





Gurney’s Hardy 
NATIVE FRUITS 




CHOKE CHERRY 
A beautiful ornamental with spicy fra 
a grant flowers - 
uced like great banks of snow. Later come the great clusters 
of purplish black cherries. Be sure to have these nursery 
grown Choke Cherries in your yard of windbreak. 
Size 
; Each Per'5 Perl0 - Per 100 
es |. Se ae Spek Manian pane eae $0.79 $7.49 
ROAM. ci, ok SEEN stihl ge 89 8.49 
2-4 ft. .0.. 0... 29c $1.39 2.65 Sexy 
4-6 ft. ........ 45c 2.19 3.98 

WILD BLACK 
' CHERRY 
This is a very gorgeous tree. It 
bears flowers in large white clusters 
in early spring and then in August 
{t bears a great abundance of edi- 
ble fruit. It is hardy, rapid grower 
and makes a large tree. 
Each Per 5 Per 10 
20c 60c 8 $1.00 
Another good bush fruit that makes 
an excellent ornamental or hedge. The 
fruit is good for canning or sauce; or 
to eat from the bush. It is a strong 
grower and perfectly hardy. Drouth 
resistant and the GRASSHOPPERS 
leave it alone. Sand cherry will pro- 
duce heavy crop year after planting. 
Strong Plants: 2 for 39c; 10 for $1.59; 
25 for $3.29. 
1 year Seedlings 

BUFFALO BERRY MOTHER GURNEY’S 


Jelly from Buffalo Berries is extra 
Delicious and Different. A hardy na- 
tive bush fruit that everyone should 
grow. Plant a hedge of Buftalo Berry 
for fruit and beauty. Silvery leaves 
with Ropes of bright Berries. For 
HEDGES it is the nearest thing to the. 
Famous BOXWOOD. Nursery grown. 
Everbearing Mulberry 
The “Mother Tree,” a variety of the 
Russian Mulberry, has been growing 
for many years here at Yankton. It 
has a long season of fruiting, beginning 
early in July and continuing to ripen 
big, luscious, black fruits all summer. 
ges Sdlg.... s =i eats Rieu ate The fruit is excellent for canning, jams, 
18-24 in. jelly or eating from hand. The tree 
a a 19c¢ 1.4 3.49 12.98 
2-4 ft. Trans. 29c 2.39 569 21.98 is a fast grower and should appear in 
all windbreaks. Plant a Mulberr y 
hedge. When Mulberries- are planted 
around orchards the birds will do much 
less damage to other fruit. 
Size Each Per 106 Per 100 Per 200 
12-18 in. Sdig. ... $0.49 $4.25 $7.60 
18-24 in. Sdig. ... 69 5.85 11.25 
2-4 ft. Trans... 29c¢ 2.19 Ses 
3-5 ft.. Trans... 49c 3.98 




“i > <Saskatoon Blueberry 
(Alnifolia): In looks and quality it is 
much like the HUCKLEBERRY. It forms 
a bush about four feet tall and is ideal 
as an Ornamental Fruiting HEDGE. Plant 
a row along the front of your garden. 
The fruit is excellent for jams, jellies, 
canning or eating fresh. 
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he Each Rate Rate Rate 
-——=-—s Well Rooted Plants 39c 36c 32c 28¢ 
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long—some coming on early, some mid- 
season and some late giving you apples 
for cooking and eating all season. 




















Now! Hardy Varieties 
At last we have to offer a 5-in-one apple 
with all 5 varieties HARDY FROM THE 
NORTH! And each variety is a choice one 
in its own right. 
3-in-1 Apple 
for the North 
This 5-in-one apple will do well 
from Yankton NORTH. Varieties are: 
Red Duchess, Wealthy, Yellow Trans- 
parent, Prarie Spy and Haralson. 
Only few trees left. 
$9325 Lach 
2 for $3.98 
d-im-l Apple 
for the South 
This is the one to plant from Yank- 
ton SOUTH. Varieties are: Red 
Duchess, Yellow Transparent, Haral- 
son, Wealthy, and Red Delicious. 
$]9s Each 
2 for 3.49 
CHERRIES 


Gurney’s 
Hardy 
The varieties of cherries listed in our catalog are those that do best in the middle- 
west and northwest. All are extra heavy-rooted, well branched, and will soon be pro- 
ducing good crops for you. Cherries too are budded on a hardy understock, give long 
lived, heavy bearing tree. Set 18 ft. apart each way, or 130 trees to the acre. 
GURNEY’S CHERRY PRICES 
3 5 10 25 
Eaeh Rate Rate Rate Rate 
$0.89 $0.86 $0.83 $0.79 74e 
1.10 1.07 1.04 1.00 95e 
Size 
2 feet to 3 feet...... 
3 feet to 5 feet...... 

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ENGLISH MORELLO 
The Late Rich Black 
Ripens in late July when other Cherries are gone, 
Almost black in color, of good size, and a tangy, tart ity. 
flavor, making it excellent for Pies and canning. It 
bears young and heavy. 

BLACK TARTARIAN 
The Large Black Sweet One 
Here is a Cherry that you will want. It is the 
fairly hardy, large black delicious sweet cherry. 
Harvest quantities of fruit of the most delicious quai- 
Every orchard should have some of these. 
NOT AVAILABLE 

Cherry Orchard Special 
Grow Your Own Cherry Pies 

1 Early Red Richmond 
2 Late Montmorency 
3 FINE TREES—ALL 2-3 ft. 
Free—3 Flare Red Rhubarb 



