NEW LOGAN 
NEW LOGAN, NEW. 
Earliest of all, brings 
early market prices. 
Ripens a week to 10 
days ahead of others. 
Per 12 Plants Berries large, “Meaty” 
and well flavored. Expt. 
Stations find New Logan to be one of the 
most outstanding Black Raspberries. Fine 
for home use. Berries are large, not 
“seedy,” one of the best for table or can¬ 
ning, jams and the like. Keith’s New 
Logan plants are grown from young 
healthy stock plants, not from old fruiting 
plants that become weak plants. We have 
only the best, most vigorous and highly productive 
plants for you, freshly dug, not storage plants. 
One and two-year plants. Quickest returns will be 
from the two-year plants (transplants). Price: 12 
one-year plants, 85c; 25 for $1.35. 6 two-year plants, 
$1.00; 12 for $1.50. (Other price list on page 21.) 
QUILLEN (Late) 
A new variety from Illi- 
A nois. Noted for its late 
ripening, freedom from 
disease, and large yields 
of glossy, ink-black, big 
Per 12 Plants attractive berries. Keith’s 
Quillen will lengthen 
your black raspberry season 10 days or more. Is a 
sturdy, upright grower with strong heavy canes 
which do not bend down under their heavy load of 
berries. Price: 12 one-year plants for 95c; 25 for 
$1.65. 6 two-year plants for $1.25. (Other prices 
page 21.) 
Keitli 9 s Rlack Raspberry 
This Year Inspected by Government Three Times—Your Protection—Plants Like These Are 
Scarce This Year—Buy ISoiv 
Save a Whole Year We have two grades of Black Raspberry plants for 
you this season—one-year, a tip plant, and two-year 
transplants. Save a year by setting the transplants. We’ve grown them one 
year in nursery for you. They will fruit some this season when set out 
early. Best for quick returns. Tip plants are most commonly offered and set 
where time isn’t an item. 
Grow Your Own! 
Will Cost You 
ONLY 
Why be without fresh Black Raspber¬ 
ries for Pies, Jellies, Jams, etc., when 
25 plants will supply you with all the 
berries you need at a cost less than 3c 
per qt? Set plants this spring at one 
end of garden or along side of yard. 
You’ll have fresh berries for table use, 
pies, jellies, etc. What a treat! 
Keith’s Plants Excel 
Keith grows raspberries for plants only. The strength 
of the mother plant goes all into young plants not fruit. 
They are the best for planting. 
1. Freshly dug, packed and sent 3. All plants have large roots, 
direct to you. No storage plants Keith’s ideal plant soil does it. 
from Keith. 4. Keith plants are very hardy 
2. Keith’s Raspberry plants are —Northern grown, 
gov. inspected 3 times. 
CUMBERLAND (Mid-Season) 
An did reliable standby—productive, hardy, can 
be grown in any well drained soil. Cumberland 
is much planted variety. It is in the Raspberry 
family like the Dunlap is among strawberries,— 
well known and liked. Berries large, not “seedy,” 
good flavor. Price: 2-yr., 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.35. 
(Prices p. 22.) 
1 
15 
Per 
25 
Plants 
BLACK BEAUTY (Mid-Season) 
35 
Per 
12 
Plants 
NEW VARIETY “Va¬ 
riety, another Black Raspberry from Ohio. 
(New Logan is the other.) Where appearance, 
yields, hardiness and freedom from disease is 
desired, set Black Beauty. This new raspberry 
is worthy of a place in your garden or field. 
We have only a limited number of Black 
Beauty plants to offer, as we wish to keep 
most of our crop of young plants for nursery planting, for the de¬ 
mand is becoming greater each year as growers learn of the merits 
of this new berry. Prices: 6 2-year plants $1.50; 12 for $2.00. 
(Price list on page 21.) 
1 
Shoicing Keith’s 1 and 2-yr. plants. 
Save Whole Year 
By using Keith’s 2-yr. transplants 
you save a whole year. It was a 1-yr. 
tip plant last year. We transplanted 
it, grew it one year for you and now 
offer it to you at less than it would 
cost you to cultivate and care for it 
one year. You have gained a year 
at less than cost. These plants are 
bearing age. 
Two Brand NEW 
5 A DUNDEE (Mid-Season) 
New variety from New York. Ber- 
Per ries larger than common, glossy 
6 black, attractive and noted for high 
Plants quality. Plants hardy, highly pro¬ 
ductive. One of the best for home 
use because of its high quality. 
Black Raspberries 
$ 150 NAPLES (Early) 
I „ New from New York. Most promising vari- 
«** ety fruited at the Expt. Station. Very 
i large fruit, very firm, don’t crumble and has 
I Plants excellent quality. Excellent for market or 
home use. “No other market variety as 
good," says N. Y. Expt. Station, 
Another Keith BIG Saving For Yon 
mixed Strawberry plants 
Standard Varieties at Less Than List Price 
These plants, men¬ 
tioned above, are 
from varieties listed 
in this catalog and 
are first - class in 
every way. If you 
are not particular as 
to the varieties you 
plant, these plants 
are just what you 
want. We can not 
promise to send any 
one variety or label 
those we do send. 
Our Standard Varieties at “Cut Price” Rates. Labels occasionally 
get lost off crates of strawberry plants, and these plants, although 
fresh, strong and thrifty, have to be thrown away unless identified. 
Rather than do this, as valuable and scarce as plants are, we offer 
them at “cut price” rates to our customers. Again, some days 
there is a surplus dug of some varieties, and rather than hold them 
over in the packing house, we offer them also at “cut price” rates. 
These plants, mentioned above, are from varieties listed in this 
catalog and are first-class in every way. If you are not particular 
as to the varieties you plant, these plants are just what you want. We 
can not promise to send any one variety or label those we do send. 
Prices: 250 plants for $1.75; 500 for $2.60; 1,000 for $4.45. 
Keith’s 
Special 
Rlack Raspberry Garden 
1 
95 
24 
Selected 
Plants 
ties. 8 plants each 
size. Will make you a dandy 
ing 3 to S quarts per picking. 
Many of our customers have 
expressed their wishes to have 
a small Raspberry garden with 
more than one variety and of 
less plants than listed in each 
variety. Here we offer three 
leading Home garden varie- 
all selected J-year plants, of uniform 
raspberry garden yield- 
8 New Logan (Early) 
8 Cumberland (Mid-season) 
8 Quillen (Late) ^ 
24 Selected Plants. ONLY.... 
Notice T you should care to have a Red 
Raspberry Garden also we can sup¬ 
ply 8 Chief, 8 Latham, and 8 Newburg plants 
l-vr. Ex. Large for $2.35. Varieties listed 
page 10. (See Parcel Post rates page 20.) 
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