EARLY 
The New 
SUNRISE 
RED RASPBERRY 
SAVE A WHOLE YEAR 
and 
And Have Berries This Summer 
Set Keith’s TWO-YEAR, Once-Transplanted SUNRISE 
Red Raspberry Plants 
From two-year SUNRISE transplants set in the spring we picked berries way 
into the late summer. We have SUNRISE plants, just like those we planted, for you. 
We transplanted them last spring and grew them all summer for you. 
you can have two-year plants instead of the one-year size. SEE DIFFERENCE in 
illustration at right. 
BERRIES THE FIRST SUMMER 
Why Wait Two Years? 
Note the fruit buds on the canes. These buds develop into berries 
for you this coming summer. 
Also note the difference in the size of the root systems of the two- 
year and the one-year plants. This large root system makes the 
two-year plants a better plant for you. These two-year transplants 
give you more berries sooner, and a bearing Red Raspberry garden 
quicker. No sitting around and waiting two years for your berries. 
Keith's two-year SUNRISE transplants start right off the first summer. 
SPACING THE PLANTS 
Whether two-year or one-year plants, space them 22 feet apart 
in the row for garden culture and 3 feet apart for field culture, and 
space the rows 4% feet apart for garden culture and 6 feet apart for 
field culture. All canes that have passed through the winter and 
fruited the next summer should be cut off close to the ground right 
after they are through fruiting. Keep the soil well cultivated or 
mulched with straw, leaves, sawdust, etc. 
KEITH’S NO. 1A SELECTED PLANTS 
These plants are selected from the more open nursery rows where 
they have grown larger, have more branches, more fruit buds, and 
larger root systems. We SELECT them for you, and these Selected 
Bushes cost you so very little more. Why not set the best—Keith’'s 
No. 1A Selected Plants. 
PRICES FOR KEITH’S CERTIFIED SUNRISE PLANTS 
Two-Year Transplants No. 1 
SeDlcnts weet a el ors $1.25 BOrplantsn sec cers tee oes $ 8.00 
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Two-Year Transplants No. 1A Selected 
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One-Year No. 1 Plants 
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Zo) icin isms errr. a: aces 3.50 SOORDlants a ee ee 43.00 
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EXTRA QUALIT 
“Something to Crow About” 
(Write tor prices on larger quantities) 
(See page 21 for postage rates) 
This New Raspberry Has 
Earliness—High Quality of Fruit— 
Hardiness—Disease Resistance 
Mr. Black of New Jersey says: 
“SUNRISE is as early as Chief and almost as large as 
Latham. Much better quality, and berries do not crumble.” 
He finds SUNRISE two weeks earlier than Latham. 
Prof. Clark of N. J. Experiment Station says: 
“The special value of the SUNRISE is its earliness. Has a 

long fruiting season in New Jersey—in most cases SUNRISE 
will continue to produce some berries even after Latham is 

practically finished.” 
From U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 397: 
“SUNRISE has shown resistance to low temperatures in 
midwinter, whereas Latham and some other varieties were 
severely injured. 
“The resistance of SUNRISE to leaf curl:and cane diseases 
is probably an important factor in its ability to withstand 
low temperatures. It has been more resistant than Latham 
to anthracnose, leaf spot and spur blight. 
"The berries pick easily. of fine, firm texture, juicy, non- 
crumbly, mild sub-acid in flavor, with a good Raspberry 
wm 
aroma, and better in quality than Latham - - -. 

Plant at left is a 2-year Sunrise transplant; the other is a l-year size so com- 
monly offered. What a difference. Note the root system, and the branched top 
bearing lots of fruit buds (A). 
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