
Twice Government Inspected 
Keith’s Red Raspberry plants are twice In- 
spected 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 
your garden set plants 2 ft. apart in rows, 5 ft. 
wide. 
CHIEF (earty) 
Chief Best For Home Use 
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 bet- 
LATHAM ter—has a better red raspberry flavor and 
(Late) sweetness. 
Canes are sturdy, strong and withstand our 
northern winters (Chief, like Latham, was de- 
veloped at the Minnesota Expt. Station). 
LATHAM (LATE) (PRICES for all Red Raspberries p. 15) 
pacuam ae the leading weet Red Rasp- 
erry. nere are more Latham planted than 
all other varieties put together. Among red TAYLOR NEW 
raspberry growers, those who know, it’s Midseason 
Latham “2 to 1,’’ every time. Set Keith’s To Late 
TWICE INSPECTED Latham every time for 
greatest results. Prices, page 15. 
1. Berries large, firm, bright red. 
2. Holds color after canning. 
3. Picks easily, not hid in bushes. 
4. Plants very hardy. 
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. Canes strong, don’t break. 
. Yields big crops. 
. Berries hang on bushes well, 
don’t crumble. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
New Everbearing 
TAYLOR (NEW) Midaceron 
The berries of this new “Red” resemble the old Cuthbert but 
are larger, brighter, and not as sour. They are large, uniform 
in shape and size, firm, don’t crumble, and are a beautiful 
attractive bright red. This snappy red color, and large firm 
berries attract discriminating buyers and move Taylor to 
everybody where other varieties don’t sell. And the berries 
fare “meaty,” they actually supply 80% more real raspberry 
than other ‘reds.’ TAYLOR HAS EVERYTHING THAT A 
RED RASPBERRY SHOULD HAVE. Prices p. 15. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
New Everbearing Red Raspberry—Yields TWO CROPS 
Instead of One 
Indian Summer is decidedly superior to all other 
everbearing Red Raspberries. It not only bears a 
crop of berries in June (the usual season for reds), 
but during the autumn months, beginning in early 
September and lasting for six weeks. Think of it— 
TWO CROPS INSTEAD OF ONE. And there are 
lots of berries. Other everbearing ‘‘reds’’ do not bear 
many berries during the fall, but Indian Summer is 
loaded. The berries are large, attractive, medium red, 
and of good quality and flavor, You will like them 
as well as any “reds”? you have ever eaten. And 
THERE IS MONEY IN THE AUTUMN CROP FOR 
YOU—lots of berries, lots of ready cash. Set In- 
dian Summer this Spring. We know you'll like this 
NEW EVERBEARER. It’s the best yet. Prices p. 15. 

Red Raspberries 
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