Seed Potatoes 
From the Red River Valley 
★ EARLY SIX WEEKS 
This is a good potato for the early market because of its high quality and 
earliness. 
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 marketable 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. 
*/ 4 bu., 55c; V 2 bu., 80c; 1 bu., $1.30; 100 lbs. $2.15. 
* BUGLESS 
★ CHIPPEWA t 
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This heavy yielding, large, late potato is more 
immune from bugs than any other potato grown. 
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 a 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. 
Vi bu., 55c; l / 2 bu., 80c; 1 bu., $1.30; 100 
lbs. $2.15. 
A new potato introduced by the Department of 
Agriculture, and it is a good one. 
1. Yield— Has outyielded Ohios, Irish Cobbler, and 
Rural New Yorker, with a record yield of nearly 
500 bushels per acre. 
2. Appearance— A Real Beauty. It is a smooth, 
oval, white potato with very shallow eyes. 
3. Quality —Extra good. Always cooks dry and 
mealy. 
4. Season— It ripens after the early potatoes and 
before the late ones, and will keep better than 
Ohios or Green Mountain. 
Try this new, shallow eyed, white potato. It is a 
cellar filler and a money maker. 
5 lbs., 55c, Postpaid. Vi bu., 70c; V 2 bu., 
$1.05; 1 bu., $1.80; 100 lbs. $2.90. 
★ WARBA, THE NEW MINNESOTA POTATO 
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The earliest potato grown. 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 produce a crop of potatoes 
in hot, dry weather when all others are a total failure. 
Eating quality is unusually good. 
Our Warba potatoes were grown for us in Minne¬ 
sota, and yielded over 300 bushels per acre. Don’t 
wait, get started with this wonderful new potato now. 
V4 bu., 55c; V 2 bu.,80c; 1 bu., $1.30; 100 lbs., 
$2.15. 
100 
LBS. 
*2.15 
★ EARLY OHIO 
100 
LBS. 
*2.15 
Everyone knows the Early Ohio Potato, but they 
seldom see any as even sized, clean and smooth as our 
this year’s supply. They were grown in the Red River 
Valley and are fine seed stock. For Heavy Yields of 
smooth, good keeping, shallow eyed potatoes, Plant 
Early Ohio. 
1/4 bu., 55c; 1/2 bu., 80c; 1 bu., $1.30; 100 lbs., 
$2.15. 
Be Careful—Potatoes raised on irrigated land are not good 
for seed. Plant only Genuine Red River Valley Seed Potatoes. 
★ CAPITOL LAWN MIXTURE 
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This is a mixture of Kentucky 
Blue and many other fine, hardy 
lawn grasses. It is the best mix¬ 
ture for places where rainfall is 
light and artificial watering impos¬ 
sible. The Price is Low, and you 
will be proud of your Capitol 
Lawn. 
1 lb., 22c; 5 lbs., $1.00, Post¬ 
paid. Not Prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.75; 
25 lbs., $4.10; 50 lbs., $7.90; 
100 lbs., $15.50. 
★ WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
White Dutch Clover is the small white flowered clover 
you see in lawns. A small mixture of White Dutch im¬ 
proves the appearance of any Blue Grass lawn. It has 
an even greater value as a pasture clover if you have low, 
wet ground. It comes back so quickly after being pas¬ 
tured that it is almost impossible to keep it down. Try 
White Dutch for pasture. 
y 2 lb., 30c; 1 lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.50, Postpaid. Not 
Prepaid: 10 lbs., $4.60; 25 lbs., $11.20; 60 lbs. (1 bu.), 
$26.50; 100 lbs., $43.75. 
DON'T TAKE CHANCES 
Buy fresh, new crop garden seed 
from Gurney’s. 
LAWN GRASS 
* BENT GRASS ASTORIA 
More people are using Bent Grass for lawns each 
year, because it makes a beautiful thick, velvety turf. 
Plant Bent Grass and your lawn will be the show place 
of the neighborhood. Astoria is the hardiest Bent, and 
can be planted where the rainfall is limited. 
The seed costs more per pound, but it goes farther. 
1 pound will plant 400 square feet. 
If you are able to water your lawn during dry spells, 
Plant Bent—It Is Better. 
Vx lb., 40c; 1 lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.65, Postpaid 
Not Prepaid: 10 lbs., $6.95; 25 lbs., $16.25. 
★ CITY LAWN MIXTURE 
This is a mixture of good heavy, clean Kentucky 
Blue Grass and White Dutch Clover mixed in the proper 
proportion to make a rich, velvety lawn. 
Plant as early in the spring as possible, using one 
pound of seed to each 200 square feet of surface. Water 
liberally. By the first of July, your lawn will be green 
and beautiful, and far enough advanced to withstand the 
hot weather of July and August. 
1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.40, Postpaid. Not Prepaid 
10 lbs., $2.10; 25 lbs., $4.95; 50 lbs., $9.55; 100 lbs., 
$18.60. 
★ KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
The lawn grass for the North. 
Easy to start and easy to care for. 
Blue Grass has never been low¬ 
er priced, so now is the time to 
start a lawn or thicken up the old 
one. 
Our seed is extra good this 
year. Use one pound for 300 square 
feet; 50 pounds per acre. 
1 lb., 22c; 5 lbs., $1.00, Post¬ 
paid. Not Prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.70; 
25 lbs., $3.90; 50 lbs., $7.40; 
100 lbs., $14.30. 
★ SHADY LAWN MIXTURE 
This is a mixture of fine grasses that grow best in 
shady and partly shady places. If you have trouble with 
the shady parts of your lawn, try this mixture. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.65, Postpaid. Not Prepaid: 
10 lbs., $2.70; 25 lbs., $6.45; 50 lbs., $12.45; 100 lbs., 
$24.50. 
HOUSE OF GURNEY 
Dear Sirs: 
We planted 300 lbs. of your Warba Potatoes 
last year, and as dry as it was here, we had 
over 70 bushel, and they were two or three 
weeks earlier than the Cobblers we planted 
the same day. Mrs. John Massie, 
Persia, Iowa 
PLANT NORTHERN GROWN POTATOES AND DOUBLE YOUR YIELD 
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