BLACKBERRIES |5 GOOSEBERRIES ‘1° 
ALFRED 
Practically Seedless and Coreless 
This is sometimes called the Coreless 
The color is a glossy, jet 
black, the flavor, sweet and delicious, 
and it is nearly seedless and coreless. 
It is a hardy plant that produces mam- 
Blackberry. 
moth berries. It does very well in 
sections as well as warm. Hardy with 
winter protection of a straw mulch in ties. 
the North. 
10 for 75c; 25 for $1.49; 100 for $3.50; 
500 for $14.00. 

ELDORADO 
The Small Seeded 
Blackberry 
_Ripens over a long pe- 
riod with loads of juicy 
sweet fruit. Liked partic- 
cold ularly for its small seeds 
and heavy bearing quali- 
Very resistant to rust. 
Prices: 10 for 75c; 25 for 
$1.49; 100 for $3.50; 500 for 
$14.00. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 

CUMBERLAND 
The Favorite Black 
You will want this delicious 
BLACK RASPBERRY. It produces 
enormous crops, of large, firm ber- 
ries of the finest flavor. Berries are 
juicy, not seedy. Fine for shipping, 
market or home use. A profitable 
crop that is always in demand. 
In fact, wherever you go, you will 
find that Cumberland is, by far, the 
most popular of black raspberries 
and well deserves to be. Be sure to 
plant at least 25. 
Prices: 6 for 40c; 12 for 60c; 50 
for $1.75; 100 for $3.00. 
JOHN 
ROBERTSON’S 
Best for Dakota’s 
In a letter to us, John Robertson 
Said, ‘“‘We have grown raspberries, 
both black and red, for nearly forty 
years—and this is the best Black 
in all ways that we have found—in 
hardiness, yield, quality, size and 
appearance.”’ Jet black, firm, and of 
more mild flavor. John died sey- 
eral years ago, but this raspberry is 
a real monument to a great South 
Dakota Horticulturist. 
Prices: 6 for 60c; 12 for $1.00; 50 
for $3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
RED RASPBERRIES 

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CHIEF Raspberry 
The Early, Dry- Weather Berry 
Do you want your Raspberries 
early in the season? Chief is an 
early Raspberry. ...A good dry- 
weather berry; because of its earli- 
ness it usually produces a crop be- 
fore the dry weather sets in. It is 
unusually hardy and free from dis- 
ease. 6 for 45c; 12 for 60c; 50 for 
$2.20; 100 for $4.00. 














Mammoth 
BOYSENBERRY 
Biggest Fruit of All Berries 
This is really an amazing berry. A 
cross of Blackberry, Raspberry, and Lo- 
ganberry, and is far more vigorous than 
any of them. They are of immense 
size with a supreme flavor. It is al- 
most seedless but firm. It is the best 
berry of its kind ever grown, delicious 
avor, heayy bearer and very hardy 
with winter covering of straw, 2 for 
25c; 5 for 50c; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 
100 for $6.00. 

North’s Best 
Red 
Regardless of where you live, this 
Raspberry is good, for it does well, 
North, South, East, and West. The 
fruit is large, many ‘are an inch 
long. It has a real red Raspberry 
flavor. Firm and solid. Delicious 
eaten fresh and makes the finest 
preserves and sauce. It is a vigor- 
ous grower and bears enormous 
crops. Minnesota's Great Market 
Berry and good no matter where it 
is planted. 6 for 45c; 12 for 60c; 50 
for $2.20; 100 for $4.00, ; 
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BOYSENBERRY 
The Mammoth Boysenberry 
now without thorns. For easy 
picking and cultivating, plant 
this variety. Bears as well as 
regular type and still you have 
the advantage of large, luscious 
berries and no thorns to bother 
you when picking. Supply is 
limited. Order early. Price: 25c 
each; 3 for 59c; 5 for 8c; 10 for 
$1.65. 

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HOUGHTON 
Extremely Productive 
Here is the old standby. 
red color. Sweet and mighty tasty in 
pies. Medium size, very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Ea., 25c; Per 5, $1.00; Per 10, 
$1.85; Per 25, $3.75. Per 25, $3.75. 
berry patch. 
Gurney’s Hardy Gooseberries: The varieties listed here are of the hardiest 
Have been tried out in the northwest in our ex- 
Set 3 ft. apart each way. 
and heavy-bearing type. 
perimental garden and we know they are good. 

