BAKER NURSERIES © 
_MAGNOLIA.— 7272 Pure 
of the Adriatie class; flavor 
excellent; bears of.One-year 
stem. Largely grown-in com- 
é Sie Rae mercial orchards, 
be we cake Adriatic. © Medium; violet 
: BROWN. ‘TURKEY .—prown; sweet and good. Has 
the habit of bearing on the new shoots, even in the 
-nursery row. | 1 ; 
: Makes large trees; hardy farther 
CELESTIAL.— north than most other varieties. 
Small, pale-violet fruit, fine flavored, very early, com- 
mencing to ripen in June and continuing two months. 
. BRUNSWICK. Large; irregular; light violet; qual- 
ity excellent. Very reliable and pro- 
lific. 
‘y ¥ E 10 . 
HUME ots exces snare: $ 50 $4.0: 
red «303 reresceseieencia) i 65 6, 
Seay, be RE eee eae 215 0 
i : , 
,- Large, round- 
ORANGE.— ish, yellow; 
cooks tender and is of excel- 
lent flavor. Valuable for pre- 
serves and flavoring. Produc- 
tive. September and October, 
n° : Fruit lar i 
ge, fair and handsome. Tree 
CHAMPION.— bears abundantly while young. Flesh 
cooks as tender as an apple without hard spots or 
cores, flavor delicate. The most valuable of all. 
Each 10 
Dealt rer ee ako, Moncravasvicl advaneeete dis Se Maeietecene eee $1.00 $9.00 
Da UL LR er Re Rene. n ss ck Tecutennctsoe Wpsinacceupsaonsceragoces 1.25 11.00 
BMOLELts cine. es Rasasnvertune Ce LOO 14.00 
PECANS 
A Substantial Life Income 
. And a handsome inheritance for life for those Ani a ah Ho 
rou. i hat it means to be independent, to be able to look into 
pice ane aa health, accident, increas- 
ing family responsibilities, money panics, uncongenial employment 
inane a iati overtake 95 people of every 100. Can you afford to 
the future without fear of old age, failing 
_put it off another year? 
TEXAS PROLIFIC.— 
PR A fine nut of oblong shape, tree making a fine upright 
- SUCCESS.— growth; a regular producer; you will.be pleased with it. 
Large, rather long; thin shell, fine kernel; 
bears young, heavy and sure bearer. 
ARKANSAS 
PERSIMMONS, JAPANESE 
‘ hn . Very large; light yellow changing to 
TANE-NASHI.— bright red; flesh yellow; seedless; 
very fine when fully ripe. November. 
HIGGINSON, 
oe Large; flat; tomato-shaped; prolific. Late 
YEMO wrt October. 
Each 10 
ae SR Lec ai och a sanceeneedatauas Pate mpacaotisd vasmhase weriascete nets $1.00 $8.50 
a7 ih ee ar a, (3 Si Ree .0he) | RE ok Meo. ah A a aie ae 1.25 11.00 
PASS sli eh RRS 1 eRe SEA SEL BR 1.50 14.00 
‘! Very prolific grower, hardy 
\ ARKANSAS NATIVE.— any place; tree 10 to 15 feet 
when grown, producing a heavy crop of fruit each sea- 
son; medium size, very good, you will be pleased with 
them. 
Each 10 
DIENT W i-a fae OL HANNA SN MORE ce UNCER 2 SAI $ .75 $6.50 
SEA ELM eects ides tite We vs ce eee ee 85 8.00 
Bai TEs pee CSD tae ee Se. hee ee 1.00 9.00 
We offer varieties that are suc- 
ASPARAGUS.— cessful in the Southwest. 
HORSERADISH. ., 
: Valuable for the back yard of 
RHUBARB.— the city dweller or for the gard- 
en of country folks, Rhubarb will grow any- 
where in any temperate zone. Makes delicious 
ples and sauces, 
Each 10 100. 
One-year-old § .30 $2.50 $16.00 
Two-year-old ........ 35 2.75 20.00 
In all sections of the South 
pecan trees are making rec- 
ords as to regular bearing. 
Many have planted them in 
3 Bs i actual. tests and in all cases 
_ the trees have come into bearing early, borne bigger ind finer pecans 
and more: of them. Thousands of young pecan trees actually bloom 
‘and bear in the nursery row—trees often not as high as your head. 
\ MONEY MAKER ju. era emit 
nut and planted 
largely by all planters, the tree is a vig- 
orous grower; nuts of good size; paper 
shell nuts. 
Large, almost round, 
‘ BURKETT.-— shell thin; flavor excel- 
lent; one ‘of the best. Bears young and 
every year; fine. 
: ,Medium long; pointed, shell 
SCHLEY.— thin, meat plump, full, sep- 
arating easily; quality best. 
Introduced by the late W. 
STUART.—'p, Stewart, of Ocean 
Springs, Mississippi. A standard among 
the high class pecan for commercial or- 
chards. Nuts large, well snaped, and of 
fine appearance; reasonably thin shell; 
well flavored, The best pecan for either 
commercial or home growing. 
Each _—10 100 
nas eat eee 2.00 $19.00 $175.00 
DET | 2.50 22.50 225.00 
Bad SEEN raseterine tgs 3.00 29.00 275.00 
re aR 4,00 35.00 325.00 
BG. L6G cs casscctbeenin’ 450 9 42.50 
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