
Large Luscious Boysenberries 
See Colored Picture on Back Cover 
of Inclosed Folder 
BERRIES UNEQUALLED FOR HOME USES 
Berries wine-red and fully twice as large as blackberries, up to 
2 inches long. Ideal for home uses, have that “raspberry-black- 
berry” flavor, unlike any berry you have ever tasted, liked by 
everybody. They make the best of pies, jams, etc., and are de- 
licious canned. Commercial canners want them above any other 
berry. When you taste thornless Boysenberry, either fresh, in 
pies or canned, you will never be without them—and they are 
so easily grown in your garden or field. 
PRICES lowest ever. Plants of 
the thornless Boysenberry have 
been very costly but now we 
can list them the lowest ever. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Space rows 6 ft.- apart (field 
culture 8 ft.) Set plants 6 ft. 
apart in row (field culture 8 
ft.) Allow young canes to run 
on ground during swimmer, 
BEARS EARLY 
Keith's thornless Boysenberry 
plants set this spring will grow | training in the row. In fall, 
vines that will bear big, beautiful, as a precautionary protection 
tasty berries for you next summer. in zero climates, cover the 

Don't have to wait 2 or 3 years 
for berries. They fruit quick. 
RIPENS EARLY 
Keith's thornless Boysenberry be- 
gins to ripen its big, beautiful 
wine-colored berries ten days to 
two weeks ahead of the common 
Boysenberry. This gives you ber- 
ries earlier than ever before. 
Scme advantage. 
PRICES 
l-yr. plants: 6 for $1.50; 10 for 
$2.00; 25 for $4.50; 50 for $7.00; 
100 for $12.50; 200 for $22.50; 300 
for $32.00; 500 for $50.00; 1000 
for $90.00. 
vines lightly with straw (hold 
in place with some soil). In 
the spring when buds begin 
to “‘shoot'’, remove the mulch 
and tie the canes to wires 
stretched over posts 3 ft. above 
ground, Picture at right shows 
taller posts with 2 wires stapl- 
ed to sides, lst wire 2% ft., 
2nd wire 4! ft. This system 
is @ very good one. Cut out 
old vines as soon as fruiting 
is over, remove and burn. 
Allow the oncoming young 
vines tO run on ground and 
handle them in fall as men- 
tioned above. 

Neu ! 
A Thornless 
BOYSEN- 
BERRY 
Absolutely No “Stickers” 
Canes Smooth as 
Grape Vines 
NOW You can pick and han- 
dle Boysenberries with- 
out gloves. This new discovery 
has revolutionized the growing of 
this luscious wine-red berry. The 
great drawback before was those 
vicious thorns. Now the berries 
can be picked and vines handled 
without gloves, for the canes and 
stems of Keith's thornless Boysen- 
berry plants are absolutely thorn- 
less—as smooth as grape vines. 
BERRIES LARGE AS PLUMS 
The biggest berry ever developed. 
142 inches long, 1 inch wide—often 
larger. Large as plums, plump, 
long, thick, 50 fill a quart. A cross 
between the Loganberry, raspberry 
and blackberry. They are a rare 
berry. And they are as easily 
grown as raspberries. 
For Color Picture and More 
Details, See Folder Enclosed 


Here you see thornless Boysenberry 
canes tied up to and trained to wires 
stapled to the side of posts set 12 ft. 
in the 
plants. 
row, a post to every two 
