Big 
Values at 
Low Cost 
Although our prices are the 
lowest in history, yet Keith’s 
plants are just as productive, just 
as full of pep as ever. Therefore, 
when you purchase Keith’s plants 
at these reduced prices, you are get¬ 
ting a real value. 
2, We followed our usual new 
methods of plant production 
this year. Never once have we neg¬ 
lected our usual procedure for 
cheaper methods. Now we offer you 
at rock bottom prices, as good 
plants as we have ever grown. A 
big value at low cost. 
We are also following our 
usual procedure of digging, 
grading, bunching and packing our 
plants. Every customer will get his 
plants in Keith’s usual prime condi¬ 
tion, ready to begin working for him 
at once. No sitting around half the 
Summer waiting for Keith’s plants 
to start—they start quick. 
/f You’re getting the same 
VALUE in Keith’s plants 
as ever, but for less money. Now 
is the time to buy. 
In these days when you are 
searching for real economy 
your most sure way is to start a 
bed of Keith’s strawberry plants. 
They are the best buy you can 
make. They save and make you 
money. 
HERE IS A BIG 
SAVING FOR YOU 
Besides the big saving we make you 
by our lower prices this year, we 
offer you more plants on early or¬ 
ders as follows:— 
All prices listed in price list to right. 
On this page we allow you to select 
10% of your orders in more stock 
for all cash orders of $5.00 or more 
received before Feb. 15; 7% more 
before March 15, and 5% until April 
5. We gladly make the selection if 
you wish us to do so and will give 
you “heaping measure.” 
NEW STRAWBERRIES 
If you want to try something new 
and better, try these new varieties 
which are the result of scientific 
fruit breeding. Four of them were 
originated by the New York Exper¬ 
imental Station and two by the U. S. 
Government. This small space pre¬ 
vents us from telling all we would 
like to about these varieties. 
PRICE LIST FOR 1934 
Never Again Will Your Dollar Go as Far as Now. 
KEITH’S PRICES ARE DOWN 
Never before has Keith’s plants been offered at 
such low prices. Although prices in general are 
going up, Keith’s prices are down. We are 
pleased to be able to make this reduction in times 
like we are all passing through. It gives our 
friends and customers the opportunity to get 
Keith’s plants at a low price never before offered, 
and probably never will be again, because of 
future increasing production cost. 
BUY NOW AND WHY 
Now is your opportunity to get Keith’s Vitalized 
plants at rock-bottom prices. Because of the 
increase in prices on all nursery operations, mate¬ 
rials, etc., we can not see but what our prices will 
have to be higher another year, so buy now and 
get your start at these astounding low prices on 
Keith’s plants. They are of the same grade and 
quality as ever, but the price is down. 
Postpaid in Ill., Ind., 
Mich., Ohio, Wis. 
__.A__ 
STRAWBERRIES 
Big Late—Very Late.. 
Blakemore—Early 
Cooper—Medium Late 
Dr. Burrill—Early 
Dorsett—Early . 
Page 
25 
50 
100 
. . .7. 
.5-7. 
...7. 
Early Bird—Very Early 
Fairfax—Early . 
Gibson—Mid-season . 
Joan—Medium Late . 
Kanner King—Early . 
Premier—Early . 
Red Gold—Early . 
Senator Dunlap— Early . 
Uncle Cap—Mid-season . 
Washington—Late . 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Gem—Grade No. 1. 
Gem—Grade No. 1-A. 
Mastodon—Grade No. 1 . 
Mastodon—Grade No. 1-A. 
.7. 
.4. 
.1-3-12-13. 
. 6 . 
. 6 . 
. 6 . 
.4. 
..... 6 . 
....24. 
_24. 
.14-15. 
.14-15. 
