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GROWTH AND 
PRODUCTION 
Assurance 
S Keiths Blackberries 
Note:—Keith Offers You Root-Cutting *' c , ‘ s r 
This season we offer customers the best Blackberry 
plants grown. They are Root-Cutting plants. 
These plants are grown from pieces of fresh, 
healthy roots which are scattered in a shallow 
trench and allowed to callous over. From these 
pieces of roots grow out many fiberous roots, giv¬ 
ing Keith’s plants wonderful root systems, excell¬ 
ing “sucker plants” commonly sold to growers. 
Equal to 2-Year Transplants—Costs Less 
Keith Extra Large Root-Cutting Blackberry plants 
are equal in value, size and root system to many 
2-yr. Blackberry Transplants, ft’s the root system 
that counts and Keith’s Root-Cutting Blackberry 
plants have that to a perfected degree. The tops of 
Keith’s Root-Cutting Blackberry plants are large 
enough to be of “bearing age.” 
Note large amt. of fiberous 
roots on these Root-Cutting 
Plants. Equal to transplants 
but cost much less. 
ALFRED—A Aew 
Berry Without a Core 
Big, Black, glossy berries IV 2 in. long, with¬ 
out a core and almost seedless. An Alfred 
is all berry—a mouthful of sweet black, 
strong, vigorous and send out heavy pro¬ 
ducing fruit spurs bearing loads of large 
giant berries. Complete price list page 21. 
Prices 
One-Year Extra Large 
6 for 95c; 12 for $1.35; 25 for $2.15; 100, 
$4.85. 
One-Year No. 1 
6 for 85c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for $1.85; 100, 
$3.45. 
ELDORADO—The Best 
Hardy Blaekherry 
An old standby. Canes vigorous, upright, sturdy, strong, and 
need no winter protection. Most blackberries grown in gardens 
or field culture are Eldorado. They are very sweet when 
fully ripe, not seedy, firm for jams, jellies, they stand shipping 
and handling well. Complete price list page 21. 
PRICES 
One-Year Extra Large 
6 for 85c; 12 for $1.10; 25 for $1.50; 100 for $3.85. 
One-Year No. 1 
6 for 70c; 12 for 90c; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $2.95. 
As Low As — 
Per 
100 
See page 21 
/Veu? Low at 
WHERE and WHY Grow 
Blackberries 
Blackberries can be grown in any 
well drained soil along garden fence, 
to one side of lot, along end of ga¬ 
rage. 25 plants or so will supply 
plenty fresh berries for table use, 
pies, blackberry juice, etc. Why not 
have all the blackberries you can use 
when they are so easily grown and 
need so little care. To keep weeds 
and grass down, mulch with 6 inches 
of straw or lawn clippings, etc. 
HOTKAPS 
FORCING POTS 
Showing use of Hot- 
Icap Setter Saves 
time and expense. 
Costs Very Little 
Tlie cost of Hotkaps 
is very little as com¬ 
pared with other 
means of starting and 
protecting young 
plants. Easily and 
quickly placed over 
plants or seed hills. 
Plants come up right 
under them. One man 
can place 3000 per day 
with setter. 
A /Vetit Way to Have 
Earlier Crops 
Modern invention. Af¬ 
fords an “Individual 
Hothouse” for each 
plant. Makes them grow 
faster, matures earlier; 
protects plants from 
frosts, insects, wind hail, 
pounding rains, etc. 
Prices POSTPAID 
In Mich., Ind., Ill., 
Wis. and Ohio 
For Other States see Other 
Groups. 
See Page 20 for 
States in Groups 
States 
in Grp. 
No. 2 
States 
in Grp. 
No. 3 
States 
in Grp. 
No. 4 
50 Hotkaps.$1.25 
100 Hotkaps.2.00 
250 Hotkaps.4.20 
500 Hotkaps. 7.85 
1000 Hotkaps.14.85 
Spcl. Waterproof Setter .70 
SPECIAL OFFER Not Subi 
100 Htkps. & 1 Setter. .$2.45 
200 Htkps. & 1 Setter.. 4.50 
$1.35 
2.15 
4.40 
8.10 
15.15 
.75 
ect to F 
$2.60 
4.70 
$1.45 
2.30 
4.55 
8.30 
15.45 
.80 
urther 1 
$2.70 
4.85 
$1.55 
2.45 
4.70 
8.50 
15.75 
.90 
liscount 
$2.80 
5.00 
26" 3" 4" 5" 
These Pots Enable You to Have Early 
Tomatoes, Cabbage, Melons, Etc. 
