VERY PRODUCTIVE—7,260 Quarts per Acre 
And this old dependable comes to you with all the 
vigor, quality, and productiveness found in original 
strain of Gibson, because Keith’s “Vitalized” Gibson 
plants have never been allowed to “run out.” It’s the 
way we grow them—Keith’s Famous Gibson have 
record 7,260 qts. per acre per day, over double world’s 
average per acre for whole berry season. 
Now Only Keith’s 
Greatest 
Value 
Keith’s Famous Gibson 
Here’s one of the most valuable and reliable strawberries on the 
market. Dependable for production, grows well in any farm or 
garden soil where crops like potatoes, melons, oats, corn can be 
grown. It’s an old “stand by”—a “Mortgage Lifter” for growers 
in the strawberry world. 
$126.80 from 1,000 
Plants 
Palestine, Ind. 
Mr. Elliott sold over 
$126.80 from 1,000 Gib¬ 
son plants, costing only 
$5.25, and Mr. Quinlick 
of Trenton, Ohio, sold 
$56.00 in berries from 
300 of our Gibson 
plants. 
L. E. ELLIOTT. 
Mr. Strebing Sold 
$253.25 in Berries 
Mr. Strebing set about 
Y& a. (1,000 plants) to 
Keith’s Famous Gib¬ 
son and sold over 
$253.00 in berries. 
There’s money in 
our Famous Gibson. 
$128 from 1,500 Plants 
St. Henry, O. 
Dear Sirs: “The 1,500 Gibson plants certainly did fine. Picked 20 
bushels of berries and sold them for $128.00.”—V. F. Lochtefeld. 
Prices 
Keith Gibson Plants 
25 Plants for 35c; 50 for 60c; 
100 for 90c; 200 for $1.75; 350 
for $2.35; 500 for $2.90; 1,000 
lor $5.25. 
(Parcel Post Page 22) 
Discount 
(For details see page 2) 
15% 
DISCOUNT ALLOWED 
on cash orders of $3.50 
or more up to Feb. 15 
(see page 2). 
-f A 07 DISCOUNT ALLOWED 
|||/Q on cash orders of $3.50 
or more up to Mar. 15 
(see page 2). 
DISCOUNT ALLOWED 
on cash orders of $3.50 
or more up to Apr. 15 
(see page 2). 
GRAPES 
Every Home Should Have Grapes 
Easily Grown Anywhere 
CACO (red) Early 
A new Red grape. Large, attractive compact 
bunches. Palatable sweet berries with a 
flavor different from other grapes. Bears 
early, often second year after planting. Prices, 
2-yr. plants, each, 50c; 6 for $2.35; 12 for $4.20. 
(Complete price list p. 23.) 
MOORE’S EARLY An early 
blue grape 
much like the Concord but 10 days to two 
weeks earlier. 2-yr., each, 35c; 6 for $1.45; 
12 for $1.85. (Prices on larger amounts on 
p. 23.) 
CONCORD (blue) 
Midseason 
to Late 
The leading Blue grape. Grows (midseason 
to late) everywhere. Good for all purposes. 
Hardy, productive, and a rapid grower. Price, 
2-yr., each, 30c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.50. 
(Prices on larger amounts, p. 23.) 
BRIGHTON (red) a v ery desira- 
v ' ble red grape 
sweeter than most red grapes. Berries large, 
juicy, in well filled bunches. Price, 2-yr., each, 
40c; 6 for $1.60; 12 for $2.00. (Other prices 
p. 23.) 
NIAGARA (white) 
Leading white grape, very sweet, productive. 
None better for wines, juices, and the like. 
Price, each, 35c; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75. 
(Other prices p. 23.) 
ASPARAGUS 
Two NEW Grapes 
Grow Your Own Asparagus 
One Planting Lasts a Lifetime 
Martha Washington: A new rust resist¬ 
ing variety devel¬ 
oped by the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, 
Washington, D. C. Rapid in growth, hardy, 
vigorous, and very productive of long, thick, 
tender shoots. A wonderful improvement 
over other varieties and is most exclusively 
planted for all commercial purposes. Prices 
on two-year plants see page 23. 
DEWRERRIES 
Bigger, Better, Sweeter Than 
Blackberries 
The berries are often twice as large as black¬ 
berries, sweeter, no hard cores, sell for more 
on any market. We consider them much 
better for home use, especially dessert where 
the berries are served fresh. They are 
sweeter, requiring less sugar. We offer one- 
and two-year plants this season. Our supply 
of two-year plants is very limited. Order 
your two-year Dewberry plants early. 
Lucretia. The hardiest of all Dewberries. 
Berries are large, sweet, coreless. 
Can be used just like blackberries for des¬ 
serts, jellies and jams, only they are larger 
and sweeter. Prices see page 23. 
These two new varieties of grapes by the New York 
Expt. Station and tested out very thoroughly by the 
New York State Fruit Testing Co-op. Assn, and found 
to be very desirable varieties. They are scheduled to 
be the two leading varieties in the early white and black 
varieties. Both are earlier than any other commercial 
varieties on the market. 
PORTLAND (New Very Early White) 
Portland, a new white variety, is fast becoming our 
leading white grape. It has already been placed first 
in the white grape class for market. The vines are 
vigorous growers, healthy and above the average in 
production. They also are hardy, standing the cold 
winters where the Niagara, the present leading white 
grape winter-kills. The bunches and berries on them 
are very large, larger than other white grapes. The quality and 
flavor are among the best. If you have tried other white grapes and 
failed, try Portland. It will not fail you. And remember, IT’S 
VERY EARLY. Priced, 2-yr. plants each 60c; 3 for $1.50; 6 for 
$2.60. Other prices on page 23. 
FREDONIA (Black New Very Early) 
In the Fredonia we have a new leader in the black 
varieties of grapes. The New York Fruit Testing 
Assn, states “Fredonia stands alone as an early black 
grape.” It ripens very early, two weeks ahead of other 
early varieties. This earliness, along with its produc¬ 
tiveness, compact uniform bunches, large berries with 
tender juicy well flavored flesh, makes Fredonia a won¬ 
derful addition to the “Grape Family.” It is way ahead 
of other early black grapes, and the earliest of them all. 
Price 2-yr. plants 65c each; 3 for $1.45; 6 for $2.65. 
(Other prices on p. 23) 
The Fredonia—New Delicious 
Keith’s Bargain 
Grape Arbor 
A “Red, White, complete 
and Blue” Grape ONLY 
Arbor. One 2- 
yr. plant each in ^ Kg 
Concord, Niaga- H See 
ra, Moore’s Ear- Below 
ly, and Brighton—four different 
varieties in four different colors 
and flavors. Price postpaid in 
States in Group No. 1—$1.20; 
Group No. 2—$1.30; in Group 3 
—$1.50; in Group 4—$1.70. 
States grouped on page 22. 
With each order for grape plants, our 
“Bargain Grape Arbor” included, we 
will send you free on request leaflet 
for pruning, posting and wiring grapes 
for first four years. 
NOTE THIS:— For only 43c 
more we will add one Fredonia 
or one Portland grape plant to 
this offer, and for 75c we will add 
one each of Fredonia and Portland. 
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