

GURNEY 
RADI 











any other vegetable. 








rieties are all good but 
Earliest Fireball. One 
feet of row. 
plantings. Sometime try 
turnips). 













































WHITE ICICLE 
Favorite in Every Gar- 
den—the White One 
448—Gurney’s White 
Icicle will make a good 
cash crop for you. This 
is an exceptional radish. 
It is even in size, good 
shape, perfectly white 
clear to the top—sweet, 
tender, and mild. Plant 
Gurney’s White Icicle 
and be pleased with 
yourself. Ready to use 
in 25 days. 
Pkt., 5c; 02., 15¢; 4 
36c. All Postpaid. 
SQ 

















Ib., 




acre. 






apart each way, using 2 to 3 pounds 


The radish is the champion garden vegetable— 
Champion because it is planted by more people than 
Everybody should grow his 
own radishes. They grow anywhere and quickly, too. 
The early ones are ready in 21 to 28 days. 
we're most proud of 
ounce will plant a hundred 
Plant 4 or 5 kinds and make several 
You'll like them. 
There is always & profitable market for good squash, 
many growers selling over $200.00 worth from a single 
Plant at corn-planting time in hills about 10 feet 
s CRISP 
SHES 
Our va- 
Gurney’s 
cooking a few (as you do 





451—In offering this 
earlier than any 
Pkt., 5c; 0Z., 14c; %4 

CRIMSON GIANT 
Gets Big But Not Pithy 
437—Crimson Giant is a re- 
markable radish because it grows 
almost twice the size of am OTr- 
dinary radish, and yet does not 
become hollow. Very mild and 
sweet. This prilliant, crimson 
radish is one of the best for the 
home garden. 
Pkt., 6c; 0z., 15¢; wy 

Ib., 35¢; too. It is a 
1 Ib., 95c. All Postpaid. ES Croat plait Se eose scarlet color with a white pot 
completely round. A wonderful ‘™- The flesh is CTiSP, white 
Radish. and of splendid quality. 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 4c; 1% Yb., 3503 1 Pkt., Fo; O%-» 18¢; %4 Ib. 40c; 
Ib., 90c. All Postpaid. 1 Ib., $1.00. All Postpaid. 






sizes, and shapes. 
all season. 
Pkt., 5c; 




het 
Gurney ’s Earliest 
FIREBALL 
The Earliest of All 
440—Here’s 2 radish with 
improved taste, crispness, and 
unusually sweet. Bright scar~ 
let color, and so early, too. 
Mammo 

Pure white flesh and one of 456—A fine late Fall 
the finest varieties you ever variety. A favorite 
among gardeners for 
saw. Fall and {Bummer mar- 
: . kets. olid white flesh. 
Pkt., 7¢}; 02.) lic; % Ib., 45c. ts 4. Bes OZ, 1003 A 
All Postpaid. Ib., 29¢;, 1 Ib., 95e- All 
Postpaid. 


of seed per acre. 






















Golden Delicious 
Delicious Deep Golden 
738—This is @ cross and re- 











































One of the pest, both for table use oF 
Pkt., 10c; 02. 15¢; % Ib., 400; 1 Ib., $1.20. 




at i| t 
BUTTERCUP 
New and Better 
444—The Quality Squash de- 
tains all the wonderful flavor of veloped by prof. A. F. Yeager 
the Delicious with the golden of the N. Dak. Agri. College. 
color of Boston Morrow. Weigh from 3 to 5 lbs each, 
rich golden fiesh is 2 inches the seed cavity is very small, 
thick, very sweet, and is, never and the esh is very thick 
watery. A heavy yielder and a Nearly all squash The orange 
good winter keeper, Good baked, — flesh 15 comparatively dry, never 
poiled, or in squash pies. stringy, and tastes very much 
Pkt., 70; O%-» 20c; Ya Ib., 55¢3 like a sweet potato. Pkt., 7c; 02-, 
1 Yb., $1.25. All Postpaid. ibe; 4 Ib., 3505 1 Ib., $ . Pp. 
MANANA SQUASH—SURE YIELDS 
stock 
are large, oval shaped, with 3 V 
them best as winter keepers. 
sweet and ary when cooked. 
there is always & 


i Pale (RIM aR 
TABLE QUEEN 
Yields Big — Keep Well 
7452—This is the perfect individ- 
ual squash. The flesh is firm and 
sweet. It cooks dry and mealy, 
and is just the right size for one 
person, if they like squash. They 
are dark green, pear shaped, about 
5 inches in diameter, and 6 inches 
736—This is the heaviest yielding ot all squashes. The big thrifty 
vines produce 8 to 10 squash that grow 2 feet long, 6 Or 8 inches in long. 2 nae eee -eneaee vr 
diameter, and weigh 20 pounds each. The shell is a grayish green, one vine. ey are fairly g00 
and the solid flesh is @ eautiful orange yellow. Tt will stand a lot keepers but should be used before 
of drought, heat, and damage by insects, and still produce & crop. March list. 
feed 
E t., 705 ” , V4 & 9c; 
‘All Postpaid. Pkt., Te; 02, 19¢ Ib., 490; 1 
Ib., $1.60, All Postpaid. 


