BAKER NURSERIES! 
i, is disappoints. A brilliant red, with 
rT " soley: Pavone ‘a favorite with all lovers of juicy, acid ap- 
Thon ai DLOSes Highly profitable for markets and a splendid vari- 
e _ ety for the home orchard? Ripe in September. Bears 
young and is very prolific. If. you have room for only 
one apple tree, Jonathan is the one you want. 
a A GOLDEN. WINESAP. =—=A fine new yellow apple, but 
will do well any place the 
old Winesap is grown; the fruit is some larger than 
Lo old Winesap, good keeper and should be widely planted. 
 \WORTHERN SPY,—a well-known winter sort. <A 
most delicious eating apple. Col- 
or yellow, striped with red. Tree hardly and produc- 
tive. Fall. 
3 DUCHESS (Bed) ,—0F the same strain old time 
Duchess, but will ripen up, and 
have beautiful red color, that is pleasing and will 
make a ready salable fruit; will keep well and easy 
to handle, Every nomes and commercial orchard should 
plant them. 
\ STAYMAN WINESAP. =The largest of the Wine- 
- gap family. It resembles 
the Winesap in color, being striped and splashed with 
dark crimson, although the color is not quite so. bril- 
liant. It is larger in size than the old Winesap and of 
better quality. For table use, Stayman Winesap is one 
of the best apples grown. Late fall. 
rik fF e=sOne of the oldest of Ancien apples 
and still increasing in favor.’ Its size, 
- color, and particularly its quality, have given it the 
well- deserved popularity it has enjoyed. It is of medi- 
um size vivid red, with a highly satistfying flavor. It 
is one of the best keepers of all the apples. It is an 
ane -purpose apple and a good one. September. 
‘\ MISSOURI PIPPIN — Large; mostly red; good 
quality; an early * bearer; 
Sa 
good keeper; fall. 
* YORE IMPERIAL. — An attractive red apple with 
faint stripes of darker red; 
good quality, crisp, firm, and of fine texture. The tree 
is long lived and bears freely and regularly. Succeeds 
well in the Southwest. York Imperial is an excellent 
apple for the commercial trade because of its good ship- 
ping qualities. We have an excellent stock. September 
and October. 
¥ MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG.—aree, yellow, 
shaded red; flesh 
pale yellow, tender, juicy, mildly subacid, rich; tree 
vigorous and very productive when at full bearing age. 
A seedling of Winesap, succeeding over a wide range. 
September to November. 
\ ROME BEAUTY.— Large, yellow, shaded red; tend- 
er, juicy, sub-acid. A leader in’ 
Ohio District Fall. 
, Re JONATHAN (Double Red) .— A new type of the 
old time Jonathan 
apple, having all of the good part of the old time one, 
trees very much alike, in growth habits, and all with 
the deep double red added to all its good qualities, is 
the description that has been passed on to us. 
Produce Hardy, hes Growing 
Trees 
1, Pod . One of the “surest varieties; it never 
HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 
_. Apple Tree Prices 
TWO-YEAR WHIPS AND BRANCHED 
Hach 10 100 - 
AAS Mn A ae RSLS Sie aD Bi Aa Pg Se § .50 $4.50 $42.50 
SPECS AR NG at Cea Mane an Goes lab Sau -65 6.00 55.00 
= PGR egal alee eee cage Wet ite vw» 1.00 9.50 85.00 
BAG) SLES eg OE AE Mle ing ANS ae ER 1.25 11.50 100,00 
ONE-YEAR-OLD, WHIPS ONLY 
50 100 
PSaDA NIN CIOS ci ses ecscdleyselecchentecedence ee sensi testl $ 9.00 $15.00 
PEC 0 i GON oe LR See gS CN pa eee ay aren uated 15.00 25.00 
Patt: Nan 0h ey Ses baab head cae aoe oa cdslatBacs cus suees lasteeh ca 22.50 40.00 
Thrifty 2-Year Apple Trees That Will Bear Fruit 
ees 
CRAB APPLES 
\ TRANSCENDENT.— ine for canning, preserving, 
nd pickling. Fruit medium 
large, golden yellow, eeh crimson cheek, specked with 
white spots. Noted for its fine flavor when ripe. Sep- 
tember and October. 
\ WITNEY.-— Fairly large sized fruit. Fine eating or 
for cider; skin smooth, glossy green 
striped, splashed with carmine; firm, juicy, and sweet; 
a heavy bearer and very popular crab, September and 
October. 
\ HYSLOP. ao es size, dark red; in clusters; very 
cid. August. 
Each 10 
PP All 8 RR PN ge PER ae ae 8 SEN caaueca's Reh $ .50 $4.50 
Saeed ont snes Se Lak, Umea Pes Se asaite! bis dock pr teteaed -65 6.00 
Cea Di Lier aL se 2s voind cai sc aves tobeeaeeermade ste ee alae ue wi 1.00 9.50 
Laie, oR bt it WRC MORE AE TSMR Le | ith 1 iy SPU ean a ids, 11.50 
* DOWNING. Large, rich, subacid. Ripe in June and 
July. 
\ BICK’S EVERBEARING.— In fruit for several 
months, ripening § in 
Vane prolific; fruit large, 
black and sweet. Does well all over the South. 
June, July, and August. 
Each 10 
DIMERS \ vcontafoess Delay Meas OUTAGE A beep ta ashok bes areaecowensegane: $1.00 $9.00 
4-5 ft. epeneeear PPTL re Pere 1.25 10.00 
