PLANT A GURNEY ORCHARD THIS YEAR 
WINTER APPLES 
GOOD KEEPERS 
ANISIM: EARLY Winter Russian, extremely 
hardy, and a heavy bearer. It is a juicy, “snappy ” 
apple, bright red in color. No Northern orchard is 
complete without Anisim. Hardy. 
BLACK BEN DAVIS (Gano): A heavy bearer of 
big Dark Red APPLES. A winter apple that 
Really Keeps. For Baking, the ‘‘Black Ben” is 
super-excellent. Fairly Hardy. 
CORTLAND: A beautiful “ALL RED” Apple 
that keeps well into the winter. Like its parent, 
the McIntosh, it has the Snow Apple fragrance 
and quality with white snappy flesh. One of the 
best sellers and excellent for home use. A vigorous 
grower and a heavy cropper. Be sure to plant 
Cortland. Hardy except in the extreme North. 
DARK “ALL RED” DELICIOUS: The name 
“Delicious” describes its QUALITY. It is “ALL 
RED” and Gurney’s improvement by putting it 
on Hardy Siberian roots makes it suitable for your 
orchard. Plant plenty of Gurney’s Dark ALL 
RED. Extra Hardy Delicious. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS: A luscious golden yel¬ 
low, good keeping apple. Extra hardy on Siberian 
roots. It is recommended for the North. It 
keeps well if you can keep folks away from it. It is 
DELICIOUS. ( Hardy in zones 1, 2, 3, and 6.) 
EARLHAM: A beautiful yellow with a pinkish 
blush, firm and juicy. It keeps well into April or 
May. Strong and vigorous in growth, the Earl- 
ham is headed for the top of the list for hardy 
Winter Apples. An Iowa introduction. 
GURNEYS ALL SEASON 
APPLE ORCHARD 
(See Illustrations Lower Right-Hand Corner) 
TURLEY’S WINESAP: A beauty. Highly 
colored, Turley’s Winesap satisfies the eye. When 
you sample it, your taste is satisfied. It is a good 
keeper and hardy. Bears well annually. Why look 
farther? It is just what you want. Order at least 
FIVE! Second Hardiness. 
SIX BIG TREES 91.50 
1 New Manitoba Greening, 4-5 ft. 
1 New Red Beacon, 3-4 ft. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING: A very AT¬ 
TRACTIVE winter apple, with smooth, waxy, 
clear pale yellow skin with a slight greenish tinge. 
The flesh is crisp and mild. Second Hardiness. 
I Early Bearing Anoka, 4-5 ft. 
1 Dark “All Red” Delicious, 3-4 ft. ★ ★ ★ 
1 New Joan, 3-4 ft. 
GURNEY APPLES 
ARE HARDY 
All have hardy Siberian Roots 
that bring them into bearing 
several years younger— 
PLANT 
A FAMILY ORCHARD 
THIS 
YEAR 
GURNEY’S 
ALL SEASON 
APPLE ORCHARD 
1 Whitney Crab No. 20, 4-5 ft. 
ALL on HARDY ROOTS (ft-f r A 
GURNEY’S REST SIX 
GRIMES GOLDEN: If you miss this beautiful, 
golden, highest quality, juicy, long keeping apple, 
your orchard will be the worse for it. It produces 
heavily, and annually. Second Hardiness. (Avail¬ 
able in 3-4 ft. and 4-5 ft. only.) 
HARALSON: This is the hardiest of the commer¬ 
cial Winter Apples. If I add up all of the good 
qualities of all of the other Apples and Say “this 
is Haralson,” I would not be saying too much for 
this big, red juicy fruit that keeps till summer, 
and is borne heavily and annually on a sturdy, 
strong branched tree. Bears fruit in three years. 
JONATHAN: The best Apple for every use. Red 
Juicy and “snappy” when eaten out of hand. 
Excellent baked or in pies, and it keeps well 
without special care. Many orchards are com¬ 
prised principally of Jonathan. Third Hardiness. 
MALINDA: Bears early and a full crop each year. 
The fruit is conical and a rich yellow with a dull 
red blush, the flesh tangy and firm, best keeping 
winter apple. Malinda is one of the hardiest of 
Winter Apples. Every northern orchard should be 
planted heavily to Malinda. First Hardiness. 
PERKINS: This large, 
round, red Apple is fine 
grained, juicy, and of a 
delicious flavor. Will 
keep well into April and 
is of First Hardiness. 
Whitney No. 20 
You Can Grow Them 
New Joan 
