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Keith’s Re«l Raspberries 
Twice Government Inspected 
1^1 • t* Chief is a comparatively new red raspberry developed at the 
l J11PT ( Earl y ) Minnesota Expt. Station. It is a “full sister” to the Latham, 
. but its berries are a much brighter red and ripen a week to 10 
days earlier. This makes it a very desirable variety and one of the best money-makers. 
It.is the earliest of all red raspberries. The canes are very hardy, standing the most severe 
winters. It will out-yield the Latham—in fact most “reds” with ordinary care. The 
berries have a lasting bright red color, excellent flavor and withstand long hauling. 
Keith Offers You Three Grades of Chief 
Keith has three grades of Chief plants for you 
this year:—Two-yr. Transplants, 1-yr. Extra large, 
1-yr. No. 1. Note the difference in the root growth 
in picture at left below. 
1-yr. No. 1: 6 for 50c; 12 for 75c; 25 for 
$1.00; 50 for $1.90. 
1- yr. Ex. Large: 6 for 65c; 12 for 85c; 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.25. 
2- yr. Transplants: 6 for 85c; 12 for 
$1.25; 25 for $2.30; 50 for 
$3..75. 
(Other offers p. 23.) 
Latham 
This money - making variety was 
(Midseason) started at the Minnesota Plant Breed¬ 
ing Farm. Prof. Hanson, the noted 
plant breeder from So. Dak., states: “Latham is the hardiest Red Rasp¬ 
berry of them all.” If it stands the winters of Minn, and Dakota it will 
survive anywhere. Prof. Herrick of Ames College, Ames, la., states, 
“A Super Red Raspberry in every way.” 
1. Berries large, firm, bright red. 4. Plants hardy, don’t freeze back. 
2. Holds color, shape in canning. 5. Canes big, strong, don’t break, 
3. Picks easy, not hid in bushes. 6. Very productive, one of best. 
7. Berries hang on vines well, don’t crumble. 
Price 1-yr. No. 1: 6 for 40c; 12 for 65c; 25 for 90c; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $2.90. 
(Other prices on page 23.) 
Newburg 
Midseason 
to Late 
This is a new variety and 
a winner. From reports 
from different State Expt. 
Stations, from growers who have been fortunate enough to 
obtain plants to try out this new berry, we find Newburg lead¬ 
ing them all. The berries are the largest in “reds.” The N. Y. 
Fruit Testing Assn, finds Newburg “the most promising variety 
in the Stations collection. The fruit is very large, very firm 
and does not crumble. The color is a bright, attractive red; in 
keeping and shipping quality it has 
no superior—in bush and fruit, this 
is the best red raspberry under cul¬ 
tivation.” This is what one of the 
largest fruit testing Associations in 
the United States thinks of New¬ 
burg. 
PRICES: 1-yr. No. 1: 6 for 75c; 12 for $1.00; 
25 for $1.65; 50 for $2.95. 
1-yr. Extra large: 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.25; 
25 for $2.25; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $5.00. 
(Other offers on page 23.) 
The above will give you an 
idea of difference in size of 
1-yr. and 2-yr. Red Rasp¬ 
berry Transplants. 
for Only 
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Complete Raspberry Garden 
To accommodate our 
many customers who do 
not have much room 
and who would like to have 
a complete Red Raspberry 
Garden containing all vari¬ 
eties we offer and have ar¬ 
ranged the following: 
Keith’s Complete Red Rasp. Garden 
8 Chief 
8 Newburg £ d* 
8 Latham ? ■ ** • 
24 Selected plants for ONLY.. 
for 
postage 
see 
p. 22 
Wayzata 
The NEW Everbearing 
Strawberry 
NEW 
Everbearing 
Strawberry 
Leads Them All in Flavor and Quality 
Everyone who has had the opportunity to taste this new variety of everbearing strawberry, 
the WAYZATA, states that it has the sweetest and best flavor of all everbearing straw¬ 
berries on the market today. The berries average large all through the season, and thejr 
seem to stand dry weather equal to the Mastodon. It makes very few new runner plants, 
except under the most favorable conditions but the mother plant, the one you set out, 
develops into the largest single hill plant I’ve ever seen, many larger than a half bushel 
basket in diameter. For this reason Wayzata is the best everbearer I have ever seen for 
“hill” culture. 
How to Grow Wayzata 
Because of their sweet rich flavor, and their 
bushy habit of growth, they are one of the 
best everbearers for the home garden, where 
“hill” culture can be very easily followed. 
I suggest the triple row system (mark out 
three parallel rows 16 inches apart and set 
plants 16 in. apart in each row). 
Wayzata berries are very firm, large, and 
evenly colored. No green ends or under¬ 
sides on Wayzata. They are red all over 
and all through when ripe, and their bright 
red color makes them a very attractive 
berry. Price: 25 for $1.95; 50 for $3.75; 100 
for $6.00. 
KEITH BROS. NURSERY, Sawyer, Michigan 
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