Keith’s Black Raspberries 
at less than 3c per quart 
Why be without all the fresh Black Raspberries you 
need when 25 of Keith’s plants will supply them at 
less than 3c per aqt.? Set 25 plants this spring in 
your garden or along the yard fence, then pick all 
the fresh berries you need. 
CUMBERLAND (Midseason) 
This is the best market and canning Black Raspberry 
grown. It’s very productive under garden or field 
culture, will bear big crops where others fail, and 
the berries are always large and fleshy (not seedy ial 
as you often find Black Raspberries). The canes are — 
strong and sturdy, do not break down under their a 
berry load. They don’t winter-kill. You will always 
have- plants of large, fleshy, well-flavored raspberries ie 
when you set Keith’s Cumberland. Prices at bottom aw 
of this page. 
NEW LOGAN (Early) e) S orn 
This early Black Raspberry usually begins ripening 
its berries 5 to 7 days ahead of Cumberland. It is as 
good a variety in 
every way as the 
Cumberland, but 
the berries are a 
little smaller, more 
highly flavored and 
a little firmer. Not 
seedy and amore glossy black 
than Cumberland. O. K. for 
either garden or field culture. 
Prices at bottom of page. 
Keith's 
e Blackberries 
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 Blackberries and continues 
about as long as the Eldorado. : 
Considered 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. 





ELDORADO DEWBERRIES 
a 



Cumberland 
Best Market or 
Canning Black 
Raspberry, An 
Old Stand-by, 
a Very Relia- 
ble Variety. 
An old standby. Canes vigorous, upright, sturdy, strong, Bigger, Better, Sweeter Than Blackberries 
and need no winter protection. Most Blackberries grown The berries are often twice as large as Black- 
in gardens or field culture are Eldorado. They are very  Oerries, sweeter, no hard cores, sell for more on 
sweet when fully ripe, not seedy, firm for jams, jellies, any market. Ripens 7 to 10 days earlier. Much 
they stand shipping and handling well. Canes do not better for home use, especially dessert where the 
winter-kill. See prices below. berries are served fresh. They are sweeter, re- 

PRICE LIST FOR RASPBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES—1943 
RED RASPBERRIES— 6 12 25 50 100 200 300 500 1000 
Chief. 1 yr. No. 1. (Med.) ...$0.50 $0.75 $1.25 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $7.00 $11.10 $21.50 
Chief. 1 yr. No. 1. (Large) .. .70 1.00 1.75 2.95 4.00 6.00 8.50 13.00 25.00 
Latham. 1 yr. No. l. (Med.) . .40 e605 3 ¥.005 (20.75. 9 (2.75 44.50. 6.00" 11.00. 720.00 
Latham. 1 yr. No. 1. (Large) ._ .60 85 1.50 2.65 3.75 5.50 7.50 13.00 24.00 
Indian Summer. 1 yr. No. 1 .. 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 5.25 8.75 11.50 18.00 35.00 
rvlOTear le Vy Yom INOsule: ietacre es alei> 859 1.25 2.25 93.00 5.00 98.00 11.00 17.00 30.00 
BLACK RASPBERRIES— 
Cumberland. 1 yr. (Med.) ... .40 -60 # 1.00 L/D each LA.) Oe O.20nmel 1.00 20.00 
Cumberland. 1 yr. (Large) ... .60 SOO a E00 a 2.OOlmroc ONE O.7 On 07.7 0m0 13.00 9) 24.50 
New Logan. 1 yr. (Med.) .... .45 pit 20 te. O0 we de00 a GO.00m) 7.000081) 2-00 21550 
New Logan. 1 yr. (Large) .... .65 NOG el 7 Oe. 008s 4,00 te 6.0080 G.90s0 14.00, 25.50 
BLACKBERRIES— 
Eldorado. (1) yrs’ No. 1.04... -. -60 sOO mel DOme 2.00 a3-902t4 O0me 6.00 lol 2.25 ur 822-50 
PPO! BYE s INGOs boo os ob sas -70 69091-6580 2.c9) ) 4.00%) 6.00 = 8:50 213.005) .24.00 
DEWBERRIES— 
Eucreticns Piyr. Nook «02S. ces -90 80 1.40 1.90 93.50 4.85 6.50 12.50 22.50 
BOYSENBERRY. See outside back cover. 
For Parcel Post and Express Read Page 22. It Will Help You. 
quiring less 
Sugars hor 
home uses, 
they are away 
ahead of 
Blackberries. 
Lucretia 
The hardiest 
of all Dewber- 
ries. Berries 
are large, 
sweet, core- 
less. Can be 
used just like 
} 

blackberries _ 
for desserts, 
jellies and 
jams, oonty 
they are larg- 
er and sweet- 
er. See prices 
at left. 
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