BAKER WURSERIES. 
One. of the most pop- 
SPINEY CREEK JUNIPER.— i123; or the most pop: 
evergreens. Distinctive grfen color with dense foliage 
develops compact plants with no pruning. 
Each 10 
THUS ches align AMAT $2.00 $17.50 
. 15-18. inches. .........0.0.. A ebacc dec eaete es 2.25 20.00 
WR SHOAY INCHES 9) scskites sdicteccns eesntihucetrcane S00 25.00 
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BAKER'S PYRAMID ARBORVITAE.— seis pets 
which is unexcelled for its tall, columnar growth, fill- 
ing a place in ornamental planting for which there 
has been a great need. It has all good qualities of the 
Oriental class, vigorous growth, intense coloring and 
distinctive appearance. 
CHINESE COMPACTA ARBORVITAE.— ®.° 5», 
-in growth, fast growing and very attractive. Branches 
arranged in flat vertical planes. Beautiful deep green 
color. Foliage very lacy. 
Each 10 
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a= SOM AM CH ES orcs ots voce cu curacsesel exeucyauncucauedeasenee 3.00 . 27,50 
36-42) INGhES > Mac eeetste crass bosses mate aecon 4.00 35.00 
BOCAS Ones chamct pees 5.00 40.00 
AS-54, PINCHES) visser lavsisctsegiscseatsbecndasnetersesedessacess) OnO0 50.00 
BANG VAM CHEN, “iissccveateisoorspcecsieou mains frig 2 7.00 60.00 
TRISH JUNIPER.— A somewhat fine leafed 
bluish Juniper and medi- 
um to tall size. The top is pointed and the base 
broader. Very ornamental in masses or as speci- 
mens. 
One of the m 
CHINESE (J. Chinenis) .— reas eae wen 
pers for the lawn or garden. Pyramidal or col- 
umnar outline, foliage of a pleasing grayish 
green color when fresh, maturing a real dark 
green. Adaptable to extremes of temperature 
and association with varyint sorts. : j 
When fully grown is’6 
ENGLISH JUNIPER.—.;; 7 feet, color light 
garb green, hardy, good for planting in building 
job, or lawn planting; broader at base than the 
Irish, tapering to a point at jzop of plant. ; 
Dark green, open 
growth; hardy, 
good for lawn or. house planting; when fully 
grown is 7 to 8 feet tall, a good plant. 
Upright grower, dark 
ASRFORDI JUNIPER.— ““green, hardy; can be 
used in any planting; when fully grown is 6 to 
7 feet tall. 
SYLVESTRIS JUNIPER.— 
10 
18-24 inches 
24-30 inches 
(36-42 
48-54 inches 
54-60 inches 
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7 HIGGINSOR, ARKANSAS 
““amidal type 
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PFITZEE JUNIPER.— Chinese Juniper vari- | 
eties, the Pfitzer is the most satisfactory that we 
recommend for the South. Unusually beautiful in 
its distinctive grayish color and irregular, flat 
spreading growth. For the terrace planting, prom- 
inent.low groups, about foundations, and as spec- 
imens it cannot be excelled. 
Each 10 
12-15 
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Sa D4 eC Sy cde Dorrie seanestag tape ouaena Nios 3.00 30.00 
24=30) WITCHES) Wiisseiesdascoosonth Can “(ee 3.50 36.00 
30-36 inches 4.00 37.50 
S6L42 SCH ER ay ee ans, es, 5.00 45.00 
BSE REA UM EN 7 avait antecenetciatihasians 7.00 65.00 
75.00 
WE CAN FURNISH SPECIMEN PFITZER 
JUNIPERS IN SIZES TO 10 FEET. ASK 
FOR SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. 
* 
CEDRUS DEODARA.— A magnificent tree attaining 
a height of from 50 to 75 
feet, its lower ‘brafiches gracefully sweep the ground, 
giving the tree a stately appearance; foliage is feath- 
ery, and of a pleasing blue-green color. Succeeds ad- 
mirably in this climate, and is to this section what 
the Koster Blue Spruce is to the North. Considered 
the most handsome of all, growing specimen conifers. 
The young trees are beautiful and feathery, becoming 
more dignified and steady with age. 
4 
24-30 INCHES. err cae eter as 
“The handsomest of the | 
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