




- 
Guernsey Improved 
Half-Long bes 
—The roots do not grow so lo 5 
the Hollins Crown, but are of ereater ai 
ameter and more easily gathered. ee 
roots are very ESoalabEranalie ae is 
rai a of excellent qu : 
ee Bare 24c; 4 Ib., Y0e: 1 Ib., $1.85. 
All Postpaid. 

= 
Cauliflower 
GURNEY’S EARLIEST MARKET 
223—By careful selection and anon ia 
have kept this wonderful ations iS SS ahaa 
. i fine grain, - 
of the list. Large size, : 
ah white color, a sure header, and above all, 
it is very early. 
Pkt., 12c; 4 0z., 75c; 4% 0z., $1.35. All Postpaid. 


s 
Spinach 
4 . . d 
he Long Standing Kin 
Sow seed in early spring—1l inch deep 
KING OF DENMARK 
bles everyone 
7 i s one of the vegetables e 
Set a gon you are eens Pees lence: 
fhe belt whichis King of Denmark. This large, 
thick leaved spinach is very slow oe. eerie 
eat nolds its fine qust’y eather tem Mine ar 
strain ‘ 
Becnock soixnmincea compact tufts of dark green 
Se abs oe SP IBd) 1%4 Ib., 40c. Postpaid. 

oe 
Mustard Spinach 
OR TENDERGREEN 
222—This new vegetable is all its name im- 
plies—a very mild mustard with ne sea 
should ea 
spinach flavor. Everyone 
ce here is something different and better. 
Pkt., 5c; 0z., 15c; % Ib., 35c. All Postpaid. 
Egg Plant 
Sow in hotbeds 
very early in the 
spring and trans- 
plant to 2 or 3 feet 
apart, in very rich, 
warm ground. Hoe 
often and hill up 
gradually until 
they blossom, 

New Improved New York Purple 
656—The best variety in cultivation, 
being early, a sure cropper and of fine 
quality. The fruit is large, oval, very 
deep purple. 
Pkt., 8c; % 0z., 18c; 1 0z., 35c. All 
Postpaid. 




\ 
How to Plant Onions: Onions can be grown from seed, from 
sets or from onion plants. You will find alt three listed. Our 
stocks of all three are the very best. Our onion seed is west- 
ern grown—where only the finest of seed is produced. Our 
‘sets, also, are from Colorado and the Plants are grown by one 
of the best growers in Texas, 
In sowing onion seed, prepare the soil in the Fall or real early 
in the Spring and Sow the seed just as soon as you can get in 
the ground. Cover not over % in. deep. Make the Tow 16-18 
inches apart or more depending on the method of cultivation, If 
you are going to tend them 4 hand 16 inches is enough. One 
ounce of seed will sow 100 ft. of row. Onions like. rich soil, plenty 
of cultivation, but they don’t like weeds. Harvest when the tops 
fall over. Store in shallow, well-ventilated crates or hang up. by 
the tops. 
























Yellow Sweet Spanish 





Se Southport Yellow Globe 
303—Riverside (110 days), 302—(110 days to maturity )— 
Largest and mildest onion’ for This beautiful pale yellow onion 
the north. Often Weighs over 




is the best keeper of all the yellow 
Onions, A very heavy yielder of * 
large, Sweet, mild-flavored onions, 
Pkt., 10c; 92Z., 50c; 4 Ib., $1.50. 
All Postpaid. 
4 Ibs. Yields 
















You are sure to get fresh onion plants from Gur- 
ney’s, as our big, Vigorous plants are shipped to you 
the day they are pulled, They can be Planted very 
early because light freezes will not harm them 
The onions ar i 





















