1935 SPRING AND FALL ^ THE HOUSE OF GURNEY, INC. YANKTON, SOUTH DAKOTA 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
Poppies— Hardy Perennial 
New Hardy Oriental Red Poppies— 
This new race of Oriental Poppies when once 
planted, continues blooming for several years 
without further trouble. The flowers often 
measure 6 inches across and are of the most in¬ 
tense brilliant red. Pkt., 8c; l / 4 oz. 25c. 
Oriental Perennial Hybrids, Mixed — 
Flowers of gorgeous brilliancy, ranging from 
soft flesh and rose to brilliant dazzling scarlet. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Iceland Poppies 
(Papaver Nudicaule) 
Hardy perennials, flower the first year from" 
seed, blooming almost as quickly as the annual 
sorts. They are of graceful, neat habit, with 
bright green fernlike foliage, formed in tufts, 
from which issue slender stalks about 12 inches 
high, bearing their brilliant flowers in endless 
profusion. 
New Hybrid Iceland Single Mixed — The 
latest development in this lovely species, varying 
in color from sulphur yellow through different 
shades of orange to chamois and salmony-rose, 
some of which are very striking. Pkt., 8c; l / 4 
oz., 30c. 
Iceland Double Mixed—This new perennial 
Iceland Poppy comes in all the beautiful colors 
of the single with the added beauty of perfect 
double and semidouble flowers. Pkt., 15c; 
2 pkts., 25c. 
Platycodon (Chinese Bell 
Flower) 
Perennial plants with showy flowers. Blooms 
from spring until early fall. Height, 1 to 2 feet. 
Finest Mixed — Blue and white flowers. 
Pkt., 7c; V4 oz. 15c. 
Perennial Phlox 
Hardy Phlox (Perennial)—No class of hardy 
plants is more desirable than the Perennial 
Phloxes. They will thrive in any position and be 
used to advantage in the hardy border in large 
groups on the lawn, or planted in front of shrub¬ 
bery, where, by judicious pinching back and 
removing faded flowers, a constant succession of 
bloom may be had until frost. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c. 
45c COLLECTION of Perennial 
Flower Seeds 
1 Pkt. Aquilegia Coerulea . 12c 
1 Pkt. Carnation Extra Choice Double 
Mixed.10c 
1 Pkt. Shasta Daisy Alaska. ... 8c 
1 Pkt. Delphinium Perennial Blue Larkspur. 8c 
1 Pkt. Poppy Perennial Oriental Red. 8c 
1 Pkt. Sweet William Dwarf Mixed. 5c 
1 Pkt. Double Blue Canterbury Bell. 10c 
Total 61c 
Perennial Collection No. 31 
SPECIAL PRICE .45c 
40c COLLECTION of Perennial 
Flowers 
Suitable for Rock Gardens 
1 Pkt. Alyssum Saxatile (Basket of GolclK. . 7c 
1 Pkt. Dianthus Plumarius Double Mixed . . 10c 
1 Pkt. Gypsophilia Perennial Double. 15c 
1 Pkt. Linaria Perennial Yellow. 10c 
1 Pkt. Poppy Iceland Single Mixed. 8c 
Total 50c 
Perennial Collection No. 32 
SPECIAL PRICE . 40c 
Sweet William 
Hardy Perennial 
The best varieties of Sweet William are of ex- j 
ceedingly beautiful colors, very large and perfe. t , 
in form with trusses of great size. Treatment as 
for carnation. The plants are perfectly hardy, 1 
and may be increased by division of the roots. j 
The colors pass from white to pink crimson. | 
carmine and purple, with distinct eye encircled i 
out flowers. 
Red Sweet William — An attractive red, scar¬ 
let flower. Fine double flowers borne with the 
greatest freedom during spring and summer. 
Pkt., 7c; *4 oz., 20c. 
Dwarf Mixed — These seldom grow over 6 to ; 
8 inches high. Profuse bloomers; excellent for ; 
borders or edging. Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 15c. 
Perennial Sweet Peas 
Hardy vines of robust growth resembling i 
Sweet Peas, but the flowers are not fragrant. 
Bloom through a long season and are excellent as ' 
cut flowers. The plants die down in the fall and j 
start growth from the roots early in the spring. 
Height, six feet. White, pink and rose. Pkt., 
5c; 1 oz., 25c. 
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Salvia Perennial Blue 
Blooms from September to frost. If you know 
the salvias only by the crimson horror which ■; 
defaces many a greensward, try angentea per¬ 
ennial blue, and learn what a self respecting 
plant this may be. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c. 
Violet 
Sweet Violet—Well known, old fashioned 
hardy garden violet; prized for their fragrance * 
and pretty blue and white flowers. Pkt., 8c; 
2 pkts., 15c. 
DOUBLE PROFITS FROM LEGUME CROPS 
No Matter How Good Your Legume Crops Are Without Inoculation 
They Will Be Better Inoculated 
You can now afford to inoculate all your legumes with dated, high 
count nitragin. 
For your protection, because Legume Germs are PERISHABLE, every 
package of NITRAGIN bears the Expiration DATE as well as the Germ 
COUNT when packed, and the PRICE. 
Lowest priced high quality inoculator on the market. 
Now sells to the farmer at only 614c per billion Legume Germs when f 
packed in 1 bushel sizes for Alfalfa, Clovers, and Lespedeza—other 
NITRAGIN Cultures selling for as low as 5c per billion in bushel sizes 
— even lower price per billion on all large sizes. 
NITRAGIN EASY TO APPLY 
NITRAGIN is a regular, MOIST, soil-like culture packed in tins. Easy 
to apply. Directions on every can. 
61 * 
Per Billion 
Legume 
Germs 
Garden Nitragin 
for Peas, Beans, 
Sweet Peas 
Inoculates from 
1 oz. to 8 lbs. seed, 
Price 25c 
New Reduced Nitragin Inoculation Prices 
For Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and All Clovers 
For 14 bu. Seed. . . $ -35 
For 1 bu. Seed. 65 
For 214 bu. Seed. 1-40 
For Soy Beans and Cow Peas 
For 1 bu. Seed . $ -35 
For 2 bu. Seed . 65 
For 5 bu. Seed. 1-40 
For 10 bu. Seed . 2.45 
Tor Peas, Beans and Vetch 
For J4 bu. Seed . $ .35 
For 1 bu. Seed .50 
For 100 lbs. Seed. 80 
For 5 bu. Seed . 2.25 
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