
DON GURNEY IN CHARLES GURNEY’S 
PLUM ORCHARD, IN NOVEMBER 
Charles Gurney sold $97.00 worth of Plums 
to the Sunshine Grocery, from 9 of these 
5-year old trees. 
Select your Plum Trees from the Varieties listed on 
Pages 58 and 59. 
BUFFALO BERRY: Silver leaves, branches cov- 
ered with ropes of bright berries which are excel- 
lent for jellies, attractive to birds. Extremely 
hardy and drouth resistant. (For Prices See Page 
54.) 
THE FLARE RHUBARB AND PARADISE 
ASPARAGUS SHOULD BE IN ALL GARD- 
ENS, See Page 61. 

A Block of 50,000 Coming 2-Year Old Apple 
Trees in Our Nursery 
For a complete list of Choice, Hardy Apple Trees 
for your orchard, See Pages 50, 51, and 82. 
RED BERRIED MOUNTAIN ASH: Hardy, 
when grown as ours are, with branches close to 
the ground. (See Page 68.) 
DON’T OVERLOOK THE CHINESE ELM, 
HYBRID ELM, AND MOLINE ELM ON 
PAGES 64 and 68. 
GINNALA MAPLE is one of the few exception- 
ally good, small trees, is perfectly hardy, trans- 
plants readily, is free from disease, is excellent for 
screening unsightly views, or as a specimen tree, 
or grouping in your yard. Makes a beautiful trim- 
med Hedge . . . Stands close pruning. Colors up 
exceptionally well. (For Prices See Page 74.) 
RICHARDI POPLAR: A rapid growing, large, 
wide spreading, hardy Poplar with upper surface 
of leaves tinted golden . . . Very Ornamental. 
2-4 ft., 40c each; 5 for $1.75. 

Junipers for the Beautification of Your 
Grounds, Growing in Gurney’s Nursery 
See our list of Evergreens on Page 72 
RUSSIAN OLIVE: Makes a large tree when 
given plenty of room. Can be planted close to- 
gether and used as a snow-catcher, or a beautiful, 
closely trimmed hedge. You should include a few 
of these silver-leaved trees in your plantings. 
(For Prices See Page 67.) 
CORKSCREW WILLOW: A novelty . . . The 
trunk and branches actually grow curled like a 
corkscrew; rapid in growth. Include one of these 
novelties in your order. 
4-6 ft., 40c each; 5 for $1.75. 
PFITZER’S JUNIPER AND VIRGINIANA 
JUNIPERS cannot be excelled for foundation 
plantings. (See Page 72.) 
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A Block of Forest Tree Seedlings. We Are 
Growing Several Million of Them : 
See our exceptionally low prices on Forest Tree z 
Seedlings— Pages 64-67. 
DWARF CARAGANA—Caragana Pygmaea: — 
A Dwarf, bushy, free flowering shrub, 3 feet high, — 
with very fine foliage. Excellent for planting where ~ 
weather conditions are severe .. . Stands extreme — a 
cold and is very drouth resistant. = 
12-18 in., 25c Each; 10 for $2.00. g 
The COTONEASTER with its shiny leaves, its - 
ability to withstand all conditions makes it worth 
while in all plantings. First in the spring to leaf — 
out. (For further information and prices see Page73.) 
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY: Similar to the — 
Snowball, but produces large clusters of bright- — 
red edible berries that hang onto the bushes — 
throughout the winter. A native of some of the — 
northern states, hardy, and an all ‘round superior — 
shrub of 8 to 10 feet that will stand partial shade. — s&s 
12-24 in., 35c each; 10 for $3.00. 
2-3 ft., 40c each; 10 for $3. 50. i 
DOGWOOD, GOLDEN TWIG: This is eiiless 
to Red aewoor but twigs are golden yellow, and — 
it makes more dense growth than other Dogwood. — 
Excellent for groupings and border plantings. © 
Grows to a height of 8 feet. 
114-3 ft., 25c each, 5 for $1.00. ag 
DWARF NINEBARK SPIREA: A very com- — 
pact dwarf growing shrub attaining a height of 3 — 
to 4 feet. Foliage a very attractive bright green — 
staying on late in the fall. Very hardy, and 
excellent as specimen plants or as a hedge, 
12-18 in., 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 7 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA: We grow this in bos 3 
form. (See Page 68.) 

Madison, 8S. D. | 
Nov. 11, 1940 — 
Tut House or GuRNEY 
Yankton, South Dakota 
Gentlemen: a 
Just to show you what Gurney’s Chinese Elm will _ 
do. They never have been watered. Value $500.00 ~ 
each. (See picture above.) i 
Yours truly, ae 
: A.D. 

