LY S DELICIOUS DRY LAND PEAS 
ALL OUR PEAS ARE RAISED IN THE DRY AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES WITHOUT IRRIGATION. 
THEY WILL YIELD BETTER THAN SEED GROWN UNDER IRRIGATION. 
‘THEY ARE BRED TO RESIST FUSARIUM WILT. PLAY SAFE, 


















LAXTONIAN 
141—LAXTONIAN—The Top Notch Early 
Pea: This is a pea that just suits me, and I eat 
lots of peas during the season. I like them any way 
they can be served. 
The vines of this extra early, heavy bearing, 
dwarf pea are very stocky and vigorous. The 
pods are very long, dark green and simply burst- 
ing with immense, sweet, tender peas. 
Triple size pkt, 10c; % Ib., 18c; 1 Ib., 32c; 
3 Ibs., 85c. All Postpaid. 
144—BIG DAKOTA: You want the most peas 
you can get, don’t you? Then plant Big Dakota, 
because by actual count we have found that they 
yield more pods to the vine and more peas to. the 
pod. They are of delicious quality, and luscious 
tasting. 
If you want the largest peas you have ever 
raised, plant Big Dakota. Thousands say this is the 
finest pea they have ever grown. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % Ib., 
3 ibs., 95c. All Postpaid. 
19c; 1 Ib., 35c; 
152—LITTLE MARVEL: (See colored picture on 
Page 2). Very tender, heavy yielder, and it will be 
a long time until we find a better one. In yield, 
earliness, and quality it is tops. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 33c; 3 
ibs., 95c. All Postpaid. 
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Fresh Peas Have More Health Value 
Calories per lb. 454 Vitamins A, B,C,G 
Proteins 7.0% Carbohydrates 16.9% 
Fats .5% Calcium .028% 
Iron .0057% 
CULTURE: Peas may be planted very early, as 
they will stand some frost, especially the smooth 
varieties. For a continuous supply, plant every 
10 days until June. Cover the seeds from 1 to 1% 
inches deep. 1 pound for 100 feet of row—120 
pounds per acre. 







GURNEY’S 
Dear Sirs: 
] think your seeds Fact = 
‘ally the Big Dakota ; 
Pleas seal me the seeds a8 soon as 
possible. 
Yours truly, 
Mrs. Herman J. Mehmert 


149—AMERICAN WONDER: Our improved 
strain of American Wonder is one of the earliest 
Wrinkled Peas grown. The dwarf vines grow about 
1 foot tall and are covered with medium size pods. 
This is the sweetest and tenderest pea we have 
ever raised. If you want quality, plant American 
Wonder. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % lb., 18c; 1 Ib., 32c; 
3 Ibs., 85c; All Postpaid. 
146— ALASKA—or Earliest of All: (52 days to 
maturity)— Alaska is absolutely the earliest pea 
and the heaviest yielder. The slender light green 
vines grow about 2 feet tall and are literally cov- 
ered with pods. The peas are of excellent quality, 
and as they all ripen at once, are easy to gather. 
If you want a lot of peas and want them early, 
plant Alaska. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 12 lb., 18c; 1 lb., 32c; 
3 Ibs., 85c. All Postpaid. 
160—EDIBLE PODDED PEAS—Dwarf Gray 
Sugar: (57 days)—The pea with pods so juicy and 
tender you do not shell them but eat pods and 
all like string beans. 
The vines grow about 20 inches tall and are 
heavy bearers. Give these a trial, and I know 
you will never be without them again. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % lb., 18c; 1 lb., 30c. 
All Postpaid. 
SEEDS AND TREES THAT GROW AND SATISFY 
PLANT WILT RESISTANT STRAINS. 
YANKTON MAIN CROP 
The drouth resistant pea 
157—GURNEY’S YANKTON MAIN CROP: 
(65 days)—Plant Yankton Main Crop and assure 
yourself of green peas all season. 
This hardy pea is absolutely the most drouth 
and heat resistant of all, bearing good crops when 
all others are burned and gone. The vines grow 
about 2 feet tall and are filled with large pods 
containing from 6 to 10 delicious peas. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % lb., 18c; 1 Ib., 32c; 
3 Ibs., 85c. All Postpaid. 

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