Les 
| sith Everblooming 
ROSE OFFER 
4 Different Varieties—4 Different Colors 
ALL ARE 2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN BUSHES 
WILL BLOOM THIS YEAR 
Special Rose Offer 
4 Bushes—1 Each Variety 
Only $3.20 
2 OFFERS—8 BUSHES 
2 of Each Variety—$5.95 
Salmon-Yellow 
Roses This Summer and Fall 
_ ane We supply 2-year, field-grown bushes in this 
Scarlet-Crimson. Everblooming Rose Offer—bushes that will 
st bloom this season. The bushes come properly 
pruned for planting. 
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Keith’s Thornless Boysenberry 
A New Giant Truly Thornless Boysenberry 
This New Boysenberry is the result of a cross between the 
Loganberry, the Blackberry, and the Raspberry, and has in- 
herited the best qualities of each. And the berries are mam- 
moth in size, many over 2 inches long. 
’ This New Giant Boysenberry— 
1—Is entirely thornless. 
2—The berries are sweet, dark maroon-red, with an 
excellent, pleasing flavor. 
3—It's as easily grown as Blackberries. 
4—Very productive—mature plants produce around 
10 quarts of berries. 
(NOTE: For further information, etc., see the inclosed Colored 
Folder, also back page of this book for prices.) 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS 
Keith’s 
~ x] Space rows 6 feet apart (field culture 8 feet). Set plants 
yir| 6 feet apart in row (field culture 8 feet). Allow young 
Thornless canes to run on ground during summer, training in the 
row. In fall, as a precautionary protection in zero 
Boysen- climates, cover the vines lighily with- straw (hold in 
place with some soil). In the spring ‘when buds begjn 
ber ry “shoot’’, remove the mulch and tie. the canes to wires 
§ 1-Year Plants Se aneA over posts 3 feet above ‘grawnd, Cut out old 
vines as soon as fruiting is over, remove and burn. 
Onl ge Allow the oncoming young vines’to rum’on ground and 
(Postage same as bore handle them in fall as mentioned above: 
$1 50 Black Raspberry.) - 
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