Blackberries 
This season we offer customers Root-Cutting Blackberry 
plants. We grow these plants 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 fibers 
us roots, giving Keith’s Root-Cutting plants wonderful root 
systems excellent for quick returns. 
Eldorado 
Reliable 
U J standby. Canes 
Very Hardy vigorous, upright, sturdy, 
strong, and need no winter protection. Most blackberries grown in gar¬ 
dens or field culture are Eldorado. They are very sweet when fully ripe, 
not seedy, firm for jams, jelli< s, they stand shipping and handling well, 
complete price list bottom of this page. 
Dewberries 
Dewberries are “Giant” Blackberries that 
grow on vines instead of canes, are trained 
on trellises or wires stretched between posts 
like grapes. The berries are sweeter and larg- 
earlier than the earliest blackberry. They 
r than blackberries and ripen 7 to 10 days 
bring the highest prices in stores and markets 
For home uses, they go away ahead of 
blackberries. You will find them sweeter and 
bigger than any blackberry. 
Boysenberry — New 
Eldorado 
Blackberry 
Reliable 
Very Hardy 
Sweet 
Big, Black, glossy berries 114 in. long, 
without a core and almost seedless. An 
Alfred is all berry—a mouthful of sweet black, strong, vigorous and 
send out heavy producing fruit spurs bearing loads of large giant 
berries 7 to 10 days earlier than other blackberries and continues 
about as long as the Eldc’ ado. It is considered one of the best for 
table use, pies, jam, etc, for it is meaty and has practically no core 
as has other blackberries. 
AVe offer our Koot-Cutting Blackberr.’v Plants in No. 1 and No. 2 
grades. Both are well-rooted plants, but the No. 2’s are smaller plants. 
There is more real value in them for the money tlian the No. I’s. 
Alfred 
Hardy 
Sweet 
Early 
A NEW remarkable berry, unlike any known berry 
today,—a cross between the Blackberry,, Dewberry, 
and the Raspberry. You can’t imagine what they are 
like until you see and taste them. The vines are hardy, 
grows like Dewberry. Berries 1% to 2 inches long, juicy 
excellent flavor unlike any other berry. It’s fine for 
table uses and canning. Some think it will “run the 
Blackberry out of business.” It’s very productive, 12 
to 25 plants sufficient for family. In field culture it 
has produced as high as 10,000 lbs. 
(Prices See Bottom of Page) 
Price List For Black and Red Raspberries, Blackberries, Dewberries 
Red Kaspbcrrics 
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25 
50 
100 
200 
300 
500 
1000 
Datham, l-.vr., Medium . 
$ .35 
$ ..50 $ .75 
$1.40 
$2.50 
$4.25 
$5.75 
$8.00 
$13.50 
Latham, l-yr., Large . 
.40 
.65 
.90 
1.70 
2.75 
4.50 
6.25 
9.75 
18.50 
Chief, l-yr., Medium . 
.35 
.55 
.80 
1.50 
2.65 
4.75 
6.00 
8.25 
15.85 
Chief, l-yr., Large . 
.45 
.70 
1.00 
1.85 
2.90 
5.00 
6.50 
9.50 
18.75 
Black Raspberries 
Cumberland, l-yr.. Medium .... 
.35 
..50 
.85 
1.60 
2.50 
4.20 
5.80 
9.50 
18.00 
Cumberland, l-yr.. Large . 
.45 
.70 
1.25 
1.85 
3.00 
4.60 
6.30 
10.50 
19.75 
New Logan, l-yr.. Medium .. 
.40 
.60 
.95 
1.75 
2.75 
4.50 
6.00 
9.75 
18.25 
New Logan, l-yr.. Large . 
.50 
.80 
1.35 
2.00 
3.25 
5.00 
6.95 
10.75 
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Blackberries, Root-Cutting Planks 
Eldorado, l-yr., Medium . 
.30 
.45 
.85 
1.45 
2.55 
4.r>5 
5.95 
9.25 
17.00 
Eldorado, l-yr., Large . 
.40 
.60 
1.15 
2.00 
3.15 
5.00 
6..50 
10.25 
18.50 
Alfred, l-yr., Medium . 
.35 
..55 
.90 
1.65 
2.75 
4.70 
6.35 
9.50 
17.75 
Alfred, l-yr.. Large . 
.45 
.75 
1.25 
2.25 
.3.35 
5.50 
6.95 
10.75 
18.85 
Lucretia Dew'berr.v, l-yr. 
.35 
.50 
.85 
1.6^' 
2.50 
4.20 
5.80 
8.00 
15.00 
Boysenberry, l-yr. 
.75 
1.10 
1.75 
3.25 
5.95 
11.25 
15.75 
25.00 
48.00 
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