.$0.50 
. .45' 
. .55 
. .35 
. 1.00 
. .50 
. .95 
. .40 
. .65 
. .75 
. .55 
. .45 
.- .35 
. .85 
. .50 
. 1.45 
. 1.65 
. .90 
. 1.15 
$0.80 
.70 
.85 
.55 
1.65 
.80 
1.50 
.60 
1.05 
1.25 
.85 
.70 
.55 
1.35 
.80 
2.65 
2.95 
1.40 
1.80 
$1.25 
1.00 
1.30 
.75 
2.40 
1.20 
2.25 
.90 
1.55 
1.85 
1.30 
1.00 
.75 
1.95 
1.20 
3.95 
4.70 
1 95 
2.70 
Postpaid in Ill., Ind., 
Mich., Ohio, Wis. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
12 
25 
50' 
'lOO 
250 
500 
1000 ' 
Chief (Early) 1-Year Medium . 
$1.00 
$1.60 
$2.35 
$ 4.40 
$ 5.50 
$ 9.85 
Chief (Early) 1-Year Extra Large . 
1.25 
1.95 
2.85 
5.25 
6.70 
12.50 
Chief (Early) 2-Year Transplants . 
1.85 
2.95 
4.20 
7.85 
11.50 
21.00 
Cuthbert (Late) 1-Year Medium . 
.95 
1.50 
2.20 
4.15 
6.00 
11.00 
Cuthbert (Late) 1-Year Extra Large . 
1.15 
1.85 
2.70 
5.00 
7.40 
13.50 
Latham (Mid-season) 1-Year Medium . 
1.10 
1.70 
2.50 
4.70 
6.85 
12.50 
Latham (Mid-season) 1-Year Extra Large . 
1.30 
2.00 
3.00 
5.65 
8.25 
15.00 
St. Regis (Everbearing) 1-Year Medium. 
1.50 
2.30 
3 40 
6.20 
9.05 
16.50 
St. Regis (Everbearing) 1-Year Extra Large . 
1.65 
2.55 
3.80 
7.15 
10.45 
19.00 
Postpaid in 
Mich., 
Ohio, 
Ind., Ill., Wis. 
Not 
Prepaid 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
12 
25 
50' 
'lOO 
250 
500 
1000 ' 
Cumberland (Mid-season) 1-Year. 
$0.95 
$1.50 
$2.25 
$ 5.75 
$ 6.95 
$ 12.85 
Quillen (Late) 1-Year. 
.1.00 
1.65 
2.55 
New Logan (Early) 1-Year . 
1.50 
2.35 
3.45 
6.20 
9.45 
17.50 
New Logan (Early) 2-Year Transplants. 
.$1.35 
2.00 
Black Beauty (Mid-season) 1-Year . 
2.20 
3.45 
5.66 
Black Beauty (Mid-season) 2-Year Transplants. 
. 1.75 
3.00 
Prepaid in 
Mich., 
Ind., 
Ill., Ohio, Wis. 
Not 
Prepaid 
BLACKBERRIES 
\2 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1000 ' 
Eldorado 1-Year . 
Eldorado 2-Year Transplants . 
Alfred 1-Year . 
Alfred 2-Year Transplants . 
.$1.85 
. 2.00 
$1.25 
2.85 
1.35 
2.95 
$2.00 
3.55 
2.15 
3.60 
$2.95 
3.io 
$ 5.45 
5.80 
$ 7.95 
8.50 
$ 14.50 
15.50 
Prepaid in Ohio, 
Ind., Ill., Wis., Mich. 
GRAPES _ 
Concord 2-Y3kr . 
Moore’s Early 2-Year 
Niagara 2-Year . 
Brighton 2-Year . 
Beta 2-Year . 
Caco 2-Year . 
12 
25 
5o' 
$1.15 
$1.90 
$2.90 
1.50 
2.75 
3.45 
1.50 
2.60 
3.20 
1.60 
2.95 
3.65 
1.90 
3.25 
4.25 
3.75 
4.75 
Not Prepaid 
A 
250 
500 
1000 
5000 
$2.35 
1.80 
2.45 
1.45 
3.95 
2.25 
3.75 
1.70 
2.90 
3.40 
2.50 
1.85 
1.45 
3.65 
2.25 
7.90 
8.75 
3.75 
5.50 
$ 3.45 
2.70 
3.60 
2.10 
Write 
larger 
3.30 
Write 
larger 
2.50 
4.25 
4.85 
3.00 
2.75 
2.10 
5.40 
3.30 
11.85 
14.85 
5.50 
7.50 
$ 6.25 $ 28.00 
3.95 17.50 
6.45 28.85 
3.85 16.35 
for quotations in 
quantities. 
