
“gurney St" PLUM TREES 
BRING BIG PROFITS 
THERE IS MONEY IN GROWING PLUMS 
Curney's BIG DOZEN 
Plum Orchard 
3 Waneta 
1 Opata 
1 Superior 
3 Fiebing Prize 
2 Kaga 
1 Terry 
5 to 7 Feet High 
ane nancaw $5 5() 
Fifty Chinese Elm FREE 
1 Sapa 

ONE OF OUR MANY LETTERS FROM 
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. 
Fort Morgan, Colo. 
May 28, 1941 
Gentlemen: 
Iam sending you a snap shot of two of the fine 
Plum Trees I planted three years ago, so you can 
see how they are loaded with Blossoms. They have 
had some fruit on them every year since 1939. 
Gurney’s trees should be planted on every farm and 
home. 
Yours truly, 
VT cad a 


Size 
RIGHT IN YOUR LOCALITY 
“If I were to plant only 10 Plum 
Trees in my home orchard, I 
would plant 10 different varie- 
ties,” says Geo. Gurney. 
GEO. GURNEY'S 
PLUM COLLECTION 
Here is a worthwhile and interesting collection 
to plant. 
ONE EACH OF THE FOLLOWING 
PLUMS LISTED IN OUR CATALOG (See 
Pages 54 and 55 for descriptions): 
Assiniboin Surprise 
Elliott Tecumseh 
Ember Terry 
Fiebing Prize Toka 
Kaga Tonka 
Kahinta Underwood 
LaCrescent Waneta 
Omaha Compass Cherry 
Opata Mordena Cherry 
Sapa Oka Cherry 
Superior 
We are growing these varieties because they 
are better than the rest. They ripen through 
July, August and most of September. They all 
have a place in your orchard. 
You Get 21 Dandy 4-5 Ft. Plum Trees, 
CHOICE VARIETIES $/ 9 
For Only ° 
53 
OMAHA PLUM—(See Description on Page 55) 
READ WHAT THIS CUSTOMER SAYS ABOUT GURNEY’S 
NURSERY STOCK 
Gentlemen: 
The stock you sent was found highly satisfactory and in 
good order. Especially was I pleased with the size and the 
vigorous health it shows. 
3-4 ft. 
4-5 ft. 
5-7 ft. 




Ulysses, Nebr. 
April 8, 1941 
Very truly yours, 
E. I. G. 
HYBRID CHERRY AND PLUM PRICES 
Each Per 3 Per 5 Per 10 Per 25 
39c $1.11 $1.75 $3.30 $ 7.50 
49c 1.41 2.25 4.30 10.00 
59c 1.71 2.75 5.30 12.50 
HYBRID CHERRIES 
COMPASS CHERRY: Hardy, early bearing, 
fruit medium size, bright red. 
MORDENA CHERRY: A big tree loaded with red 
fruit is a sight to gladden the heart. You can have 
all you want with a few of these hardy, prolific 
Mordena Cherries. Its wide spreading branches bear 
loads of fruit at one year after planting, and it’s 
good fruit for eating fresh or cooked into sauce or 
“butter.” 
OKA CHERRY: Almost black, juicy. fruit, big 
Cherries, heavy production and extra hardy—that 
describes the Oka Cherry. It’s hardy anywhere in 
the Middle Northwest. Oka will dry like a prune 
and can be kept and used like prunes. Plant lots of 
Oka, you'll find it profitable. Available 3-4 ft. and 
4-5 ft. only. 
Ds 
OKA CHERRY—1 Year After Planting. 
Branches are loaded with quality fruit. 