The UNIFORM 
Scarlet 
know we are offering the very pest radish 
other market variety, and 
and sweet that it always creates a 
Ib., 35¢; 1 
Searlet — White Tipped 
The 2-Color Radish 
444—This radish is our favorite, 
try it and see if it won’t be yours 
deep scarlet color with 
RADISH MIXTURE 
For Radishes All Season—Trial Grounds 
453—Includes all these varieties and many 
The perfect way to have radishes coming along 
oz., 9c; ¥4 Ib., 20c. 
WINTER 
RADISH 
Winter 
should be 
in July or early 

4 in the Fall and 
h White store 
house, 
fresh, crisp rad- 
ishes all winter. 

745—More Hubbard Squash are raised than 
ery hard, wa 
The thick yellow 
ise aS many Hubbard as you wish, 
b., $1.60. All Postpaid. 
Ra 
market for the 
Pkt., 10c; 02Z., 19¢; %4 lb, 49c; 1 
and EARLY One 
Globe Radish to 
on the market. 
demand for more. 
Ib., 95c. All Postpaid. 















SS) \ 
442—You 
crisp, 
small -tops. 
It is a 


Varieties 
others. 
All Postpaid. 

Radishes 
planted 
August. 
Take them up 
in your 
or cellar, 
Pkt., 5c¢; 

Winter Keeper 
any other kind. They 
rty rind which makes 
fiesh is always 
the quality is so c 



EARLY 
SCARLET 
GLOBE 
the public we 
It is 
oblong yadish with 
prilliant 
All colors, 
oz., 12¢3 
Ib., 29c. | ‘All Postpaid. 




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DELICATA 
The Individual” Baker 
741—New York Strain. A 
small squash of unusual 
quality. Smooth skin, @ 
light golden color striped 
green. Thick flesh, sweet, 
fine texture. Very early and 
extremely productive. 
Pkt., 6c; 02., 15e; % Ib, 
45c. All Postpaid. 




risp 

FRENCH BREAKFAST 
Tender and Sweet 
will like this fresh, 
its 
CHINESE ROSE 
454—This is @ me- 
same as other dium long, plunt-rooted hers finest peppers 
vegetables, and radian wee _ oe Plants phe: seen, 
’ ous 
you will have  fesh. One of the best. upright growers. 
Vs 
in diameter at the shoul- 
der and 4% to 6 ae 
long. For canning, dry- 
ing or pickling. Grows 
anywhere. A sure yielder. 
40c. All Postpaid. 
PEPPERS" 
BS he ig i ale Bes the Mexican people so 
A re full of vitamins, and ev 
dener ought to raise his own. Like any soil eaeenia = 
low wet land, Give 
. plenty o 
plant just like tomatoes. y of room. Handle and—3@ 
. tay ; 


HARRIS EARLY GIANT 
se ee Big and Meaty One 
one of the irs largest of the sweet peppers 
covered with aa est. The large plants are lit ally 
that it takes one “40 oon pene 6 peppers, So late 
Peppers ats 6asy to raise and are delictou: 2 ee 
on p, salads, or stuffed and bak ous 
Fi ed 
t., 6c; 14 0z., 25c;/1 oz., 40c; % Ib., $1.15. All 
Postpaid. 
GURNEY’S 
EARLY 
BEAUTY 
The Earliest 
645—This extr 
early pepper nae 
made THE BEST 
RECORD of any pep- 
per in our trial gar- 
dens. It is the ear- 
liest of the large 
sweet peppers. Short 
broad, thick walled 
fruit. JUST THE 
RIGHT SIZE AND 
See FOR STUFF- 
: G. They are four 
patentee Ss obed, about as wide 
be ra g. he only pepper with thick 
ee pe Calif. Wonder, which is ab 3 
ies on er than Early Beauty. ee 
immense crop of early, sweet, smooth 
thick. me 
Beauty. ated peppers, plant Gurney’s Early 






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i 
if, 

k 
Pkt., 7c 14 0z., 30c; 1 0oz., 45c, All Postpaid. 
if 
CALIFORNIA 
WONDER 
The Giant 
649— The flesh o 
this new giant pee: 
pepper is often 3, of 
an inch thick, very ~ 
mild and juicy. A 
heavy yielder of the 

Fruits lar 
ge, very 
smooth. A unifor : 
ET ee m deep green color chan) 
to “bright ‘rimsgn. We believe. youll like this 
Pkt., 6c; 1 5 
All reeds 0z., 25c; 1 oz., 40c; % Ib., 95c. 
LONG RED 
CAYENNE 
The Hot Pe 
648—The true Canenies 
Long Red and Hot. Fruits 
are a full inch or more 

Pkt., 6c; 14 oz., 25¢3; 07z., 


EARLY PIMENTO 
Sweetest of All 
644— 
om se ne shaped pepper. Fruits 
ate pia a eee Deep Red. Very mild 
oes ot ou can eat them like apples 
plein te upright on strong two and 
sae atior oot plants. Pimentoes th 
a aa e about 3 inches in diameter thick 
Heahed ‘and beautiful to look at "You 
rier: ould include some of these pacer 
ud bakes peppers if you possibl . 
e room. yi 
Price: Pkt., 6c; 14 oz., 15¢; 0z., 30c. Post- 
& paid. 
GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak 
