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WHY be Without Plenty Tasty Black Raspberries 
FOR Fresh Berries for Pies, Jellies, Jams, Etc., 
WHEN so Few Plants Cost So Little— 
WHEN so Few Plants Will Yield so Many Berries? 
BERRIES Will Then Cost You Less Than 3c Per Quart. 
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j The Old Reliable (Early to 
umberian Midseason) Black Raspberry 
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. You can depend 
upon Cumberland when others fail. The canes are hardy and strong—don't 
break over easily with their loads of big berries. Cumberland is also a very 
suitable berry for home use—berries large, not seedy, well flavored, and 
there are lots of them. We know Cumberland will please you in every way. 
Cumberland Prices 

1-Year, No. 1 2-Year Transplants 
> : ZOTeer > leao 200 for ..$10.50 Grade No. 1 Grade No. 1-A 
“aS en! : ; 25 for 3.; 2.39 300 for.. 15.00 6 for ....$1.50 6 for ....$2.00 
CUMBERLAND 
Productveit hordyw easile 50 for ... 4.25 500 for .. 21.50 I2Zetoreee ee e-0 12 for .... 3.50 
grown, easily picked, rich, 100 for ... 5.50 1000 for.. 39.50 25 ROree 450 25 for .... 6.00 
fine flavor, not seedy. 
Keith's 2- Year Black Raspberry Transplants 
Saves You One Year’s Work — Have Berries This Summer 
Keith's 2-Year Black Raspberry Transplants are ready to bear for you this summer. Last 
spring we took one-year tip plants, planted them in our nursery rows, cultivated and 
grew them into our 2-year bushes. We have saved you a year’s work and supply you 
with bearing-age bushes. 
By setting these 2-year bushes you (1) eliminate one year’s work and care; (2) eliminate 
the risk you take when you set l-year tip plants: (3) save labor and expense; (4) have 
berries sooner; (5) don’t have to wait a whole year to get results. We offer our Black 
Raspberry Transplants in two grades: No. 1 and No. 1-A. The No. 1-A are more bushy 
with larger root systems. 
Currants 
RED LAKE. Large growing, very hardy 
bushes, heavy producers of the largest 
berries in the Currant-family. Recently 
developed at the Minnesota State Fruit 
Breeding Farm. Stands northern sub- 
zero winters. Berries are a bright red 
with a very tasty Currant flavor. Borne 
on long stems filled full with berries. 
Easily picked. Fruits over a long sea- 
son. 
Prices 
2-Year, No. 1 Bushes 
Eachi see $0.60 Gi forges = $3.15 
3iforg ee 1570107 for#4. 0 0-20 
NOTE: Currants and Gooseberries are shipped 
into the following states ONLY: Indiana, Illinois, 
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, 
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and 

Here you see a 2-year Black Raspberry Transplant. 
Oklahoma. Save a whole year by setting Keith’s 2-Year racer eco tah 

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