Large, produces quanti- 
ties of fruit of good color and quality. 
Each, 25c; Per 5, $1.00; Per 10, $1.85; new. It’s scarce. Can be grown far- 
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CARRIE GOOSEBERRY 
The Extra Large One 
This GOOSEBERRY is fine for table 
It is a pale use. Should be included in every goose- 
New PIXWELL Gooseberry 
The One for the North 
The Big, Luscious Berries hang from 
the branches, well away from the 
thorns. PIXWELL “picks -well.’’ It’s 
ther north than any other named 
gooseberry. Produces heavy crops 
even under adverse conditions.’ 
Each; 29c; 4 for $1.00; 10 for $2.25; 
25 foi $4.75, 




RED LAKE CURRANT 
The Hardy, Heavy Bearer 
A vigorous productive bush pro- 
ducing immense quantities of high 
quality, large, red currants the 
first year after planting. Very 
hardy. Growers say, “This is the 
red currant to stop all other red 
currants.” It has everything— 
size, quality, color, and productiv- 
ity. It makes up into a sparkling 
bright red jelly. A Minn. intro- 
duction. Gurney’s recommend it. 
good jelly. 
clusters. 
NEW LOW PRICES: 
Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00; 10 for 
$1.80; 25 for $4.00. 
$1.75; Per 25, $3.75. 
CURRANT-GOOSEBER 
2 Pixwell—New Gooseberry 
2 Red Lake—New Better ‘Gurrant 



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The varieties of Rhubarb 
which we list are improved 
better strains—not the 
common old rhubarb that 
is green and stringy. Our 
two varieties are really the 
best. Plant plenty of Rhu- 
barb, setting the plants 
about 3 ft. apart each way. 
FLARE RHUBARB 
5 The Heaviest Yielder 
The big stalks with red 
base shading to pink and 
green, are beautiful in the 
garden, and when made up into red juicy sauce and pies, 
FLARE RHUBARB just ‘‘can’t be beat.’’ We have found it 
to be the most vigorous.grower we have ever seen. Plant 
lots of Rhubarb. It is said, ‘‘an apple a day keeps the doc- 
tor away,’ and the same goes for thisydelicious “fruity” 
plant. 
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RUBY RHUBARB 
Rich, Red Stalks 
This is the very early, heavy producing rhubarb, noted 
for its rich, DEEP RED stalks. Especially fine where 
bright color is desired. 
Rhubarb Prices for 2 Above— 
Per5 Perl2 Per25 Per 50 
Standard Size .............. 49¢ $0.98 $1.75 $3.29 
Extra Heavy Size ............ 656 1,29 2.49 4.29 
of All 
th RHUBARB 
PERFECTION Currant 
The One for Jell 
All of you folks will want some 
currant jell for winter. 
Currant is the one to raise for 
The berry is at least $3.50. 
twice as large as the ordinary 
currant, and can produce twice 
the crop. Some of the Perfection 
in our Nursery are nearly as big 
as cherries and are borne in huge 
Perfection 
Each, 25c; Per 5, $1.00; Per 10, 
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HORSERADISH 
New Bohemian—Best 
FAW’S PROLIFIC 
The Large Prolific One 
Large beautiful red currant. Very prolific, 
and of superior flavor. It is easily picked and 
bears a heavy crop at two years after planting. 
Each, 20c; Per 5, 90c; Per 10, $1.60; Per 25, 










About Gurney’s Currants: Set currants 3 
ft. apart each way. The varieties we list 
are fine for the northwest. Particularly want 
you to try the new Red Lake which is an ex- 
tremely hardy, heavy bearing. If you plant 
Currants around the garden, put them in the 
corners or around the fence so they won’t be 
in the way when you are doing your plowing. 
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MARY WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS 
Tender, Rust Resistant 
ASPARAGUS THAT MELTS IN 
YOUR MOUTH. Mary Washington 
is practically immune to rust 
which often kills other varieties. 
It keeps coming up fresh and ten- 
der for three months and does not 
get tough and old. The best of all 
varieties. 
In every garden there is room 
for some ASPARAGUS, Plant yours 
now. Set them 11% feet apart. 
This is one of the vegetables that 
is very RICH IN MINERALS AND 
VITAMINS. 
Per 25 Per50 Per100 Per 500 
year old Plants........... . 50c 
1 $0.75 $1.19 $4.69 
2 year old Plants............ 70e 
110. 1.95 2.25 
PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
Bears First Year! 
A large, fast growing variety that not only can be used 
the Ist year after planting, but is sweeter, more tender, and 
much more prolific in growth than other varieties. Here 
is a new asparagus that looks like it may soon replace 
other varieties entirely. 
PRICES: 2 year old Plants, 25 for,$1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 
for $3.25. 
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New Bohemian is the horse- 
radish. We have discarded all 
other kinds because this is so 
far superior. It is hardy any- 
where and is very desirable as 
a relish. Its roots are dug in 
early spring, grated fine, vine- 
gar added and it is ready for 
use, On this variety, the roots 
grow larger, are whiter and 
the quality is far superior, 
Heavy Crowns: 5 for 60c; 10 
for $1.00; 25 for $2.25. Cuttings 
$1.00 per 50, 
“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nurser y. House”’—GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 

GURNEY 'S BUG DUST 
May be used on your fruits as 
well aS your garden and 
It’s the nearest “all 
flowers. 
purpose” dust we know to help 
you stop BOTH insect AND 
disease damage. 
PRICES 
3 Ibs. $1.00 Postpd. 
2 Ibs. & Gun $1.00 Postpd. 
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