
~ Champion 
any other vegetable. 








The early ones are rea 
rieties are all good 
Earliest Fireball. 
feet of row. 
plantings. Sometime try 
turnips). 











RNEY’S CRISP 
The radish is the champion garden vegetable— 
because it is planted by 
Everybody should grow his 
own radishes. They grow anywhere and quickly, too. 
dy in 21 
but 
‘One ounce will plant a 
Plant 4 or. 5 
more people than 
to 28 days. Our va- 
we’re most proud of 
hundred 
kinds and make several 
cooking a few (as you do 
You'll like them. 




























WHITE ICICLE 
den—the 






ceptional radish. It 
even in size, 


















paid. 
[se 
’ ‘There is always @ pro 

acre. 
apart each way, using 






> i fi - 
Golden Delicious 
Delicious Deep Golden 
yok is is a cross and Te. 
tains all the wonderful flavor of 
the Delicious with 
color of Boston — i 
rich golden fiesh is 2 inches 
thick, very sweet, pnd is never 
watery. A heavy yielder and 2 
‘ocd winter keeper. Good baked, 
foiled, or in squash pies. 
Pkt., 8c; 02-5 24c; %4 Ib. 65¢; 
1 Ib. $1.75. ‘All Postpaid. 









































Favorite in Every Gar- 
White One 
~ 448—White Icicle will 
‘make a good cash crop 
for you. This is an €X- 
good shape, 
; fitable market 
many growers selling over $200 
" Plant at corn-planting time in 
ing 2 to 3 pounds 
CRIMSON GIANT 
Gets Big But Not Pithy 
43%7—Crimson Giant is a re- 
markable radish because it grows 
almost twice the size of an or- 
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; OZ, 18¢; 
1 Ib., 98c. All Postpaid. 
Earliest 
FIREBALL 
The Earliest of All 
1S 
for good squash, 
00 worth from @ single 
hills about 10 feet 
of seed per acre. 



es a oe a4 
GREENGOLD 
The “Bake and Butter” Squash 
_ %53—(100 days.) A selection 
from Buttercup. “Bats” better 
than Hubbard, size 4 to 5 lbs. 
Color orange- ellow striped with 
green, shell thin and hard, flesh 
deep rich orange, dry. peeling. 
Exceptionally sweet and fine fla- 
vored, has @ small seed cavity, 
an extremely vigorous grower. 
Price: Pkt., 100; 02» 24c; 4 Ib., 
65c; 1 Ib., $1.75. Postpaid. 











, an 
poth for 
48c; ¥% lb., 48¢5 il 



A SQUASH—S 
damage by insects, and 
table use and stock 
8c Ib., $1.35. 




E YIELDER 
of all squashes. The big thrifty 
9 feet long, 6 OF 8 inches in 
feed. 
‘All Postpaid. 
W% Vb., 40c; 


there 






know we are offering the 
earlier than any other mar 
EARLY 
SCARLET 
GLOBE 

The UNIFORM and EARLY One 
451—In offering this Scarlet Glo 
to the public we 
be Radish 
It is 
+ radish on the market. 
ket variety, and the quality is so crisp 
mand for more. 
and sweet that it always creates @ de: 
1 Ib., 98c. All Postpaid. 
Pkt., 7c; 0Z., 18c; %4 lb., 40c; 



Scarlet — White Tipped 
The 2-Color Radish 


FRENCH BREAKFAST 
Tender and Sweet 
will like this fresh, 



444—This radish is our favorite; 442—You 
try it and see if it won’t be yours crisp, oblong radish with its 
Sa x care hee thecabd wnt acho small tops. It is @ prilliant 
a distinct white Up. a ‘ ; rs 
in about 20 days. It is almost pasar “ColOr wien eo white 
completely round. A wonderful : 4 . , 
Radish. and of splendid quality. 
Pkt., 5¢; 0%.) pic; % Ib., 87e3 Pkt., ‘Zc; 0%., 18¢; % Jb. 40c; 
1 Ib.,.95c. All Postpaid. 1 Ib., $1.00. All Postpaid. 
RADISH MIXTURE 

For Radishes All Seaso 
453—Includes all 
sizes, and shapes. 
all season. 
Pkt., 5¢; 0% 12¢; 14 Ib., 30c. 


The perfect 



745—More Hubbard Squash ar 
is always @ 
Pkt., 10c; 0Z., 25C; 

U 
TABLE QUEEN 
Yields Big—Keeps well 
752—This is the perfect individ- 
ual squash. The fiesh is firm and 
sweet. It cooks dary and mealy, 
and is just the right size for one 
person, if he likes squash. They 
are dark green, pear shaped, about 
5 inches in diameter,. and 6 inches 
long. 100 squash on 
one vine. 
keepers but sho 
March 1st. 
Pkt., 5¢; O02» 
1 Ib., $1.50. All 
uld be used before 
200; %4 Ib. 55c; 
Postpaid. 
n—Trial Grounds Varieties 
these varieties and many © : 
way to have radishes coming 
WINTER 
RADISH 
Winter Radishes 
should be planted 
in July or early 
e raised than any 
with a very hard, warty rind which 
The thick yellow f 
eas many Hubbard as you wish, 
All colors, 
others. 
along 
All Postpaid. 



