KEITH’S List 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. Sta¬ 
tions. The other variety, Joan, came to us direct from northern France. The other three varieties, 
Grand Champion, Ambrosa, and Pathfinder did not originate with us. 
(Mid- Here's another of Keith’s straw- 
Season) berries. It was the biggest, sweetest, 
and most suitable SHORTCAKE berry out of 5,000 seedlings strawberries. 
The berries are large, very sweet, medium bright red. They require scarcely 
any sugar. Price 25 plants for 75c; (30 for $1.25; 100 for $2.00. 
Uncle Cab 
Joan 
(Late) introduced this new berry but did not 
originate it. It came to us direct from northern 
France. We heard tourists tell of the beautiful big berries they saw in 
France and Belgium, so we asked our Bureau of Plant Industry at Wash¬ 
ington, D. C., to get us one of the best va.rieties grown in that Country and 
they sent us this variety, Joan. The berries are delicious, sweet, large, 
bright red. Blooms ?„re perfect, some other variety should be planted with 
it to fertilize its blooms. We suggest Uncle Cap. Any of our varieties are 
O. K. Price same as Uncle Cap. 
Grand Champion 
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 varieties. Price: 25 plants 55c. 
Other price's see page 15. 
Uncle Cap 
(The Shortcake Berry) 
/XwiflYCl^i 7 (^ xtr a Although we have not tested Ambrosa 
ix III UI (/<3W Late) in our test plots, we understand it is 
a worthy Extra Bate variety, extending its fruiting season long after other 
varieties stop fruiting. Being so late it often escapes spring frosts. The 
berries are an attractve strawberry red, medium to extra large, 
and with good strawfcerrj flavor. It takes only 24 to 36 Am¬ 
brosa berries to fill a quart box. Price: 25 plants 50c. Other 
Prices Page 15. 
W A YZ A T A 
New Everbearer With 
A Wonderful Flavor 
Superior To All 
Grand Champion (A Winner) 
Wnyzata Excells in Flavor 
Space prevents giving you all the favorable features of this New 
Everbearer. Its excellent sweet pleasing flavor; its brilliant at¬ 
tractive glossy red color; its uniform size, shape and color, and 
its firmness mikes “Wayzata a variety that everyone should at 
least “try out.” It begins to fruit its first crop, like the Mastodon 
(see p. 14) in 60 to 90 days after planting and continues until cold 
freezing weather. It will also fruit the following spring at the 
usual strawberry time but its 2nd summer ciop is not always pro¬ 
fitable. We have not had as large yields in berries or plants as 
with 'the (Mastodon. Price: 25 plants $1.S5; 50 for $2.00; 100 for 
$.3.50. Price List Page 15. 
Qt. Berry Boxes 
The regular Standard American 
Quart Basket. Not as square boxes, 
but a ’ittle basket (see illustration). 
They come i eatly kitted together in 
lots of 25, 50, 100, 500, 1,090. 
Not Subject to Discount) 
Quantity 
Prepaid in 
Ohio, Ind , 
Ill., Wis., 
Mich. 
Prepaid in 
States in 
Group 2 
See p. 21 
Prepaid in 
State in 
Group 3 
See p. 21 
Prepaid in 
States in 
Group 4 
See p. 21 
25 
$ .43 
$ .53 
$ .61 
$ .80 
50 
.69 
.83 
1.00 
1.17 
100 
1.12 
1.45 
1.90 
2.10 
500 
4.00 
4.45 
1,000 
7.35 
F. O. B. 
Factory in Southern 
Michigan 
Pri<es on Baskets with Crates combined made 
on application. Also will quote on large orders. 
Another of Keith’s Big Savings 
For Your Mixed 
Strawberry 
Plants 
Our “Mixed” strawberry plants are from varieties list¬ 
ed in this book, from which labels have been lost or 
through some error have become mixed and therefore 
can’t be sold as labelled varieties although Just as good 
and fresh as any sold at higher prices. They are "our 
loss but your gain,” and if you are not particular 
whether your varieties are labelled or not, these plants 
will fill the bill in every way. I’rice: 200, $1.25; 300, 
$1.75; 500, $2.35; 1000, $1.00. 
Not less than 200 plants. Not subject to any discount. 
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