





CUMBERLAND 
Productive, hardy, easily 
grown, easily picked, rich, 
fine flavor, not seedy. 
Grow Keith’s Black Raspberries 
For Home Use or Market 
Why be without all the fresh black Raspber- 
C ries you need for pies, jellies, jams, deep freez- 
Per ING, when just a few plants at so little cost can 
Qt. supply you with all the berries you need at so 
little cost per quart. And the plants can easily be grown 
in your garden, along the back yard fence, along the 
drive, or in many outof-the-way places. One planting 
lasts for years, and there is very little care needed. Just 
the berry for your summer home. Bears while you are 
there. 
How to Grow Black Raspberries 
Set plants in spring 342 feet apart in rows spaced 5 
feet (garden) to 7 feet (field) apart. Keep ground well 
cultivated or mulched (4 to 6 inches of straw, sawdust, 
etc.) to keep down weeds and grass. Cut out old canes 
as soon as they are through fruiting, take from garden 
and burn. Nip ends off new green shoots in spring when 
they are 18 inches high, causing them to branch. This 
prevents long ‘‘weepy”’ canes. In spring trim branches 
on canes back to 8 to 10 inches, and long ''weepy”’ canes 
back to 3% feet. 
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Cumberland Prices 
1-Yr., No. 1 Tip Plants 
6 for $0.75 100 for $ 6.00 
12 for 1.15 250 for 12.50 
25 for 2.00 500 for 22.50 
50 for 3.50 1000 for 40.00 
2-Yr., No. 1 Transplants 
3 for $0.85 12 for $2.50 
6 for 1.50 25 for 4.50 
No. 1A Selected 
3 for $1.25 12 for $3.50 
6 for 2.00 25 for 6.00 

Keith’s 2-Year Black 
Raspberry Transplants 
Save You One Year’s Work. 
Have Berries This Summer. 
Keith's 2-year Black Rasp- 
berry transplants are ready 
to bear for you this coming 
summer. We took one-year 
plants last spring, planted 
them in our nursery IOws, 
cultivated them and grew 
them into bushy, 2-yr. TRANS- 
PLANTS for you. By setting 
these 2-yr. transplants you 
(1) eliminate one year’s work 
and care, (2) eliminate the 
risk you take when you set 
l-yr. tip plants, (3) save labor 
and expense, (4) get berries 
the same summer, (5) don’t 
have to wait a whole year to 
get results. 
Keith’s “FAMILY” Raspberry Garden 
Here Keith offers you 100 No. 1, l-year Raspberry plants from which you may pick 
lots of berries, both Red and Black. For spacing the plants, see page 15 for the Reds, 
and paragraph above for the Blacks. 
12 Sunrise (red), 1-year, No. 1 plants 
12 Latham (red), l-year, No. 1 plants 
12 Morrison (black), 1-year, No. 1 plants 
12 Cumberland (black), 1-year, No. 1 plants 
48 l-year, No. 1 plants 
SPECIAL PRICE ONLY, $5.85 
(For postage, see page 21) 

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THE Cum bLerlan el (Midseason ) 
Black Raspberry 
A Leader for Years—Still Going Good 
Cumberland is the leader in the black Raspberry “family.” 
Growers plant more Cumberland than any other variety. WHY? 
Because Cumberland is a very reliable yielder of large crops 
of marketable berries. 
% when others fail. The canes are hardy and strong—don't break 
RY, over easily with their loads of big berries. Cumberland is also 
‘a very suitable berry for home use—berries large, not seedy, 
25%! well flavored, and there are lots of them. We know Cumberland 
“y8' will please you in every way. 
You can depend upon Cumberland 

ere you see a 2-year Black Raspberry TRANSPLANT. 
Note the fruit buds. Save a whole year by setting 
Keith’s 2-year Black Raspberry Transplants this 
spring. Have berries this summer. 

Keith’s SPECIAL Black 
Raspberry Offer 
Here Keith offers you a special price on 24 two- 
year Black Raspberry Transplants, ready to pro- 
duce berries for you this summer. 
12 Morrison, 2-yr., No. 1 transplants 
12 Cumberland, 2-yr., No. 1 transplants .... 
24 2-yr. Black Raspberry Transplants 
SPECIAL PRICE ONLY $4.85 
(For postage, see page 21) 

