

MANGELS| |Gurney’s CUCUMBERS 
How to plant 
How to plant Mangel Beets: Mangel beets are easy : nt Cucumbers: Cuc F 
to grow. You handle them just like ordinary beets soil. Pl umbers will grow most an 
except give them a little room. Space rows 214-3 feet 
apart and when the seedlings are well established thin 
to 8 or 10 inches apart in the row. Sow the seed along 
in May after sevete frosts are past. You will need 
around 10 Ibs. of seed to plant an acre. 15 to 20 tons 
to the acre are common yields. Harvest before severe 
freezing comes on, Store the roots in a cellar or in a 
pit. Livestock and poultry thrive on them. Makes an 
ideal green winter feed. Mangel beets will give you 
more tons of green feed to the acre than any other 
root crop. 


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fra es - Scatter them 
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LONGFELLOW STRAIGHT 8 
Long and Dark Green 
357—This is tru 
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best of the large varieties. The gq cucumber. The 362—AN ALI, 
Perfect sha i ; 
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Qnd retains: g ows corte eneth of 15 inches inches through. Firm fleshed 
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Pickles, ain crop for «jj 8 by plant- in , shippi : YS salable. For slic- 
Pee Slicing or for large & Pping, or dills, Plant Straight 8. s 

Pkt., Te; 0Z., 26 re 
eng eee 3% Ib, 
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*» 8C; 07., 26; 14 Ib., 80c; 1 Ib., $2.25. an Pp, 

78c; 1 Ib., $1.96. Al - 










MAMMOTH LONG RED 
619—The roots are very long and easily harvested 
as half the mangel grows above ground. They yield 
enormously—often 40 tons per acre. Individual roots 
sometimes weigh 20 pounds and are over 2% feet long. } 
1 0z., 18¢; 1% Ib., 60c; 1% Ib., $1.00. All Postpaid. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR ROSE 
616—This is a half sugar beet and is sweeter and 
more nutritious than mangels. The oval red roots 
weigh about 6 pounds each, are easily harvested, and 
are wonderful poultry feed. : 
1 oz., 20c; 14 Ib., 65c; % Ib., $1.15. All Postpaid. 

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tent of any sugar beet. The long roots are pure white, Square ends. It is has blunt 353—Very earl Summer 




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beautiful dark covering the ground with its fue the ene ally 
Peet season 

and under. good conditions will yield over 15 tons per 
acre. 
1 oz., 18c; %4 lb., 60c; % Ib., $1.00. All Postpaid. 







Pkt. 

» 15¢; ; 
» 15; 02, 35¢. All Postpaid. BEET, 5e; 02., 20c; 14 Ib., 60c; 1 Ib. 
SWISS CHARD 
Ra 220—FOR GREENS: Swiss 
Chard will make more and 
better greens than any other 
vegetable. It is grown for 
its leaves and stems, as it 
does not make a bulb like 
other beets. The large stems 
when creamed are delicious 
and will take the place. of 
Asparagus. It is'an immense 
yielder and can be used 
from early spring until late 
fall. 
Pkt., 8c; 0z., 20c; %4 Ib., 
65c. All Postpaid. 


King of the c OND 
359—1, Season—Black pers 
early, coming ing pack, Dis THE COLORADO — 
Everbearing and New mus Tight after t » Oo 
w Natio i cucumber. 7 i ailor-made All Ameri 2 
trespcolor—Black Diamond it even ‘ers Association bola nal Pickle Pack- 363—AN Tertican Winner 
ve (ark green from end to Bei What they wanted in oe AS aes ist ‘WINNER Tht cade. 
Size and mes early picklj 
out 7 4aPe—Black Diamond  ¢UCUMber, and the New Na‘ Tae 
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ess, is one of the finest ore and pmall Pickles ark green color. The green cucumber which will alwors 
ers for small pj; 
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BLACK DIAMOmy PROFITS, Plant £248. ‘The flesh 1e Ua! With rounded Variety, and 
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$1.95.” All Postentd: *4 Ib., 650; 1 Ib., 






KOHL-RABI 
1 Ounce for 200 Feet of Row 
216—EARLY VIENNA: 
Makes a large bulb on the 
stem just above the 
ground. They are as easy 
to raise as turnips, but are 
more tasty. The sweet, fine 
grained, white flesh com- 
bines the flavor of cauli- 
flower and turnip. 
Our strain of Vienna 
Kohl-Rabi is the finest I 
have ever seen. The firm, 
bulbs are crisp and tender. 
The leaves are few and 
small. Kohl-Rabi should 
be used when about 2 
inches through, All vari- 
eties are Sst and stringy 
when full grown. 
Pkt., 6c.; 4% 0Z., 23c; 1 
oz., 45c. All Postpaid. 
KALE or BORECOLE 

33 has verre other 
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MpEient the New Netional Prenie oe mado eter ills, plant The Colo. 
s > OZ, 24, 3% PsA ’ . rs 
$1.95. All Postpai PBs Ib., 64e; 1 Ib., Pkt., 8c; oz. é 
$1.95. "an Pane % Ib., 65c; 1 Ib 
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Make several plantings 
from early spring until Au- 
gust. 1 ounce sows a 500- 
foot row. 
232—DWARF GREEN 
CURLED: Kale is one of 
the vegetables that should 
be in every garden. It is 
easy to raise and yields 
immense crops. Our Dwarf 
Green Curled is the best of 

SOUTH AMERICAN JAP HULLESS 
MAMMOTH For Extra Yield and Flavor For No Hulls 
The Big Yellow Popcorn 193—The last word in popcorn. Origi- 195—There is always a good market for 
3 P ia this high quality popcorn. It is a favorite 
197—South American pops out about nated by the Minnesota Experiment Sta among *popcort dealowe gsi'wel as ieee 










all, and is delicious cream- three times the size of ordinary pop- tion. Gives greater yields and much more : 
STi eed ates | comm. and, is br far eur moc peptlt® popping volume, ‘That means « tot more tome Dagtuse the long slender einely te 
The finely curled leaves are 5 P not“ yicld> kacaeiee 
popeorn because of its giant kernels, eating and you can’t beat Hybrid Hulless $22) from hulls. It wi 
for rich sweet flavor and tenderness. Seed as South American Mammoth but is slightly 
earlier and is tops in quality. Plant enough 

uttery flavor, and tender quality. 
The stalks are tall and the ears are 

tender and delicious. Every 







re greens 
and kale is always a wel- | lazge will sild) much more. tian Very scarce for years supply 
come addition to any meal. Cea ag ead pl beg eae ibs, 150. Triple size pkt., 10c; % Ib., 29c; 1 Ib., Triple size pkt., 10¢; 1% Ib., 17; 1 Ib., 30¢; 
100; 4% Ib., Lie; 1 Ib., 300; 55c. All Postpaid. 3 Ibs., 7c. All Postpaid. : 



Pkt. Ic; oz., 15ce. All All Postpaid. 
Postpaid, 

“Northwest's Largest Seed and Nursery House”—GURNEY’S, Yankton, Soe. Dak. 

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