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BAKER NURSERIES. ° 
APRICOTS — 
a ___Medium to small, light orange, yel- 
EARLY MAY. ‘low, flecked with red; flesh tender, 
juicy, sweet, and of good quality; productive. 
~ __.. Large, yellowish green with brownish 
MOORPARK. red on sunny side, marked with dark 
specks; flesh bright orange; separates readily from 
seed.’Grown largely for commercial purposes especially 
for canning and drying. Tree vigorous and prolific. 
\ __.4 European variety; large, slightly oval; 
ROYAL. dull yellow with red next to sun; flesh 
orange, with rich flavor. An important commercial va- 
riety, producing fruit freely, and of a quality that ap- 
peals to the buyer of high-grade stock. 
Each 10 100 
Bed ities Mat costes sccm casey $1.00 $9.00 $80.00 
“i AAFC, A RE en pe Tea 1.25 11.00 100.00 
4-5 ft 1.50 14.00 135.00 
CHERRIES 
¥ Medium size, clear red, 
EARLY RICHMOND.—. 14 quite acid. Ripens 
May and June, 
ENGLISH MORELO.— Vety dark sour cherry; 
latest to ripen. One of 
the best cooking cherries, Dwarfish-growing tree. 
Especially good for garden planting. 
-MONTMORENCY ORDINARIE,—-L2"2e: red, 
‘acid, 
ceedingly productive. Late June, 
_.. A sure bearer, largely planted 
DYEHOUSE. for early markets; ripening a 
week before Early Richmond, which it closely re- 
sembles. June. 
Sweet Cherries 
BLACK TARTARIAN.—.-L272¢: black; heart- 
shaped; very juicy 
and sweet. 
BING.—. Very large dark brown, almost black; 
. flesh firm, sweet rich, and delicious. 
One of the most profitable sorts. July. 
Large, round, dark, 
‘GOVERNOR WOOD.— heart-shaped, yellow, 
mottled with red; flesh sweet, juicy, and delicious. 
Fruit hangs well on tree. June. ‘ 
10 100 
$65.00 
90.00 
130.00 
180.00 
. 2.00 19,00 
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\ DOUGLASS.— 
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“BARTLETT.— 
young and abundant bearer. August and September. 
HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 
: ; _. The _ best 
\ KEIFER Soren ot 
all. pears. . Very . large; 
yellow; successful ev- ~ 
erywhere. Should be 
gathered when mature 
and allowed to ripen in 
t storage. Tree very vig- 
orous, resisting blight; 
ornamental, and im- 
mensely productive. 
Garber should-be plant- 
ed with Keifer to insure 
best pollenizing. Au- 
gust to September. 
. GARBER. Should 
be plant- 
ed in the South where 
other pears will not 
grow, especially in connection with the Keifer. The 
Garber is a large yellow pear with red cheek. It keeps 
remarkably well and is a splendid shipping pear. August. 
Large, buttery, juicy, highly flavored, 
great bearer; very popular. August 
and September. 
_._. Medium, bell-shaped, smooth; creamy 
LE CONTE. ‘yellow with slight blush; fresh crisp, 
sweet and juicy. Tree a rapid grower and a young and 
prolific bearer; but more subject to blight than most 
varieties. Ripe in July. ; 
Medium size, smooth, golden yellow 
with slightly rusty cheek; flesh tend- 
er, mellow when fully ripe, juicy and rich. It is con- 
sidered the equal of Bartlett which has always been 
considered the pear of quality. The tree bears quite 
young, often fruiting the first year after planting, and 
is highly resistant to blight. ~ 
_.. A beautiful yellow russet pear; glob- 
MAGNOLIA, ular; large and showy. Fine for can- 
ning, preserving and when fully-ripe for eating. A 
fs Oe - 3 salina te Cai 
2-Year Pear—Heavy Caliper and Well Branched 
r Each 10 100 
AEOML Ls aseseassem ined Watecces ee $1.00 $9.00 $75.00 
UT by cist tres yeneantlcshartore sop toaarmten ees 1.25 11,08 90.00 
ROTA Volt sestacicens teenie ee eae 1.50 14,00 100.00 
5-6 ft. Sevpareessannhens ROOD 15.00 125.00 
When You Are in the Market for Vareer Geran * o x 
and Plants Than Are Listed, Write Us for Specia) Quotation: 
We Can Make You Very Attractive Prices, A 
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