5.95 , 24.95 
for quotations in 
quantities. 
4.25 
7.85 
8.85 
5.50 
4.95 
3.85 
9.85 
5.95 
21.50 
27.00 
9.95 
13.50 
15.85 
33.35 
44.25 
28.75 
22.50 
16.35 
41.50 
26.00 
39.75 
57.50 
Not Prepaid 
Not Prepaid 
A- 
100 
250 
500 
1000 
$4.45 Write for special quota- 
5.75 tions for Grape plants in 
5.70 lots of 200 plants or more 
6.35 in one variety. 
Postpaid in Ohio, 
Ind., Ill., Wis., Mich. 
ASPARAGUS 
12 25 50' 
'lOO 
250 
500 
1000 ' 
Martha Washington 2-Year . 
Palmetto 2-Year . 
.$0.60 $0.90 $1.45 
.50 .85 1.30 
$2.10 
1.90 
$ 3.95 
3.60 
$ 5.75 
5.25 
$ 10.50 
9.45 
Postpaid in States 
Group No. 1 
"X 
Not Prepaid 
„-.-A 
DEWBERRIES 
25 
50 
Lucretia 1-Year 
Lucretia 2-Year 
.$0.89 
. 1.50 
$1.50 
2.90 
$2.25 
4.85 
Not Prepaid 
$3.‘45 
6 25 
i 5.45 
7.35 
500 
1000 
$ 7J95 $ 14.50 
10-75. ' 17:50 
y 
1. CAMDEN: _This variety has 
great possibilities. 
A very vigorous grower, berries large, firm, 
well colored, fine for market. (N. Y. Expt. 
Sta.) 12 plants 50c. 
2. CALDONIA:- Berr 1 es * re 
large, excellent 
quality, moderately sweet, firm, holds color 
and flavor when preserved. Good plant maker. 
(N. Y. Expt. Sta.) 12 plants 60c. 
3. BELLMAR: —Much like its par¬ 
ent rremier. Ber¬ 
ries larger, beautiful, better colored and flav¬ 
ored and ripens earlier; produces more plants. 
Will pay where Premier fail. Bellmar is a 
very promising variety. (U. S. Dept. Agril.) 
12 plants 60c. 
Page 22 
4. REDHEART: —Another U. S. 
Government 
introduction. Berries large, bright, glossy red, 
red clear through, sweet; suitable for table use 
and canning. 12 plants 50c. 
5. CLERMONT:-u-t ve f/ 
large and holds 
size all through season. Berries very attractive 
glossy red, good quality, very firm. (N. Y. 
Expt. Sta.) 12 plants 75c. 
6. CULVER: —A late-ripening va¬ 
riety. Bernes large, 
quality very good, regular, excellent for home 
use, marketing, and preserving. (N. Y. Expt. 
Sta.) 12 plants 50c. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
12 plants any 3 above varieties. . .$1.40 postpaid 
12 plants all 6 above varieties... .$2.40 postpaid 
$ 
3— Mixed *3 — 
Strawberry Plants 
Here we offer mixed plants to those 
who are not particular as to varieties. 
These “mixed” plants are from vari¬ 
eties from which labels have been lost, 
or from a surplus dug in some varieties 
for the day’s packing orders. 
Plants are guaranteed freshly dug and 
as good as those we send out properly 
labeled. Do not ask for labeled vari¬ 
eties. Not sold in less than 500 lots. 
Price (not subject to discount), $195 
per 500;$3.45 per 1,000;$12.50per 5,000. 
KEITH BROS. NURSERY, Sawyer, Michigan 
