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GLADS” nts PN ae 
COLLECTION tar” ool 
For this collection, “we . + { 
have selected the finest and ” ; 
best of the glads. These are os . : = P 
the NEW COLORS — ones ‘ é 
you Legearae ¢ would pay from 
i pela $2 tet for from 
e fancy-priced catalogs. Weonics: like 
All high crowned bulbs— 
guaranteed to grow and these big plants of 
please you. ak a ours, we believe e 
each o e elow al 
Plus 4 babs ie Royal ah you MORE , 
(24 bulb? in all) GORGEOUS 
Je: BLOOM than any 
Postpaia | 2 ther flower you 
can plant. Easy to NIGRACANS = 
raise — simply set PE 
root with eye EXACTLY 2 er: 
inches under ground in 3 
good soil. You'll be re- - 
warded with hundreds of — ~~ 
huge double, fragrant— 
blooms. Plant “plenty of 
them. Here are the most 
choice varieties now 
grown: 
AVALANCHE: Late 
midseason. Pure snow- 
white with a touch of car- 
mine in center. 45c. 
a 
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Gurney ’s 
DECORATION DAY 
PEONY COLLECTION 
teen aang ta arets 
which bloom early—usually for Decora- 
tion Day. You get in this-bargain offer: 

ady Lavender i 1 Red ‘ 
Here's another of FELIX CROUSSE: Late 1 Pink epige 
lavenders. Vigor- ’ midseason. Full, rich, even 1 White 
ous. Price: t5e 
ea.; 3 for 39¢, 
postpaid. 

shade of red. Rich, bril- 
liant, dazzling ruby-red. an? Aone ieee 
Cc. 
Lily. 





MADAME DUCEL: Mid- 
season. Very large, silvery- 
lilac pink or mauve rose. 
Very distinct and floriferous. Indis- 
pensable. 45c, 
Double white with center light 
canary yellow which fades 
white. Dependable and good 
LA EN ee i ae bars ae aide keeper. 45c. 
son. White petals with center of flower MARIE JACQUIN: Midseason. Pale 
gree dise of golden yellow stamens. ink, changes a white. Big cluster of 
yellow stamens in center. 39c. 
MODELE DE ir eat eS Late. LORD KITCHENER: Very early. 
Enormous double. pure, rich deep 
Brilliant cherry-red, dazzlin hue, free 
pink. Strong grower, and beautiful “til abe ce . 
f bloomer. 49c. 
BAGDAD the last petals are gone. 49e. COURONNE DOR: Late. White il- 
The new, very DUCHESS DE NEMOURS: Early. 
tall, smoky old 
rose with penciled =! 
throat. {5c ea.; 3 
for 35c, postpaid. 

luminated near center by ring of yellow 
The Famous 
Early 
SUGAR LUMP 
MELONS 
We were fortunate again 
to get a limited supply of 
the famous new Sugar 
Lump Melons. It has 
caught on like “wild fire. 
They are the EARLIEST 
melon we know and abso- 
lutely the sweetest. Small 
individual size—about 8 
to 10” through with very 
> thin rind. Come in 3 col- 
ors, Red, Yellow (very 
REWI FALLU— sweet) and White. Grow 
The new deep, blood- anywhere. Ripe by July 
red. Very heavy flowered. 4th. 
Tall and vigorous. Price: Trial Packet some of all 
ape jour nensictn SU: 3 colors mixed: No. 729— 
Pkt., 15c; 02z., 25c; %4 Ib., 
75c, postpaid. 



Yellow Sugar Lumps 
The sweetest of all three colors. 
It will be your favorite. Try it. 
Pkt., 20c. rind. Pkt., 19c. 
Gurney’s 
DOORWAY EVERGREEN 
COLLECTION 
C 
AVALANCHE 
White Sugar Lumps 
A delicious treat. Looks cool 
and sweet and is. Almost no ple. Pkt., 19c. 

ROYAL PURPLE 
Here’s the rare shade—al- 
most unheard of in glads— 
rich, deep, almost black-pur- 
ple. It’s the most unusual 
glad you’ll see in a long time. 
Very velvety. Unique in 
glads. Bulbs of the genuine 
deep purple are scarce, but 
we have a fair supply. Price: 
25 ea.; 3 for 69c, postpaid. 
(4 Bulbs included in collec- 
tion above) 

White Knight 
The purest, shim- 
mering, glistening 
white you’ve ever. 
seen. Enormous {| 
spikes. Price: 19c 
ea.; 3 for 49c, post- 
paid. 
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S539 
Here’s a bargain. An entire doorway planting 
for only $1.89. You get 2 tall pyramidal junipers 
for each side of your doorway and 2 low spreading 
junipers for planting beside these. Pyramidals are 
dandy trees, 142 ft. tall. The spreaders—12 to 15 
inches across. Makes a beautiful planting for 
both summer and winter beauty. 
All 4 evergreens $1.89. Free—i Colo. Blue Spruce 
for lawn planting. 
‘Ror Bighéer Vials of Botioer Corn, Pine x 
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MODELE DE 
z PERFECTION 
stamens. ince floriferous. Very de- 
pendable white. 49c. 
MONS DUPONT: Midseason. White 
with yellow glow from buried stamens. 
Conspicuous crimson blotches on central 
petals. Large, free blooming. 
NIGRACANS: Midseason. Dark red, 
long strong stems. 45c. 

Red Sugar Lumps 
The favorite color of most peo- 






Gurney’s Northern Hybrids are rapidly 
becoming the most widely known and 
planted in the northern corn belt. The rea- 
son is simple. Gurney’s inbreeding and 
crossing is primarily concerned with NORTH- 
ERN inbreds and Northern corn for the 
NORTH. All of our efforts are devoted to 
making better, heavier yielding corn that 
will MATURE SAFELY BEFORE FROST. 
That’s why farmers in the North find it 
pays to get NORTHERN HYBRIDS from 
Gurney’s. This year supplies of early corn 
are limited. Get yours lined up early. 










