PREMIER Our Earliest Berry 
Productive, Moneymaker 
BERRIES 28 DAYS FROM BLOSSOMS 
Set Keith's Premier plants and you will be on the early market 8 to 10 
days ahead of your neighbors. Early berries bring big prices, you 
know. It takes only about 28 days after Premier plants blossom until 
you begin to pick ripe berries. 
PRODUCES LARGE YIELDS 
Keith Premier plants often yield over 2 
quarts of attractive berries for each plant 
set. Think of picking 18,000 to 24,000 quarts 
per acre. This can be done on one acre of 
average strawberry soil when set with 
Keith’s Vigorous’ Productive Premier. 
What You Can Do With 
100 Keith’s 
PREMIER PLANTS 
1. Pick 150 to 300 quarts of rich, juicy, ripe 
berries. 
2. Set one row at least 150 feet long, 2 rows 
75 feet. 
3. Have enough berries for your family, 
some to can. 
4. Will supply you berries at less than 2c 
per quart. 




Premier 

Prices: 25 plants 90c; 50. for $1.50: 196 
for $2.60; 200 for $4.50; ; 
300 for $6.00; 500 for 
$7.25: 1000 for $12.50. 

Keith’s Everbearing 
SUPER-MASTODON 
9 REASONS WHY 
Keith’s Super-Mastodon Plants Win 
You Can’t Beat Them 


1. Brings you cash 60 to 90 days after planting. 
2. Bears well in garden or field culture. 
3. Grows and bears big crops in garden soil. 
4. Berries largest of any known everbearer. 
5. Bears 3 crops instead of one—fall, next spring 
and fall. 
6. Berries sweet, highly flavored, not soft. 
7. Produces big, sweet berries from July to No- 
vember. 
8. Bears well next spring at usual strawberry 
time. 
9. Can be grown in a barrel. See page 23. 
PRICES: 
25 for $1.85 
50 for 3.00 
Keith’s 106 for 4.50 
Super-Mastodon 2CG for 8.00 
(Everbearing) 500 for 16.50 
Make Quick Money With Keith’s Super-Mastodon Plants 
Give Keith’s Super- $60 from a bed 33x35—M. Marshall (Mich). 
Mastodon plants all they 
want to “eat and drink’’ 
and they certainly will 
bear a lot of berries for 
you. They begin to bring 
you in money in 60 to 
90 days after you set 
them out and bring top- 
notch prices. Here’s what 
they can -do for you: 
[10] 
350 ea from 300 plants—P. R. Amber 
(Calif.). 
$213 from 1/10 Acre—J. Barlow (Mich.). 
$380 from 14 Acre—Mr. Parrish (Mich.). 
300 plants supply family of 8—M. Kurtz 
(Ohio). 
576 quarts per acre per day ($216)—Keith’s 
record. 
$20 from small bed (200 plants)—W. Jones 
(Pa.). 

