Make out the same order for 
garden and flower seed from several 
different seedhouses; total them, and you 
will find your order from Gurney’s will 
make you a substantial saving. We 
k want your business only if our 
price and quality justify it. 
TRANSPORTATION—Par¬ 
cel post rates are usually 
lower than express or freight 
on orders weighing less than 
50 lbs. If you wish your or¬ 
der to come by parcel post, 
be sure and inclose money 
for postage on any articles 
not 
Garden seeds from The House of Gurney are the best quality 
money can buy. They are either grown by us or are grown for us 
under contract from our own stock seed. 
NON-WARRANTY—The House of 
Gurney, Inc., does not give any war¬ 
ranty, expressed or implied, as to de¬ 
scription, quality, productiveness, or 
any other matter of seeds, bulbs or 
plants which it sends out. and will 
not he in any way held responsible 
for the crop. 
In our trial grounds each year we test over 5000 different kinds 
of flowers and vegetables, discarding the poor ones and listing only 
those which we would be satisfied with for our own planting. 
We Pay Transportation Charges on All Vegetable and Flower Seeds in Pkts., Ounces, V^'Pints, One-Pound and 
5-Pound Lots. Something Special Will Be Packed FREE with Each Order. 
PRICES ARE LOWER AT GURNEY’S 
MAKE THIS TEST 
ASPARAGUS 
Sow in early spring 
in drills two inches 
deep. Manure plenti¬ 
fully each fall, to be 
forked in very early 
in the spring, after 
which sow on a good 
dressing of salt, one 
oz. to 50 ft. of drill. 
• MARY 
WASHINGTON 
The result of care¬ 
ful breeding. It grows 
large straight shoots, 
dark green in color. 
The tips are tight and 
firm and do not open 
out or begin to branch 
until well out of the ground, making the finest 
kind of green Asparagus both for home use and 
market. 
Mary Washington is a special selection from 
Pedigreed Washington, being earlier, larger and 
is absolutely rust resistant. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz., 
10c; 14 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 75c. 
SUMMER ASPARAGUS 
SQUASH 
Known as “Cut and Come Again.” This most 
delicious vegetable is worth a place in all gardens. 
The plant makes a strong growth, like summer 
crook-neck squash. The fruit should be cut at 
four to six inches long and should not be al¬ 
lowed to mature, as it stops the formation of 
new fruit. Cook it just the same as asparagus. 
Yields wonderfully. Pkt., 5c; 1 oz.,15c; 14 lb.,40c. 
GROUND ALMOND 
Gurney’s Money-Saving 
Garden Collection 
The varieties for this garden were selected 
by Donald Gurney. Everything will please 
you and make a garden you can be proud of. 
Order our money saving garden collection 
and get SI. 32 worth of the best garden seed 
for only $1.00. 
1 Pkt. Beets—Gurney’s Early Model 
( ilobe... .07 
!4 Pint Beans—Pencil Pod Black Wax. .12 
1 Pkt. Cabbage—Gurney's Early Ball- 
head .07 
1 Pkt. Carrot — Gurney’s New Core¬ 
less .08 
1 Pkt. Cucumber — Black Diamond It 
Stays Green. .06 
!4 Pint Sweet Corn—Golden Sunshine. .10 
1 Pkt. Lettuce — Grand Rapids .05 
1 Pkt. Muskmelon- Weaver's Special. .06 
1 Pkt. Watermelon — Red Seeded 
Hutchinson .07 
1 Pkt. Onion—Riverside Sweet Span¬ 
ish . .06 
!4 Pint Peas — Gurney's Yankton Main 
Crop .15 
1 Pkt. Pepper— Harris Early Giant.. . .07 
1 Pkt. Parsnip—Guernsey Half Long. .05 
1 Pkt. Radish—White Icicle. 05 
1 Pkt. Radish — Early Scarlet Turnip 
White Tip.05 
1 Pkt. Spinach — King of Denmark. . . .06 
1 Pkt. Salsify or Oyster Plant . 05 
1 Pkt. Tomato—New Earlibell .10 
Value. $1.32 
BARGAIN PRICE, Postpaid *1.00 
BORECOLE OR KALE 
What One of Our Customers 
Dwarf Green Curled Kale 
Sow the seed from early spring until the middle 
of August. The flavor of the plants improves 
after they have been touched by frost. One 
ounce sows 500 feet of drill. 
• DWARF GREEN CURLED KALE 
Hardier than Cabbage. Leaves curly as Pars¬ 
ley, tender and very fine flavor. Immense quan¬ 
tities produced in South find ready sales in the 
North. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c; lb., 65c. 
♦ TALL KALE 
One of the very best plants for greens, well 
known and much planted by German-Americans. 
It is much hardier than cabbage. The leaves are 
very curly. Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; 14 lb., 25c; lb., 65c. 
Is a very'interesting novelty as one hill will 
produce as many as 125 to 150 nuts. They should 
be sown in good mellow ground, they have a very 
fine almond flavor. The nuts are about three- 
quarters of an inch in length, having a thin brown 
skin and snow white meat that becomes sweeter 
after the nuts have been harvested and dried for 
a time. The nuts will mature in the fall after the 
first frost. Pkt., 7c; !4 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 45c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Cultivated for the small heads that grow in 
great number on the main stem. It is a delicacy 
much esteemed by everyone. Sow in seed bed 
middle of spring and transplant and manage as 
Winter Cabbage. Pkt., 6c; oz., 20c; J4 H>., 
55c; lb., $1.60. 
Thinks of Gurney’s Seed. 
Perham, Minn. 
April 29. 1935 
House of Gurney, Inc. 
Yankton, S. D. 
Dear Sirs: 
I got Carrot seed from The House of 
Gurney last year, two packets of them, and 
got 10 bushels back in return. They were 
the best tasting Carrots we have ever had. 
In spite of the drouth our garden was just 
wonderful. 
Yours truly, 
Mrs. Herman Hinz 
Perham, Minn. 
BROCCOLI—Winter Cauliflower 
• ST. VALENTINE 
This is the standard variety of Broccoli grown 
extensively in the Northwest for shipping to the 
eastern markets. St. Valentine is a large-headed 
variety of good appearance and excellent quality. 
Pkt., 5c; i/ 2 oz., 20c; 1 oz., 35c; !4 lb., $1.15. 
• ITALIAN GREEN—Sprouting 
We have a fine strain of this choice Italian 
vegetable which has only recently become a fav¬ 
orite in American markets. Plants do not make 
solid heads but produce an abundance of light 
green, tender sprouts with loose flowerhead* at 
the end. It is cooked like Spinach. Sow in May, 
harvest in August. Very delicious and tasty. 
Pkt., 7c; oz., 17c; 1 oz., 30c; !4 lb., 90c. 
Seed from Gurney's grow and satisfy 
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