A Home Strawberry Bed 
Pays Big Dividends 
Fresh, Sweet, Juicy, Red Strawberries Every Day 
for Your Table, and Lots of Them 
WHY pay 25c to 35c a quart for your strawberries 
when you can easily grow all you want right in your 
own back yard or garden? You have no idea how 
little time, space, and cost it will take to have plenty 
sweet, ripe luscious berries you want. Just think, the 
berries will cost less than 1c per quart. 
What 100 Plants Will Do 
100 of Keith’s strawberry plants will set one 
bed (4 rows) 25 feet long from which you can 
pick all the fresh strawberries you can possibly 
use. (See bottom of page.) This is what 100 
Keith’s strawberry plants will give you—100 
or more quarts of fresh, sweet berries. And 
how little time, space and money it will take. 
Plan right now for a Keith Strawberry Bed. 

SPECIAL OFFER 
See bottom of page for our Special 
Strawberry Beds—25 ft. long by 
4 ft. wide. Four good varieties, 
one row each. 

Keith’s New Way 
Grow 4 times,More Strawberries 

Here’s Your 100 Plants f 
These 100 plants are all ready for your garden, a 25-ft. 
strawberry bed, a possible 100 qts. of sweet, luscious 
berries. All for $1.25. (See offer below.) 

KEITH’S MOST POPULAR 
STRAWBERRY GARDEN 
(Read the above description) 
25 Premier, see p. 5..... .35 
25 Dorsett, see p. 6... .35 SPECIAL 
25 Fairfax, see p. 6... .35 
$425 
For postage 
see p. 22 
25 Catskill, see p. 2... .40 
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LOOMPlantss 3 eee $1.45 

Two of these gardens for ONLY $1.95. You may 
substitute 25 Super Mastodon (page 9) in place 
of any one of the above four varieties for an ad- 
ditional 40c. The garden will then cost you 
ONLY $1.65. 

One of Keith’s Popular Strawberry Beds only 
$1.25. This Strawberry Bed requires only 100 ne 
plants and a small space four feet wide and 
twenty-five feet long. Bears enough for aver- 
age family. 

A New and Better Way to Grow More and Bet- 
ter Berries. Large areas are NOT needed. 
Grow four times more berries from same size 
plots. Why use more space? Keith’s New Way 
of growing strawberries requires only one- 
third the space required by old way and you 
can harvest four times the berries. Space 
three parallel rows one foot apart and set the 
plants one foot apart in each row. If you wish 
a wider bed (4 ft.) set four rows. We suggest 
this width. Then bed 25 ft. long will take 
just 100 plants, 25 to the row. The bed will 
be 4 ft. wide and 25 ft. long. 
Allow young runner plants to take root in between 
mother plants (the plants you set) so all plants, young 
and old, will be spaced 6 inches apart. Keep all runners 
thereafter cut off. Mulch between plants with straw, 
lawn clippings, etc. Mulch keeps down weeds and holds 
moisture. 
Here’s one of Keith’s New-Way Gardens for 
You. 
This New-Way Strawberry Garden will sure meet your 
family berry needs. It consists of 100 plants in four 
leading varieties (see Offer below). Will take a plot 
of ground only 25 ft. long by 4 ft. wide. Plants are 
set 12 in. apart in 4 rows spaced 12 in. apart, 25 plants 
per row. Surround the bed with 4 in. boards set on 
edge to make a frame to hold mulch of straw, etc. 
Saves moisture, keeps down weeds, improves appearance. 
This New-Way can be followed out on larger scale by 
making the bed longer or by making more beds with a 
path one foot wide in between each. 

