PLANT RED SKIN AND HAVE TOMATOES TWO WEEKS EARLIER 
GURNEY’S NORTHERN GROWN TOMATOES 
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR NORTHERN GROWN TOMATO SEED 
When you buy Tomato Seed from us, you 
get the best seed money can buy. Our con¬ 
stantly increasing sales to both Northern 
and Southern gardeners prove that our To¬ 
mato Seed Grows and Satisfies. One packet 
to 100 feet of row; 1 ounce for 2000 plants. 
EARLIBELL TOMATO: For many years we 
have listed Earlibell as the earliest tomato, and 
thousands of our customers in the Northwest have 
planted and are enthusiastic in its praise. This 
year we are listing an earlier tomato—the Red 
Skin, but we still urge our friends and customers to 
make at least part of their first planting Earlibell. 
It is an immense yielder of beautiful crimson 
tomatoes of extra fine flavor. The fruits are smooth 
and do not split easily. The vines are thrifty with 
enough foliage to shade the fruit so it will not 
sun-bum. Again, I urge you to plant Earlibell. 
Pkt., 8c; Vi oz., 20c; 1 oz., 35c; Vi lb., 90c; 
1 lb., $2.85; 5 lbs., $12.50. Postpaid. 
RED SKIN— The Earliest Tomato: This 
is the Tomato the World has been waiting for. 
Two weeks earlier than.the next earliest. We de¬ 
cided it deserved a picture on the cover of this 
catalog. The small self-pruning plants are weighted 
down with beautiful pointed tomatoes. The smooth 
red fruits do not crack or sun-bum. It is very 
solid and has very few seed. The seed will always 
be high priced. This year we have a very few 
pounds and can offer it only in small amounts. 
Plant Red Skin and have the first tomatoes in 
your town. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c; Vi oz., 30c; Vi oz., 55c; 
1 oz., 90c; »/« lb., $2.50. 
ALL RED—A New Early Tomato: A new to¬ 
mato developed by Professor A. F. Yeager of the 
North Dakota Agricultural College. 
This tomato has two qualities that put it ahead 
of any of the older varieties—earliness and yield. 
It is very, very early, ripening at the same time 
as Bison, and the medium size sturdy plants are 
literally loaded down with large tomatoes. All 
Red is larger and smoother than his other extra 
early tomatoes. The fruits are large, and ripen a 
brilliant red clear to the stem end. No matter 
where you live, try All Red. 
Pkg., 8c; Vi oz., 25c; 1 oz., 45c; */« lb., $1.35; 
GURNEY’S ALL STATE: See Colored Picture 
on Inside Front Cover. From NORTHERN 
NORTH DAKOTA, MONTANA, MINNESO¬ 
TA and WISCONSIN with their short growing 
season, down through SOUTH DAKOTA, IOWA, 
and NEBRASKA, you will find THIS WONDER¬ 
FUL NEW TOMATO IS BETTER than the 
variety you have been raising. 
The smooth red Tomatoes are as early as Bison 
or Earlibell, and NEARLY TWICE AS LARGE. 
This is the HEAVIEST YIELDING Tomato I 
have ever seen. The plants are literally loaded 
down with fruit. 
This morning, when looking across a field of this 
wonderful new Tomato, there was so mucWripe 
fruit on the plants, that THE FIELD SHOWED 
MORE RED THAN GREEN. 
The plants are medium size, .with enough leaves 
to prevent sun-scald. 
The fruit is a beautiful bright red, very solid, 
does not have many seed; 95% of the Tomatoes 
are perfect in shape. 
When we produce a new fruit or vegetable as 
good as this Tomato, WE ARE GLAD WE are 
in the seed and nursery business, and ARE ABLE 
TO OFFER IT TO OUR CUSTOMERS. 
Pkt., 20c; Vi oz., 30c; Vi oz., 55c; 1 oz., 90c; 
Vi lb., $2.75; Vi lb., $4.75; 1 lb. $8.75. 
RED SKIN-ALL RED-BISON 
These three tomatoes were developed by 
Professor A. F. Yeager while at the North 
Dakota Agricultural College. By producing 
these tomatoes. Professor Yeager has been 
of real service to all the people of the 
United States. 
Health Value of Fresh Tomatoes 
Calories, 104 Vitamins A-B-C-G 
Proteins, 9% Carbohydrates, .3% 
Fats, .4% Calcium, .011% 
Iron, .00044% 
BREAK O’DAY: This is a Good Tomato—good 
for slicing, for canning, or for marketing. 
It is a cross of Marglobe and Marvana; is very 
early, yet retains all the good qualities of Mar- 
globe, being a smooth, solid, bright red, globe 
shaped tomato. It is nearly as early as Earlibell. 
Does not crack and the seed cavities are small. 
For earliness and high quality Break O’Day is a 
winner. 
Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 20c; 1 oz., 35c; Vi lb., $1.15; 
I lb., $3.90. 
BISON 
BISON—The Tomato for Northern Gardens: 
One of the best and earliest tomatoes developed by 
Professor A. F. Yeager. Instead of wasting its vi¬ 
tality making a large plant, Bison is self-pruning 
and forms a compact bush. It puts all its energies 
into producing and ripening a heavy and extra 
early crop of smooth, solid, meaty, medium sized 
red tomatoes. IF YOU LIVE IN THE NORTH, 
PLANT BISON. 
Pkt., 5c; Vi oz., 25c; I oz. 45c; Vi lb., $1.45; 
1 lb.. $5.00. 
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