5 Bunches (about 500. Plants) Postpaid $0.92 
10 Bunches (about 1000 Plants) Postpaid 1.73 
30 Bunches (about 3000 Plants) Postpaid © 3.98 
1 Crate, 60 Bunches (about 6000 Plants) 
All One Variety, Express Not Prepaid....... $4.98 
Onion plants Should be set about 4 or 5 inches apart in 
Tows about 16 inches apart. A little frost will not hurt 
the plants. Get them out just as soon as you can in the 


















White Welch Bunching 







pin mone 
this year put Out an acre or half acre of onions. Five 
307—(110 days)—Here is the 314—This is absolutely the best Pounds of seed is enough for an acre, Good onions are 
best white onion that you can Breen onion. The seed can be always in demand. 
cultivate. It is large, perfect Planted in the Spring, and by mid- : 
globe, excellent ity 

: you n start using the 
Onions. It is a perennial, and a 
bed once established will last for 
years. Pkt., 10c; 1% 0z., 45c, Pp. 




ONION SETS 
Everyone should Plant onion sets for 

PRICES: Postpaid f 
Yellow Bottom Sets: 1 Ib., 30c; 4 Ibs., 94c; 8 Ibs., $1.89, 
No red or White sets this year. Order yellow ones—they 
are the best. Z 
Write for prices on larger quantities, ~ aires: 
Onion sets should be Planted rea] early in the spring. Plant them deeply if you want 
aah steed nes The Spee bulb naturally grows on the top of the soil so don’t throw 
o much soil against t¢ em when cultivating them. One uart will se 50 
Harvest when half the tops have ‘fallen, :: ‘ Sok Oh Dome 



















EARLIER than the regular 
Southport Red Globe. Pkt., 10c; 
0Z., G0c; %4 Ib., $1.75. Postpaid. 




Giant Packet Pumpkins 
Mixed 
—All Kinds, Sizes, Shapes and Colors— 
Everything from pies to Jack-O-Lanterns 
and stock feed in this Packet. If you like 
an assortment and haven't pn 
Planting of each kind F le 
Plant Plenty. Pumpkins thrive in the 
edge of the cornfield. No, 768—Pkt., 5c; 07z., 
12e; 4% Ib., 25¢; 1 Ib., 65c, Postpaid. 

















DICKINSON 
<The New Pie Pumpkin 
762—The outstanding nhew 
pumpkin. Rich, golden col- 
ored flesh.. So Sweet that aqd- 
ditional Sugar, starch, or col- 
oring is unnecessary, The 
brilliant color of the flesh 
makes unusually attractive 
pPies—richer, Sweeter and bet- 
ter than you have ever eaten 
eee Seed supply very lim- 
Connecticut Field 
4 *< For Pies or Stock 
764—A good keeper 
and an immense 
yielder of fine stock 
food because of its 
enormous size — often 
Over 100 Ibs, each. An 
old favorite. Makes 
fine pies, too. 
<a Pkt., 5c., 0z., 10c; 4% 
tee _Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 75c. All 
~~ -Postpaid, 





















Pkt., 10c; oz. 20c; 14 Ib. 45c. 
All Postpaid. . ; ais ; 





SMALL SUGAR 
<= For Finest Pies 
766—This Variety igs 
smaller than the Large 
Field, but of finer grain, 
Sweeter and very prolific. 
We recommend small sugar 
as one of the best for 
pumpkin pies, Everywhere 
it is Planted, it becomes a 
~ Mammoth King 
3 
rhe << The Biggest of All 
769—The largest variety 
ever introduced, 100-Ib, 
pumpkins are not unusual 
and single vines often pro- 
duce 4 or 5 large Pumpkins, 
An enormous yielder, 
having Produced over 100 
tons per acre, The flesh is 




























an very thick, bright Orange 
favorite of the family cook. es ae ee ne = Se. 
: M th Ki *» OCS OZ. C3 44 . “— 
ears Pkt., 5¢; 02. 15¢; 4 Ib., cpg ne 850; 1-Ib., 95c. All Post. 
mall Sugar 35; 1 Ib., 88. All Postpaid. 
paid, 

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