KEITHList of NEW Strawberries 
These newer varieties of strawberries are worthy of trial in your garden or field and we recommend them 
to our friends and customers. Three of them are of our own introduction, Uncle Cap, Kanner King, and 
Joan. The first two we developed here in our plant-breeding beds where we test out many varieties of 
our own origin, as well as those from the U. S. Government and different Expt. Stations. The other varie¬ 
ty, Joan, came to us direct from northern France. The other three varieties. Grand Champion, Ambrosa, 
and Pathfinder did not originate with us, but we find them worthy varieties. 
King 
tvCLnn^T^ Kanner King i-s the result of a con- 
stant and careful selection among 5,000 seedling strawberries in our 
plant breeding grounds over a period of several years. You will find 
Kanner King more fully described on page 1 and 11. 
Uncle Cap 
(Mid- 
Season) Here’s another of Keith’s strawberries. 
It was the biggest, sweetest, and m*ost suitable SHORTCAKE berry out 
of 5,000 seedlings strawberries. The berries are large, very sweet, medi¬ 
um bright red. They require scarcely any sugar. Price 25 plants 95c. 
Joan 
We introduced this new berry but did 
not originate it. It came to us direct 
from northern Prance. We heard tour^ 
ists tell of the beautiful big ber- (xiie Sh’ortcake*^Berry) 
ries they saw in France and Bel¬ 
gium, so we asked our Bureau of Plant Industry at Washington, D. C., 
to get us one of the 'best varieties grown in that Country and they 
sent us this variety, Joan. The berries are delicious, sweet, large,, bright , 
red. Blossoms are iperfect, some other variety should be planted with 
it to fertilize its blooms. We suggest Uncle Cap. Any of our varieties 
would be OK. Price: 25 for 90c. 
J M • (Mid-Sea! 
Grand Gnampton to Late) 
l-Season 
We offer this new 
variety for the first time. Its a strong thrifty grower with bright red 
berries, large, well flavored, and ripens just after the Premier. From 
what we learn of the variety, we think it one of the few coming varie- 
Jaan (The Berry 
From France) 
ties. Price 25 plants 55c; (other prices page 15.) 
New Varieties 
Besides testing new varieties for 
the Gov. and State Expt. Sta¬ 
tions, we are developing and 
testing new ones of our own. 
Next year will introduce one 
best one, a cross between the 
Premier and Gem, and be¬ 
cause of its worthiness we ex¬ 
pect to call it “Paymaster.” We 
will also have a new one from 
the Gov. called Northstar. 
Grand Champion (A Winner) 
Ambrosa Late) Although we have not tested Ambrosa 
in our test plots, we imderstand it is a worthy Extra Late variety, ex¬ 
tending its fruiting season long after other varieties stop fruiting. Be¬ 
ing, so late it often escapes the spring frosts. The berries are an at¬ 
tractive strawberry red, medium to extra large, and with good 
strawberry flavor. It takes only 24 to 36 Ambrosa berries to fill 
a quart box. Price, 25 plants 50c. (Other prices page 15.) 
Pathfinder Season) 
Ambrosa (Extra Late) 
Pathfinder a new berry origin¬ 
ated by the New Jersey Expt. 
Station. A very promising 
variety. Very productive, 
berries bright red, medium 
to large holding size t.- 
end of season. Supply 
of plants are very lim¬ 
ited. Order early. 
Price 12 for 75c, 
25 for 1.35. 
Keith Tests All Varieties Of Fruits. If You Have A NEW ONE Let Us Know 
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