Keith’s Bearing- Age 
Blueberry Bushes 
Saves You:— 2 
Three or more years 
of cultivation. 
Saves You:— 
Three or more years fox 
of waiting for berries. Hee 
Four-Year Bush 
Keiths’ 4-Yea 
block of 4-yr. ready-to-bear Blueberry bushes (pic- 
Ready-to-Bear Blue- 
berry Bushes. This 
year we have a large 
ture below) that must be moved this spring, 
therefore we are offering them at money saving, 
attractive, reduced prices. They are up to grade, 
age, and productiveness, and are identical in 
every way with our older (5- and 6-year) bushes, 
and because they are up to grade, branching, pro- 
ductiveness, etc., they are a wonderful buy for 
you this spring, and will help you get a start in 
Blueberries at low cost. (See OFFER No. 1, front 
cover.) These 4-year ready-to-bear Blueberry bush- 
es will be dug from the field shown in the picture 
below and shipped direct to you. 
Why Keith’s Blueberry Bushes Are Best 
Grown in open rows and given the same care and 
attention we give our commercial plantings, Keith's 
Bearing-Age Blueberry bushes develop shapely, well 
branched, productive bushes. They are grown to 
produce for you. They are much better, in every way, 
than so many bushes offered today that have been 
grown in crowded rows and sold in terms of height 
only. Keith offers you bushes by “AGE” instead of 
“inches in height.’’ In our bushes, height takes care 
of itself. Note the shape and height of the bushes 
shown helow. 
Here is a snapshot of pickers harvesting Blue- 
berries from a block of 4-yr. on left, 5-yr. on right, 
bushes. The 4- to 5-yr. bushes you order will be duq 
from this block. 
Five-Year Bush 
s ] Ready-to-Bear Blue- 
berry Bushes have 
a been grown under 
the same conditions 
and care as all other Keith’s Ready-to-Bear Blue- 
berry bushes and have these years of growth to 
your advantage. They are well branched and 
loaded with fruit buds, which develop into ber- 
ries in summer. Don't confuse them with Blue- 
berry bushes offered in terms of height only. They 
are the best buy and saving for you. Most of 
our customers order bushes of this age. (See OF- 
FER No. 2 on page 2.) 
Saves You Years of Waiting for Berries 
Why wait three or more years for your berries 
when you can set Keith’s Bearing-Age Blueberry 
bushes and pick berries in 80 days. They are 
ready to bear for you this summer. 
Showing one of Keith’s 5-yr., Blueberry bushes 
in full fruit one year after planting. They get you 
berries QUICK and cost so little more than ordin- 
ary bushes. 
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Six-Year Bush 
Ready-to-Bear 
Blueberry Bushes 
Keith’s 6-Year ser “sashes 
in open rows, under the special care and con- 
ditions mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs. 
They are the largest bushes we offer. They 
have been grown for six years with the same 
care, cultivation, and attention given our bear- 
ing bushes. OUR SUPPLY OF SIX-YEAR BUSH- 
ES IS LIMITED THIS YEAR. ORDER EARLY. 
They can be supplied in our BLUEBERRY OF- 
FER No. 3 on page 4. 
Keith Has Two Grades of 
Blueberry Bushes 
This year we offer you two grades of Blue- 
berry bushes—the No. 1 and the No. 1-A. 
Both are described below. 
This Grade of Blueberry 
Grade No. bushes, whether they be in 
the 4-, 5- or 6-year age, are well branched and 
well rooted. They are of bearing age and con- 
tain fruiting buds that will develop into fruit during 
this coming summer. They are larger and super- 
ior to many Blueberry bushes being offered to- 
day for they have been transplanted and grown 
in the open in our nursery rows, where they 
receive the best of care and cultivation, thus 
causing them to develop into well branched, 
large productive bushes. 
Selected. This is our best 
Grade No. 1- grade of Blueberry bush- 
es. Because of having more room to spread out in 
the nursery row, these bushes are well branched, 
larger, have more fruiting buds and branches, 
and larger root systems than the No. 1 grade. 
They are SELECTED BUSHES. To have the best 
Blueberry bushes, those that are more branched, 
larger root systems order Keith's No. 1-A Selected 
Grade. They are the best bushes obtainable—they 
are selected, yet they cost so little more. 
