KEITH’S Standard Spring 
Strawberries 
PREMIER—Early 
Early Leading Spring Variety 
This variety is identical with “Howard 17” by which 
name it is best known in Eastern Sections. 
Premier, without doubt, has no equal as an early berry. 
Ask growers who have fruited it and they will tell you 
they make more money from Premier than any other 
early June variety. Berry growers everywhere are now 
planting heavy to Premier. Why? Because it makes 
them the most money. Buyers pay growers extra 
money for Premier berries—50c to $1.00 per crate. 
This variety is very productive, often yielding over one 
and one-half quarts per plant, a strong grower—healthy 
disease-free foliage, deep rooting, frost-proof (an early 
ripener, but blossoms late, escaping frosts). Berries 
large, attractive, medium red, rich strawberry flavor. If 
you have never fruited Keith’s Premier plants you are 
missing something. 
Keith’s Premier plants are highly productive, genuine 
—grown, dug, hand sorted, packed by strawberry spe¬ 
cialists, “THE STRAWBERRY TWINS.” For a yield 
of 8,000 to 12,000 quarts per acre set them. Price on 
page 22. 
Senator Dunlap -— 
The Old Reliable, hard to beat. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—Early 
The Old Reliable—Senator Dunlap is the best known variety in the United 
States, because it bears well in all localities, producing large crops of 
good-sized marketable berries. Is grown by all berry growers as 
their reliable cropper. Very hardy, a good plant producer and 
does well anywhere strawberries are grown. The berries are 
firm and solid, uniform in shape, and for canning, preserving, 
shortcakes, etc., they can’t be beat. They hold their 
color, shape and size well after canning or preserving. 
They are a rich dark red color, often tipped with pink 
which makes them very attractive. 
Like The Original Strain 
Some Senator Dunlap plants are said to be non-produc¬ 
tive, because the variety is “runout.” Not so with our 
Vitalized Senator Dunlap plants. You will find in them 
all the productiveness of the original strain. They will 
bear for you those enormous crops of marketable berries 
that the variety used to bear. Price was $4.75 per 1,000, 
NOW only $3.85. 
WASHINGTON 
The “Honey-Sweet” Berry 
Washington is undoubtedly related to the big straw¬ 
berries of South America, where size, flavor, sweet¬ 
ness, and keeping qualities predominate. We 
recommend it very highly for hill culture. Here 
are 6 leading features of the Washington: 
1. The latest in strawberry sweetness. Requires 
practically no sugar. 
2. Berries ox-heart red inside and out—a glossy 
dark red—different from other berries. 
3. Sweet as honey—a new flavor in strawberries. 
Price was $7.35 per 1,000, NOW only $5.95. 
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EARLY BIRD 
A New Variety ripening its big ber¬ 
ries even earlier than the Premier. 
Growers who have an early market 
to cater to, tell us that the Early 
Bird is their best money-maker. Its 
season isn’t as long as the Premier, 
but it goes big during the early days 
of the spring strawberry season, 
thus bringing those big early prices. 
“A strong, persistent grower, ber¬ 
ries large and perfectly formed, 
bright snappy red, a good shipper 
and keeper. About a week earlier 
than the Premier.” Order early as 
our supply in this new variety is 
limited. Price NOW only $5.95. 
RED GOLD Early 
Every strawberry has some outstanding charac¬ 
teristic, but Red Gold has many. It’s different 
because — 
1. It has that “wild-strawberry” flavor unlike 
other strawberries. 
2. Berries scarlet red inside and out. 
3. Long blooming period, lots of blossoms— 
insures the crop regardless of frosts, beat¬ 
ing rains, etc. 
4. Fruit stems large, stiff, holding berries off 
the dirt. 
5. Long fruiting season — early to late. 
6. Berries large with that good old sweet 
strawberry flavor. 
And look what you can get Keith’s Red Gold 
plants for this season. Price NOW only $4.95. 
KEITH BROS. NURSERY, Sawyer, Michigan 
