_ BAKER, NURSERIES ° HIGGINSON, 
‘ DAMSON A medium 
a sized, dar k 
purple variety which is 
very productive; esteemed 
for preserving and good 
for eating out of hand. 
Ripens late August to early September. 
x ABUNDANCE One of the most dependable of the 
sa) «= plums. Bears year in and year out. 
Large size; cherry red; firm and sweet; carries well. 
Middle of June. 
. Extremely popular in all sections. Rich- 
BURBANK.— ly colored red mottled and dotted with 
yellow; a very heavy bearer. Ripe in July. 
* ' An old favorite. Medium size; golden yellow 
GOLD.—yhen ripe; quality good. Very heavy bearer; 
ripens late. | 
a One of the most popular of the early 
RED JUNE.— ums. A dark color, showy and attrac- 
tive; excellent quality. Tree hardy and a sure bearét. 
Uarge, art-shaped; bright red, with 
2 WICKSON.—heavy blooms; flesh yellow, melting, and 
good. Tree an upright, vigorous grower. July. 
Skin green, then turns black and the flesh is 
4 SAPA.— oval purple. Delicious as a fresh fruit and 
excellent for preserves and jelly. Good shipper. Mid- 
season. x 
Each 10 100 
MBB L ty a sciences blchbes Sicdaveridhi tasesrine SOO $4.50 $40.00 
COLL sis upeavnsiauhisss qusstnasocnteaeets Pecan 15 _ 6.50 50.00 | 
Bee LES Caaak tecwesc poste RS a tery 1.00 8.50 75.00 
Pemeet Uae’ asssenton io astatvatastandt aka 1.25 10.00 90.00 
Sl age et ONE A Saeed, a 1.50 12.50 100.00 
in the shade; flesh white, moderately ; 
juicy; flavor quite acid, rich; very 
productive. July. 
\ Large, beauti- 
\ MAIDEN BLUSH.— su, b1u sh 
cheek. Summer. 
APPLES 
a=" best early 
apples for table and market. 
Medium, deep red, flesh 
white, crisp, excellent June. 
“DELICIOUS (Red.)— 
A remarkable variety taking 
first rank both for commer- 
cial and home _ orchards. 
Fruits large, neatly covered 
with brilliant dark red; flesh 
fine grained, crisp, and melt- 
ing; juicy, with a delightful 
aroma; of very highest qual- 
ity. A splendid shipper, bear- 
ing annually. 
DELICIOUS YELLOW.— 
very remarkable apple, it 
is agreed by many, by far 
\ A popular Southern ap-_ 
“HORSE.— ie: large, oblong; yel-— 
low; fine for cooking and drying. 
July. 
Medium, yellow and 
“TOLMAN .— ‘eq, rich, sweet. The us 
: most valuable apple for baking, and 
; Otherwise fine. Summer. 
A new apple, and is 
\RED BIRD. very highly recom-— 
mended, we have a few hundred of 
them for the coming season, summer 
ripening. You will be pleased with 
them. 
eg 0 Large, roundish, oblong, 
AN “Very similar in every re- 
spect to Ben Davis, but of a rich red 
color. Largely planted in commer- 
eeu oc tect ae: cial orchards in the Southwest. Sep- 
op gt * tember. 
licious varieties. You will find , : A eatin yellow apple that is an old 
the trees to grow off better, more quickly coming into “~GRIMES.— favorite over the United Ceara on: acs 
bearing. Within a very short time it will be producing Py se leebnicar sa beau tyadndi-sizes Thelen wee ronan 
a crop of beautiful yellow apples, Bean Ae eae ee tive and long lived; a splendid variety for comer aK 
i il eased wi re 3 ; ; ’ srPyetith aah 
Petes avars Pee OAC List do sian ReoeLe of our clal planting as well as for home orchards. Septem- — 5 
- 
<s ber, : 
Yellow Delicious. : \ WEALTHY Medium size, smooth, round, deep red; a3 
a i : Widely known and A ew= handsome and of fine quality. October . 
¥ YELLOW TRANSPARENT ,.—.,c11 liked; large size; to November, 3 : 
transparent yellow. Quality good; crisp, sub-acid, and \ é Dark red, almost black; me-_ 
very fragrant; an excellent cooker; fruit tender and —™ ARKANSAS BLACK .—cium to large size; of very 
requires careful handling. Tree bears young and is attractive appearance, one of the ‘best. September to 
_ of rather dwarfish growth; is extremely hardy. June. October. Lae 
’ : ! : : | The . well-known standard variety. — 
“EARLY HARVEST.— onder, “sub-acia; tine dessert BEN DAVIS. —-Mteaium to targe; yellowish covered 
and cooking apple. Must be handled very carefully for with ted; flesh white; tree’ vigorous and productive) 
carrying its fruit well through the warm, dry sum- — 
market. June, mers of the Southwest. Ben Davis Apples grown pits 
‘ Medium, flat; deep crimson, the Southwest, particularly in Texas are much superi- 
. RED ASTRACHAN. occasionally greenish yellow or to those grown further north. September. — : oy 
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