Red Raspberries 
Twice Government Inspected 
Keith’s Red Raspberry plants are twice 
Inspected by State Inspectors. You will 
find them vigorous, exceedingly healthy 
and very productive. It takes only a 
few (25) plants of this kind to give 
you all the red raspberries you can use 
in a family of three to five. For yoiu: 
garden set plants 2 ft. apart in rows, 
5 ft wide. (For field planting see p. 
22 .) 
Latham (La*®) 
A comparatively NEW Red Raspberry going at 
standard prices. The berries are not as large 
as the Latham, but are sweeter, a much 
brighter lasting red, and ripen 7 to 10 days 
earlier. For these reasons, many growers pre¬ 
fer it to Latham. Home gardeners like it 
better—has a better red raspjaerry flavor and 
sweetness. 
Canes are sturdy, strong and withstand our 
northern winters (Chief, like Latham, was de¬ 
veloped at the Minnesota Expt. Station). 
(PRICES for all Red Raspberries p. 17) 
Chief (Early) 
Chief Best For 
Home Use 
Keith’s Black 
Raspberries 
Cumberland Mid-season 
Cumberland is the leader in the black raspberry 
“family”. Growers plant more Cumberland than any 
other variety, WHY ? Because Cumberland is a very 
reliable yielder of large crops of marketable berries. 
You can depend upon Cumberland when others fail. 
The canes are hardy and strong—don’t break over 
easily with their loads of big berries. Cumberland is 
also a very suitable berry for home use — berries 
large, not seedy, well flavored, and there are lots 
of them. We know Cumberland will please you in 
every way. Prices p. 17. 
Latham 
(Late) 
I.atham berries 
are very large, 
firm bright red 
and very attrac¬ 
tive. Bring toi> 
prices. 
Latham is the leading Commercial Red Raspberry. There 
are more Latham planted than all other varieties put to¬ 
gether. Among red raspberry growers, those who know, it’s 
Latham “2 to 1”, every time. Set Keith’s TWICE INSPECTED 
Latham every time for greatest results. 
1. Berries large firm bright 
red. 
2. Holds color after canning. 
3. Picks easy, not hid in 
bushes. 
4. Plants very hardy. 
5. Canes strong don’t break. 
6. Yields big crops. 
7. Berries hang on bushes 
well, don’t crumble 
Per 
Qt. 
Why be without all the fresh Black Rasp 
berries you need for Pies, Jelly, Jam, etc., 
when 2 5 of our twice-Government in¬ 
spected plants will supply all the berries 
you need at less than 3c per qt. Set a 
f( w plants this spring in one of the gar¬ 
dens or along your yard fence and have 
plenty FRESH BERRIES. 
Cumberland 
New Logan (Early) 
New Logan is the EARLY Black Raspberry, ripening 
in most cases five to seven days ahead of the Cumber¬ 
land, and for that reason is a profitable market 
berry. The berries are not as large as the 
Cumberland, but they are unusually firm, 
standing hauling and handling above the 
average. The berries are "meaty” with a 
very good flavor and attractive glossy 
black. New Logan is one of the best Black 
Raspberries and it ripens early. OK for 
home use. Prices p. 17. 
New Varieties 
We have only a few plants in these three 
new Black Raspberries, but as long as they 
last we would be pleased to supply. All 
three varieties have been found worthy by 
the New York Expt. Station. If you wish 
lurther information on these varieties write us. The 
three varieties are Bristol (early), Dundee (mid¬ 
season), Naples (late). Price each variety 12 plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
For Suitable Fertilizer for Fruit Plants Use Keith’s Special Fertilizer, Page 21. 
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