GURNEY’S NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES 
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Double Your Potato Yield By planting northern grown seed. All our potatoes are grown in 
North Dakota and Minnesota in the Red River Valley. 
GURNEY’S BUGLESS POTATOES 
Has absolutely proved that it is more immune 
from bugs than any other potato grown, that it 
is seldom damaged by bugs, and that happens 
only in bad seasons. 
Test them for yourself. Plant a patch of 
Bugless and a patch of some other variety in 
the same field. In yield, quality and freedom 
from insect pests the Bugless will be the winner. 
Why should we grow other varieties of late 
potatoes subject to damage by bugs, lower yields 
and of inferior quality. 
Get in the Bugless game. Plant potatoes that 
will fill your cellars and your pocketbook. 
15 lbs., 75c; 30 lbs., $1.05; 60 lbs., $1.75; 
100 lbs. or more at $2.50 per 100 lbs. 
EARLY SIX WEEKS 
This is a good potato for the early 
market because of its high quality and 
earl i ness. 
The potatoes begin to form when 
the vines are only 5 to 6 inches high, and 
in 7 to 8 weeks from planting are of fine 
markeatable size. The tubers are of a 
handsome, oval form, red color with 
shallow eyes. Splendid keepers and of 
the finest cooking quality. 
For the home garden or for the early market, 
you can not beat Early Six Weeks. 15 lbs., 70c; 
30 lbs., $1.00; 60 lbs., $1.65; 100 lbs. or more 
at $2.35 per 100 lbs. 
WARBA THE NEW MINNESOTA POTATO 
As early as Red Bliss. It consistently out- 
yields Irish Cobbler. This attractive new 
potato looks like a pink eyed Irish Cobbler. The 
best potato introduced for many years. Warba 
is very resistant to mosaic disease and will pro¬ 
duce a crop of potatoes in hot, dry weather when 
all others are a total failure. Eating quality is 
unusually good. J 
Our Warba potatoes were grown for us in 
Minnesota, and even though short of rain, 
yielded over 300 bushels per acre. 
Don’t wait, get started with this wonderful 
new potato now. 
15 lbs., 75c; 30 lbs., $1.05; 60 lbs., $1.75; 100 ,, 
lbs. or more at $2.50 per 100 lbs. 
EARLY OHIO 
Early Ohio is the most popular early 
potato in this country, and the potato 
that always finds a market at a good 
price. 
It is very early, nearly as early as Red 
Bliss or Warba and yields an enormous 
crop of smooth, shallow eyed, oval pota¬ 
toes. Early Ohio is a high quality eating 
potato and an extra good keeper. 
I have kept these potatoes in an ordin¬ 
ary cave until my new crop Early Ohios 
were ready to use. Out stock of Ohios 
is grown for us in the Red River Valley 
from the finest stock seed and are very 
choice. 
15 lbs., 65c; 30 lbs., 95c; 60 lbs., $1.60; 
100 lbs. or more at $2.25 per 100 
lbs. 
RED BLISS TRIUMPH 
This is one of the earliest potatoes 
grown. It is the round, smooth, shallow 
eyed red potato you will find on the 
market in the early spring. On account 
of its earliness, it brings the highest 
prices, and thousands of acres of 
Triumphs are raised by the Southern 
growers for the early market. 
It is a heavy yielder of fine quality 
potatoes, and every one should plant 
some Red Bliss for early potatoes. 
15 lbs., 65c; 30 lbs., 95c; 60 lbs., 
$1.60; 100 lbs. or more at $2.25 per 
100 lbs. 
Howard Wherry—Nursery Production Manager With Red Bliss 
Triumph Potatoes—-Picture Taken July 4th. 
• IRISH COBBLER 
Tests made at the State Agricultural 
College, Brookings, S. Dak. place Irish 
Cobbler as the best yielder over a three- 
year period. 
It is second early, nearly round, pure 
white, a good keeper, and of very excel¬ 
lent quality, always cooking dry and 
mealy. On account of the short, stocky 
growth of the vine, this potato can be 
planted closer together than most 
varieties, ordinarily about one foot apart ; 
in the row. 
15 lbs., 65c; 30 lbs., 95c; 60 lbs., 
$1.60; 100 lbs. or more at $2.25 per 
100 lbs. 
SWEET POTATOES 4 
® EARLY JERSEY 
This variety is the most satisfactory 
for northern planting. We can furnish 
these for shipment about April 1st. The 
potatoes should be planted by the 10th 
of April, the spr&uts transplanted from t.; 
the 15th of May to as late as July lst,~J|i 
The potatoes must be planted imrtu|^§ 
diately on their arrival as they decay 
rapidly at that time of the year. Wijjvy 
yield from 200 to 300 bu. per acre.’*|:| 
1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., 80c; 10 lbs.;|l 
$1.45; 40 lbs., $3.75; 80 lbs., $7.25. / 
Plant From 8 to 1 5 bu. of potato 
per acre. Use more seed if soil is 
rich and rainfall heavy. 
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Potatoes Will Be Shipped at Planting Time in the Spring 
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