BAKER NURSERIES 
Leaves very  thick- 
WAX LEAF LIGUSTRUM.= ~-waxy, the upper sur- 
face being highly gloss, of dark green color ‘under side 
of a lighter shade, plant is very compact, heavily - 
branched, ideal in form, and a good broad leaf ever- 
green to have in your planting you will be pleased 
with it, can be pruned to any shape you want. One 
of our ‘most popular broad leaf evergreens. Gives sat- 
isfaction in every. planting. 18-24 inches, $2.00 each; 
24-30 inches, $3.00 each 30-36 inches, $4.00 Balled and 
burlapped. 
Why pay florist prices for these blos- 
GARDENIA.—soms when you can easily grow your 
own? Plants are hardy but need some protection in 
extremely cold weather. Blooming size plants that will 
give you plenty blossoms the first year after trans- 
planting. 15-18 inches, $1.00 each; 18-24 inches, $1.50 
each, Extra heavy, well branched plants, 18-24 inches, 
$2.50 each; 24-30 inches, $3.50 each. Balled and bur- 
lapped. 
EVERGREEN HEDGE 
For the 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET. (South) south itis 
far superior to all other privets, as the Amoor River 
Privet retains its foliage throughout the entire 
year. It is without doubt the most popular ever- 
green hedge plant of the day. It is of rapid 
growth, adapts itself to almost any soil not too 
arid or extremely wet. 
Remarkable for the 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET.=teauty of its foliage 
and strong, regular, symmetrical growth. The 
foliage is a dark green very eioety and wax- 
like; hardy everywhere. 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET. (North) og o?°a 
growth about the same as Amoor River sre 
but adapted to Northern climate. 
50 100 
$6.00 $10.00 
8.00 15.00 
10.00 18.50 
ALTHEA OR ROSE OF SHARON.—aeraiest™ : 
shrubs grown; there is no plant that will give better 
results as single specimens or groupings; plants bloom 
from early summer to autumn; red, pea white and — 
purple. 
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Elegant, with fine rose-colored flowers, is 
WEIGLIA. ~“hardy, and bloom when quite small. bi it 
of the most popular and satisfactory shrubs. rae 
Ae Sheab: Hoke so-“well 
BUDDLEIA VARIABLES. —=known but . -withstands nt 
the heat and drouth of summer remarkably -well..-A 
strong grower, often attaining a height of six to eight | 
feet. Foliage dark green and very heavy. ‘Throughout ~ 
the entire summer flowers of violet-purple with or- 
ange throat; very fragrant, are borne in. dong plumes. 
One of the oldest: “yet _most popular of 
\LILAC. “shrubs; in fragrance and beauty this Is un- 
surpassed. and is very hardy; white; Berle. and othe 
shades; blooms April and May. ee 
Flowers Hf} 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S FLOWERING. — Jarge and 
of a beautiful shade of pink; of more dwarf growth ’ 
than some of the other varieties of the Flowering 
Crabeer 3 : 
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‘One of the best species, 8 to 10, 
HONEYSUCKLE.—-teet tail. Its fine pink flowers in é 
late spring contrast beautifully with its bright green | 
foliage. ‘ 
An dpright, thrifty anrtib; with a pro-° 
DEUTZIA. ~—~fusion of delicate, beautiful white and — 
pink flowers in spring. - : f 
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. The ‘well-known bridal — & 
SPIREA, VAN HOUTTEI.+wreath, widely grown 4 
favorite with dense foliage. Flowers cover entire plant, 
making long gracefully curving branches of .snow- 
white blossoms. Blooms in early spring, prolonged sea- 
son. Leaves persistent in fall; a desirable feature. The 
finest of Spireas and the standby for planting flower 
shrubs. Good among evergreen for contrast. Fill low- 
places admirably and make excellent borders of in- 
formal hedges.. Beautiful. for sinha © specimens in large 
clumps. 7 
One of the best cane flowers 
SPIREA, BALARDI.— “ing shrubs; bushy, profuse | i. 
blooming plant; care beautiful rose shade, 
SPIREA. PINK MEADOW. eh wi make rood 
growth‘and will please you. 
A good early tears _ 
SPIREA, THUNBERGII. “plant; : the first of the % 
Spirea family to’ bloom has a pretty white, bloom some 
ten days betore Van Houttei. s 
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Double “flowers: \ white : 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER: “tinged with pink. ; é 
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AF beod plant; ‘one. of the first 
GOLDEN. BELL. “Dlants to bloom; yellow; pocusd be” 7 
planted in every collection. = * a 
; A pretty shrub; healthy and easy 
J APAN QUINCE “to grow; early summer bloomer; 
nice to have in your collection. 
- DOGWOOD.- 
Shrub or small tree with spreads : 
~branches, white flowers. ; 
; Low-growing shrubs with. very. 
CALYCANTHUS. “sweet scented flowers; sometimes 
called ‘the Sweet Shrub.” Must be planted in partial 
shade as it cannot stand the hot dry summers of the 
Southwest without special care. 
The most gorgeous of all bloom- ~ 
CREPE MYRTLE. ing shrubs for the Southwest. 
Blooms throughout the entire summer; withstands 
drouth wonderfully. Crepe Myrtle is very effective 
-for hedges and is at its best when pruned every win- 
sa and not allowed to grow in ‘tree form. 
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, Each 10 t 
18-24 inches ve $75 °$ 6.00. 
8.00 
12.50 — 
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