


Cumberland 
Keith's Black Raspberries 
Why be without all the fresh Black Rasp- 
berries you need for pies, jelly, jam, etc., 
when 25 of our twice-Government inspected 
plants will supply all the berries you need 
at less than 3c per qt.? Set a few plants 
Per this spring in one of the gardens or along 
gt. your yard fence and have plenty of FRESH 
— BERRIES: 

Cumberland 
(MID-SEASON) 
Cumberland is the leader in the black raspberry “‘fam- 
ily’. Growers plant more Cumberland than any other 
variety. WHY? Because Cumberland is a very reliable 
yielder of large crops of marketable berries. You can de- 
pend upon Cumberland when others fail. The canes are 
hardy and strong—don’t break over easily with their 
loads of big berries. Comberland is also a very suitable 
berry for home use—berries large, not seedy, well flav- 
ored, and there are lots of them. We know Cumberland 
will please you in every way. Prices p. 15. 
New Logan 
(EARLY) 
New Logan is the EARLY Black Raspberry, ripening 
in most cases five to seven days ahead of the Cum- 
berland, and for that reason is a profitable market 
berry. The berries are not as large as the Cumber- 
land, 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. 15. 
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 
further information on these varieties write us. The 
three varieties are Bristol (early), Dundee (mid-season), 
Naples (late). Price each variety 12 plants $1.00. 
Keith's Blackberties 
Eldorado 
Canes vigorous, upright, sturdy, strong, 
and need no winter protection. Most blackberries grown 
in gardens or field culture are Eldorado. They are 
very sweet when fully ripe, not seedy, firm for jams, 
jellies, they stand shipping and handling well. Prices 
on bottom of page. 
An old standby. 
Alfred 
Big, black, glossy berries 1% in. long, without a core 
and almost seedless. An Alfred is all berry. Sends out 
heavy producing fruit spurs bearing loads of large 
giant berries; 7 to 10 days earlier than other blackber- 
ries and continues about as long as the Eldorado. Con- 
sidered one of the best for table use, pies, jam, etc., 
for it is meaty and has practically no core as have other 
blackberries. See prices below. 
Price List for Black and Red Raspberries, Blackber- 
ries, Dewberries 
Dewberry 
RED RASPBERRIES 6 cee 50 100 200 300 500 1000 
“GIANT Uatham TP yrNo. lea $ .65 $ .90 $1.35 $2.35 $3.85 $5.50 $ 8.50 $11.10 $21.50 
ChiefUleyr. No.41532.. 2] -75 1.00 1.65 2.95 4.25 6.80 8.80 13.00 24.00 
BLACKBERRY” Indian Summer 1 yr. eds ) 90 1.25 2.25 3.50 5.00 8.50 10.50 15.00 27.00 
“Giant” Blackberries; 
they grow on vines in- 
stead of canes, trained 
on trellises or wires 
stretched between 
posts; berries sweeter 
and larger, earlier than 
blackberry; ripen 7 to 
10 days earlier, bring 
highest prices in stores 
and markets. For home 
uses, they are away 
ahead of blackberries. 
Taylor 1 yr. (Med.) - 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland, 1l-yr. (Med.) .... 
Cumberland, l-yr. (Large.... 
New Logan, l-yr. (Med.) .... 
New Logan, 1-yr. (Large) .... 
90 1.25 2.25 3.50 5.00 8.00 10.00 14.50 
26.00 
35 -50 85 1.60 2.50 4.20 5.80 9.50 18.00 
45 -70 
-40 -60 95 1.75 2.75 4.50 6.00 9.75 18.25 
-50 80 1.35 2.00 3.25 5.00 6.95 10.75 19.95 
1.25 1.85 3.00 4.60 6.30 10.50 19.75 
BLACKBERRIES, ROOT-CUTTING 
Eldorado, 1-yr. (Med.)........ 
Eldorado, l-yr. (Large).... 
Alfred, l-yr. (Med.)............ 
Alfred, 1-yr. (Large).......... 
Lucretia Dewberry, 1l-yr..... 
Boysenberry, 1l-yr............... 
.30 -45 85 1.45 2.55 4.55 5.95 9.25 17.00 
-40 60 1.15 2.00 3.15 5.00 6.50 10.25 18.50 
35 55 90 1.65 2.75 4.70 6.35 9.50 17.75 
45 75 1.25 2.25 3.35 5.50 6.95 10.75 18.85 
-35 -50 85 1.60 2.50 4.20 5.80 8.00 15.00 
-75 1.00 1.75 2.75 5.00 9.50 12.00 18.00 
34.00 
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