These pots are what make it so easy and inexpensive 
to start your strawberry, vegetable, melon and flower 
plants a month ahead of normal planting season. Think 
of it—gain a whole month’s start in growth. Plants 
don’t have to be removed from them when transplanted 
in the open. Set pots, plants and all. Their growth 
is never checked as by the old pots. Not so with these 
pots and they are cheaper. 
Sizes—We recommend the following sizes: 2% in. for 
flowers, such as asters, etc.; 3 in. for gladioli bulbs, 
tomatoes, cabbage, etc.; not less than 4 in. for straw¬ 
berries, etc., 5-in. pots will give better results. 
PRICES — POSTPAID 
in Mich., Ind., III., Ohio and Wis. 
In Minn., Mo., Iowa, N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del, Va., W. 
Va. and Ky. add 8c for each 50 pots. For all other 
states and 12c for each 50 pots, except in Idaho, Utah, 
Nevada, Wash., Ore., and Calif., add y 2 c for each pot. 
Quantity Size of Pots. .214 in. 3 in. 4 in. 5 in. 
Per 25.$0.50 $0.70 $0.85 $1.10 
Per 50. 70 1.00 1.40 1.85 
Per 100. 1.25 1.45 2.25 3.25 
Per 1000. 7.25 9.50 15.00 21.50 
(500 or more at 1,000 rates.) 
RAISE YOUR OWN CHICKENS 
New, Easy, Cheap Way 
98% Live and Grow 
A sure way to raise chicks. 98% out of every 100 live and 
grow. Last spring our customers brought home from hatchery 
128 chicks, placed them in 3 of our LIV-AN-GRO Brooders 
and lost only 3 chicks. We have used these brooders for four 
years and our percentage of loss has been about 3%. 
Easy to Clean and Keep Clean 
Chicks sit on special screen floor 2 inches above base of 
Brooder. Set brooder on wide board on which is placed news¬ 
papers to catch droppings. Lift brooder, roll up paper and 
burn, replace with new each day. 
Price complete, 
with either charcoal 
or electric heaters, your 
only $2.35. 
Comes Complete Ready for Use 
Brooders come complete ready for chicks. Charcoal brooders 
have burner and 6 sticks of charcoal. Each stick burns 18 to 
24 hours. (Extra sticks 65c per dozen.) Electric brooders have 
heaters, 6 ft. Electric cord with plug and socket. No bulb. 
(We suggest a 40-Watt.) 
ONLY 
PARCEL POST 
For postage add 13c in States 
in Group 1 (see p. 20) ; 29c 
for Group 2; 39c for Group 3; 
61c for Group 4. (Charcoal 
65c per dozen sticks, postpaid 
in U. S.) 
Plants Required per Acre 
Strawberries (field culture). 
Strawberries (garden culture). 
Everbearing Strawberries (field culture)... 
Everbearing Strawberries (garden culture) 
Strawberries through Mulch Paper. 
(Triple Hedge Row System—9 plants for 
each 3 foot length of Paper.) 
Red Raspberries. 
Black Raspberries . 
Blackberries . 
Dewberries ... 
Grapes (light soil). 
Grapes (heavy soil). 
Width of 
Plants in 
Plants per 
Row 
Row 
Acre 
3 ft. 8 in. 
18 
in. 
7,900 
2 ft. 6 in. 
18 
in. 
11,600 
3 ft. 
16 
in. 
11,000 
2 ft. 6 in. 
16 
in. 
13.200 
10 in. 
12 
in. 
32,000 
6 ft. 
3 
ft. 
2.400 
7 ft. 
3% ft. 
1.800 
7 ft. 
3% ft. 
1,800 
6 ft. 
4 
ft. 
3,200 
8 ft. 
10 
ft. 
540 
9 ft. 
12 
ft. 
403 
KEITH BROS. NURSERY. Sawyer. Michigan 
YOUR FRIENDS 
Will Thank You for Handing 
This Catalogue to Them 
We will, too. Many friends pass 
our catalogue along in this way. 
Printed words cannot express 
our appreciation for these kind, 
thoughtful acts. Should you wish 
a Catalogue sent to someone, 
send in the name and address. 
Up-to-date Culture Book: 
Read page ...19 
2. 
More Plants Free: 
See Order Blank, page.... 
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Something for Mother 
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