Winter Keeper 
other kind. They 
makes 

DELICATA 
The eeEndividual” Baker 
441—New York Strain. A 
small squash of unusual 
quality. - Smooth skin, 4 
light golden color striped 
green. Thick flesh, sweet, 
fine texture. Very early and 
extremely productive. 
Pkt., 6c; 02. 18¢c; %4 lb, 
48c; 1 Ib. $1.35. All Post- 
paid. 
























perfectly white clear to 440—Here’s a radish with ‘August. 
the top—sweet, tender, improved taste, crispness, and 
¥ : Take them UD | 
and mild. Plant Gur- unusual sweetness. Bright in the Fall and i 
ney’s Whit Icicle and be scarlet color, and so early, too. starve in your INESE ROSE 
pleased with yourself. Pure white flesh and one of house, or cellar, c jean Sa en Sa 
Ready to use in 25 days. the fnest varieties you ever variety. A sanyo” sor same as othet ium long, plunt-rooted 
"among eat eners f0F Vegetables, and “adish with pink skin 
Pkt., 5c; 0% 20¢; %4 Ib. *F. eathhatiimes pare SG‘ wiih have Hi ge ihe Gee 
45c; 1 Ib., $1.00. All Post- Pkt., 1¢} 02 20c; % Ib., 45. “Pet, Be; OF» 150i yresh, crisp Tad- flesh, One of the est. 
All Postpaid. a Thy $503 * ié., 95¢- ches all winter. %4 Ib., 350. All Postpaid. 






20 GURNEY’S, Yankton, 
PEPPERS. 
Pe 
ppers rises sae keep the Mexican people so 
ey’re full of vitamins, and every gar- 
i Like any soil except 
Give plenty of room. Handle a 
healthy. 
dener ought to raise his own. 
low wet land. 
plant just like tomatoes, 

HARRIS EARLY GIANT 
The Big and Meat 
y One 
647—One of the largest of the sweet peppers and 
one of the earliest. 
The large plants are literally 
covered with immense thick fieshed peppers, so large 
that it takes only 40 to 50 to 
Peppers are easy to raise and are 
catsup, salads, or stuffed an 
Pkt., 6c; % 02., 28c; 1 02, 48c. 
CALIFORNIA 
WONDER 
The Giant 
649— The fiesh of 
this new giant sweet 
pepper is often 3g of 
an inch thick, very 
mild and juic 
heavy vislder of: the 
largest, finest peppers 
you have ever seen. 
Plants are vigorous 
upright growers. 
Fruits large, very 
to bright crimson 
pepper best of all. 
LONG RED 
CAYENNE 
The Hot Pepper 
648—The true Cayenne. 
Long Red and Hot. Fruits 
are a full inch or more 
in diameter at the shoul- 
der and 4% to 6 inches 
long. For canning, dry- 
ing or pickling. Grows 
anywhere. A sure yielder. 
Pkt., 6c; 14 0z., 25c; oz. 
40c. All Postpaid. 
one-half foot plants. 
spare the room. 
paid. 
So. Dak. 


Pkt.,. 6c; 14 0Z., 28c; 1 0Z., 48c. 
EARLY PIMENTO 
Sweetest of All 
fill a bushel basket. 
delicious in chile, 
d baked. 
All Postpaid. 
EARLY 
BEAUTY 
The Earliest 
645—This extra 
early pepper has 
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 
erence FOR STUFF- 
i G. They are four 
obed, about as wide 
as they are long. Th 
i 2 e only pepper 
al ar ie a Wonder, Ech ie abotit % 
Boren rel fa an Early Beauty. : 
che Rees ense crop of early, sweet, smooth 
pte: . peppers, plant Early Beaut d 
., 1¢; % oz., 32c; 1 oz., 52c. All Postpaid 
smooth. A uniform deep green color changes 
We believe you'll like this 
All Postpaid. 

64 
BS i tomato shaped pepper. Fruits 
ker les ov shape. Deep Red. Very mild 
ay - You can eat them like apples 
S grow upright on strong two and 
Pimentoes them- 
selves are about 3 in i 
ches in diam j 
eer and beautiful to look ce She 
ee ae should include some of these sweet- 
Sweet peppers if you possibly can 
Your 
Price: Pkt., 6c; 14 0z., 25c; 0z., 40c. Post- 
