

= Keith's SCARLET GEM 
(Everbearer) 
Bears in 60 to 90 Days After Planting 
making a wide fruiting row. 
Here are Some Highlights On Gem 
holds color, and ships well. 
merous. 
4. Bears in August until snow falls. 
5. Berries—red all over (no green ends). 
attractive everbearer that people like. 
1000, $14.00. 
Scarlet Gem (Everbearing) 
DR. BURRILL 
(Early) 
Productive, Fine Flavor, Firm 
This is an all ‘round strawberry. 
Can be grown in any soil, even 
hard clay or heavy loams, such as 
are found in Illinois and Iowa. 
Easily grown, an ideal berry for 
beginners. Will grow and bear 
where others fail through neglect. 
Plant habits and berries resemble 
the Senator Dunlap very much. 
Berries have that sweet luscious 
strawberry flavor, dark red. Keeps 
shape, color and flavor in canning, 
preserves, jellies, etc. Fine for table 
use also. Prices, see page ll. 

Dr. Burrill (Early) 
BLAKEMORE (io Midseason 

This variety, an everbearer, begins to produce its 
attractive berries in early August and continues until 
4 freezing weather in the fall. Unlike 
many other everbearers, Gem always 
produces lots of runner plants, thus 
1. Berries—good size, uniform shape, firm, 
2. Plants—vigorous, thrifty growers, nu- 
3. Flavor—slightly sub-acid, rich, lasting. 
You'll find Keith’s Scarlet Gem that snappy 
Prices: 25 plants, $1.15; 50, $1.75; 100, 
$2.35; 200, $3.85; 300, $5.25; 500, $8.00; 
Blakemore is the result of a cross by Government Plant Breeders on the 
Blakemore (Early) Premier (one of our best northern berries) and the Missionary (a leading 
berry of the South). It certainly has good blood in it. No 
guess work about Blakemore. Breeding counts.. Blakemore 





Yellows-Free Plants. For prices, see page ll. 
GRAND 
CHAMPION 
(Midseason to Late) 
and make a wide fruiting row. 
(For prices, see page 11.) 
Grand 
Champion 

shows it. Berries light attractive red, very firm, medium to 
large, very uniform in shape and size. Plants hardy, 
numerous, and do their best on the heavier soils. We supply 
This variety has a long fruiting season, com- 
mencing with the early varieties and lasting 
to end of season. Rather unusual. Yields 
large; berries large to very large, bright red 
with a sweet strawberry flavor. Plants hardy 
