


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 quart? 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 Rasp- 
berry 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 as you often find black Raspberries). 
The canes are strong and sturdy, do not break 
down under their berry load. They don't winter-kill. You will 
always have plants of large, fleshy, well flavored Rasp- 
berries when you set Keith’s Cumberland. Prices: 6 plants, 
$1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $7.50. 
MORRISON (Early to Midseason) 
A New, Profitable, Productive Black Raspberry 
Largest Berries in Black Raspberry Family 
Berries very large, beautiful glossy jet-black, juicy, highly flavored, not 
seedy. Excellent for table uses, jams, jellies, etc. More disease-free than 
other varieties. Long fruiting season—sti!l fruiting after others are through. 
Thrifty, fast grower. Order early for our supply of plants is limited. 
Price: l-year plants, 6 for $1.25: 12 for $2.25: 25 for $4.00. 
Keith’s RED RASPBERRIES 
Inspected twice by State Inspectors. Vigorous, exceedingly healthy and very 
productive. We list only 2 leading varieties. Takes only 25 plants to produce 
all the berries you'll need for family of three to five. 
LATHAM (Midseason) 
Leading Commercial Variety 
Latham is very productive, hardy, and a good thrifty grower. This makes it a 
commercial leader. I’m sure there are more Latham: planted for commercial 
picking than all other varieties. Prices: 6 plants $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for 
$3.25; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00. 
CHIEF (Early) 
Ideal for Home Uses — A Sweeter Lasting Flavor 
Comparatively NEW variety, liked by all those who have fruited it. Berries not 
as large as the Latham but sweeter, have a much more lasting red color and 
a richer raspberry flavor. These are what make Chief a dandy home berry. 
It’s from 7 to 10 days earlier. Canes strong, hardy. Prices: 6 plants $1.00; 
12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00. 
Morrison— 
Ideal Black 
Raspberry for 
Home Uses 


PLEASE NOTE — IT’S FOR YOU 
Read Carefully Before and 
When Ordering 
You know circumstances have come up since we 
mailed you our Berry Book last year that is and 
will affect you, us and everybody. This makes it 
necessary for all of us to co-operate and work 
together to get things done. This is why we are 
taking up this space, as valuable as it is, to as 
your co-operation in handling, packing, and ship- 
ping your order this season. And YOU CAN HELP 
a lot, believe me, by following out the suggestions 
listed at right. We are doing our best to adjust our 
business to the times, and believe you will do 
what you can also. 
Here’s What WE Ask You to Do: 
1—Order early to avoid delay in getting your order 
out on lime. 
2—Use our Order Blank. Fill in all information asked 
for. This is VERY IMPORTANT. 
3—Be sure your name and address are written plainly. 
4—Recheck your order for mistakes 
money sent, postage, etc. 
in varieties, 
5—Make your letters short and to the point. 
rambling letters are always confusing, 
valuable time, and require more writing. 
Long, 
take up 
6—Itf it’s necessary to write us about your order, or 
order a second time, BE SURE TO RETURN the 
green card we sent you in acknowledging your 
order. VERY IMPORTANT. 
7—Read carefully Page 22 in this Berry Book. 
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