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GRAPES 
All are strong heavy plants that give quick results 
. They are well 
you. 
The varieties listed are the hardiest. 
They can be grown on a fence or an arbor, or in a vineyard. Plant 
about 5 to 8 ft. apart in rows 6 ft. apart. 
In plantin 
back to 3 to 4 buds, and prune the roots off about one-third. You 
way. You don’t need to put: up a support 
will have better results this 
for grapes until the second year if you do not wis 
each year. 



THESE GRAPES can be 
are all exceptionally hardy 

Best Grape for Northwest 
Here is a tame GRAPE with 
the TANG OF THE WILD. This 
is a good grape for the North, 
for it is fast (15 to 20 ft. in 
J yr.!) in growth and hardiest 
of all. It produces large quan- 
tities of fruit of GOOD QUAL- 
ITY ...AUMOST BLACK ... 
JUICY ... FINE FOR ARBORS. 
No winter covcring needed. 
2 for 59c; 4 for $1.10; 8 for 
$2.10; 12 for $2.89; 25 for $5.25. 



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GRAPES—a sure crop each season. 
ONATION 
New—Hardy—Better 
Here is a cherry hardy enough to make it profitable for our South Dakota 
planters to grow a fine cherry. Good anywhere. A very large cherry of 
high quality. Bears early. Fine for jelly or for eating off the tree. If you are 
a northern planter, and can choose but one tree—choose Coronation. 
grown anywhere in the Middle Northwest. 
and with very little attention have wintered the 
most severe conditions that have ever been produced in this part of the 
try. All they require is a light covering in winter to protect the new buds. ... 
ave produced Heavy Crops of HIGH QUALITY 
CACO 
Big Clusters — 
The sure crop red grape. Big 
clusters of rich red grapes bears 
in hottest summers. Makes most 
beautiful jell. As Concord is the 
most popular of the blue black 
grapes, so Caco is the most popu- 
lar of the red grapes. 
2 for 69c; 4 for $1.29; 8 for $2.48; 
12 for $3.48; 25 for $6.50. 



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Strong Trees—Each $1.35; 2 for $2.39. 


EARLY 
RICHMOND 
The Early Pie Cherry 
Try the EARLY RICHMOND, 
we know you will like it. The 
cherries have a bright red skin 
and red juicy flesh. The flavor 
is quite tart, marvelous for pies 
or canning. It is a strong grower 
and a heavy producer. You peo- 
ple south of Southern Minne- 
sota and central So. Dakota 
have ideal conditions for Pie 
Cherries. Order Gurney’s Early 
Richmond, we are sure you 
won’t regret it. 

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MONTMORENCY GOLDEN SWEET 
The World’s Best Our Hardiest Sweet Cherry 
Cherry —Birds Won’t Touch! 
Here is the most Here’s a real treat—a 
widely planted Cherry. 
What everyone likes 
must be good. The fruit 
is large with firm flesh, 
of fine flavor. The 
cherry is a bright red, 
very handsome and 
wonderful for canning 
and preserves. 
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WHITE 
NIAGARA 
Niagara is the leading 
favorite in white grapes 
because the large fruit has 
such a delightful flavor. 
The vine is hardy and ex- 
tremely productive. 
2 for 59c; 4 for $1.10; 8 
for $2.10; 12 for $2.89; 25 for 
$5.25. 
CONCORD 
America’s Most Popular 
Your garden will not be complete 
without CONCORD. The Concord 
has become the most popular grape in 
the United States. It matures early, 
keeps well, ships well, and sells weil. 
The berries are in enormous bunches 
and are blue-black, juicy and de- 
licious. Great for grape juice. 
2 for 39c; 4 for 69c; 8 for $1.29; 
12 ee $1.69; 25 for $2.75; 100 for 
$7.95. 

RED DELAWARE 
The Delaware’s berries are rather 
small, juicy, and sweet. The bunch- 
es are compact and make a grand 
table grape. They are in all prob- 
ability one of the finest American 
grapes. The berries are a red color 
and have a very spicy flavor. 
2 for 59c; 4 for $1.10; 8 for $2.10; 
CHERRY 

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Grape Collection 
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1 Niagara—White 
1 Delaware—Red 
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“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House”’—GURNEYW’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 
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$3.48; 25 for $6.50. 
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FREDONIA 
THIS is the KING OF BLACK GRAPES. 
It is early, in fact, three weeks earlier 
than Concord, very hardy, a very heavy 
producer and a vigorous grower. 
bunches are compact and the berries 
really have the most wonderful flavor. 
2 for 69c; 4 for $1.29; 8 for $2.48; 12 for 
12 for $2.89; 25 for $5.25. 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
Hardy Eating California Grape 
New hardy eating Grape. A big Cali- 
fornia type grape that’s really hardy in 
the midwest. Big sweet clusters of large 
golden yellow grapes, 
Each, 89c; 2 for $1.75; 
The 
4 for $3.39; 
8 for $6.65; 12 for $9.75. 
The Improved 
Bush Cherry 
This is the improved strain 
of the original Hansen’s hardy, 
dwarf Bush Cherry. It’s really 
a miracle plant, Grows like a 
Line bush from 4 to 5 feet high, 
a Mm ‘=. makes a beautiful ornamental 
. j shrub, for landscape planting, 
especially in the spring when it 
is covered with blooms from one 

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In fact, it’s one of the most gorgeous sights in the spring, 
And, best of all, it yields almost as much fruit as a plum tree and there’s no waiting for it, 
Bears large clusters of sweet cherries (shaped like plums) the first year, after planting. 
GOOD EATING AND HARDY 
This improved strain is better eating than ever, either fresh, canned or in preserves. 
too. Plant 3 to 4 ft. apart. 
Very hardy 
Price: 12/18 inch plants, 24c; 3 for 69c; 18/24 inch plants, 34e each; 
3 for 89c; 2 to 3 ft. Heavy, 45c each; 3 for $1.19. 
2 Flowering 
Shrub Cherries 
PRUNUS JAPONICA 
Flowering Shrub Cherry 
This Cherry grows in bush 
form, rich foliage, narrow 
leaves, fine branched. Covered 
with beautiful cherry flowers 
in spring. Produces an abun- 
dance of bright red berries 
that are excellent for pies, 
canning, preserves, etc. They 
may be planted in groupings 
along the border of your yard 
or as a foundation planting. 
18 to 24 in., 49c; 3 for $1.29. 
2 to 3 ft., 59c; 3 for $1.59. 
NANKING CHERRY 
Both Fruit and Flowers 
A FLOWERING CHERRY 
that is a tree or bush that will 
charm and delight you. It is 
beautiful with showy blooms 
all along the branches. Fruit 
is attractive red, juicy and 
delicious. Size about % inch. 
Good for pie or canning. 
1 yr. 2 to 3 ft., 39¢ ea.; 3 for $0.98 
1 yr. 3 to 4 ft., 49c ea.; 3 for $1.29 
Prof. Hansen’s Selected 
Large Fruiting 
BUDDED-BUSH CHERRIES 





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_ These are selected, budded varieties of the Bush Cherries 
introduced by Dr. N, E. Hansen. Th extremely drought 
eeuaitiong. eae ting dar Pi Mee planting, Much inerer was 
better flavored tha ordinary bush cherries. 
RED SILVER 
Most Beautiful Flowering Crab 
Rich red in flower, leaf, bark, and fruit. This 
gorgeous tree is not only a striking sight when 
covered with masses of red flowers, but is 
showy all summer with its red leaves tinted sil- 
ver on under side and fiery red fruits. 
Small growing, can be used as color contrast 
in shrubbery group or as a beautiful small or- 
namental tree. 
Each strong Tree—98c each, 2 for $1.89. 
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