BLACKBERRIES |3 GOOSEBERRIES *1” 













ALFRED ELDORADO iy ae er “ 
Practically Seedless and Coreless The Small Seeded Our Hardy Native Hardy Gooseberry 
“ied is eoeuiaion ou the Coreless Blackberry GOOSEBERRY The Best Flavored Berry plants and 
ackberry. e color i sy, jet i ‘a 3 ; } i y 
black, the flavor, swee elicious, eee inna ee Suey This variety is the hardy, bie ES es REG Aco aldo small fraits can be 
heavy-bearing type. Has been 
tried out in our experimental gar- 
den and we know it is good. Set 
3 ft. apart each way. Plant in 
corners of the garden. 49c each; 
3 for $1.19; 10 for $2.98. 
and it is ne | s and coreless. 
It isa ox that produces mam- 
mot s. It does very well in cold ; 
sectidns as well as warm. Hardy with Bree opted aeticie cot 
. > 
winter protection of a straw mulch in : : 
the North. seas for $2.19; 100 for 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
sweet fruit. Liked partic- 
ularly for its small seeds 
and heavy bearing quali- 
most varieties. Grand for pies. 
Will thrive in practically any lo- 
cation. Some varieties bigger, but 
none better. Plant at least three 
this spring. 49¢ each; 3 for $1.19; 
10 for $2.98. 
CURRANTS 
protected with Gur- 
ney’s Bug Dust. 
See page 30. 
bebe each and up 







| CUMBERLAND Oe 
The Favorite Black JOHN RED LAKE CURRANT PERFECTION Currant FAY’S PROLIFIC 
You will want this delicious ROBERTSON’S The Hardy, Heavy Bearer The One for Bell : carnelian penne One a 
BLACK RASPBERRY. It produces ’ A vigorous productive bush pro- é arge beautiful red currant. Very prolitc, 
enormous crops, of large, firm ber- Best for Dakota’s ducing immense quantities of high All of you folks will want some and of superior flavor. | It is easily picked and 
ries of the finest flavor. Berries are In a letter. to us, John Robertson quality, large, red currants the currant jell for winter. Perfection ears a heavy crop a wo years aiter p n og 
4 : Om et said, “We have grown raspberries, first ft lanti Ver Currant is the one to raise for Each, 35c; per 5, $1.69; per 10, $3.19; per 25, 
juicy, not seedy. Fine for shipping, both black diredunt 1 * rst year after planting. y 4 $7.50 
market or home use. A profitable . ack and red, for nearly forty hardy. Growers say, “This is the good jelly. The berry is at least -0U. 
: cine years—and this is the best Black red currant to stop all other red twice as large as the ordinary About G s C Eeewat ‘a0 
—— crop that is always in demand. in all ways that we have found—in currants.” it has everything— rrant, and can produce twice out: Gurney's | Currant j5e hci 
of In fact, wherever you go, you will hardiness, yield, quality, size and i Ev, & oe y Pp ft. apart each way. The varieties we list 




find that Cumberland is, by far, the 
most popular of black raspberries 
and well deserves to be. Be sure to 
plant at least 25. 
Prices: 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.19; 25 
~ For $2.25; 50 for $4.19; 100 for $7.98. 
appearance.” Jet black, firm, and of 
more mild flavor. John died sev- 
eral years ago, but this raspberry is 
a real monument to a great South 
Dakota Horticulturist. 
Prices: 6 for 89c; 12 for $1.40; 25 
for $2.55; 50 for $4.98; 100 for $8.25. 
size, quality, color, and productiv- 
ity. It makes up into a sparkling 
bright red jelly. A Minn. intro- 
duction. Gurney’s recommend it. 
NEW LOW PRICES: 
Each, 45c; per 5, $2.10; per 10, 
$4.00; per 25, $9.25. 

the crop. Some of the Perfection 
in our Nursery are nearly as big 
as cherries and are borne in huge 
clusters. 
Each, 40c; per 5, $1.89; per 10, 
$3.49; per 25, $8.35. 





are fine for the northwest. Particularly want 
you to try the new Red Lake which is an ex- 
tremely hardy, heavy bearing. If you plant 
Currants around the garden, put them in the 
corners or around the fence so they won’t be 
in the way when you are doing your plowing. 









CURRANT-GOOSEBERRY COMBINATION BARGAIN 
2 Red Lake—New Better Currant 2 Perfection—Heavy Bearing Currant 
2 Hardy Gooseberry 
FREE: 3 Red Khubarb 


RED RASPBERRIES 
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54938 
ASPARAGUS 
Zeb “ie Tae 
for 
Only 
MARY WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS 
Tender, Rust Resistant 
ASPARAGUS THAT MELTS IN 
YOUR MOUTH. Mary Washington 
is practically immune to rust 
which often kills other varieties. 
It keeps coming up fresh and ten- 
der for three months and does not 
get tough and old. The best of all 
varieties. 


















The varieties of Rhubarb 
which we list are improved 
better strains—not the 
common old rhubarb that 
is green and stringy. Our 
two varieties are really the 
best. Plant plenty of Rhu- 
barb, setting the plants 
about 3 ft. apart each way. 
1 Red 
CHIEF Raspberry 
The Early, Dry-Weather Berry 
Regardless of where you live, this 
Raspberry is good, for it does well, 
North, South, East, and West. The 
fruit is large, many are an inch 

ant your Raspberries long. It has a real red Raspberry FLARE RHUBARB In every garden there is room 
goat in “the. Sensei? Chiet is an flavor. Firm and solid. Delicious The Heaviest Yielder | for some ASPARAGUS. Plant yours 
early Raspberry....A good dry- eaten fresh and makes the finest The big stalks with red now. Set them i144 feet apart. 
cwvaiher berry; because of its earli- Preserves and sauce. It is a vigor- base shading to pink and This is one of the vegetables that 
ness it usually produces a crop be- ous grower and bears enormous es beautiful in the is very RICH IN MINERALS AND 
fore the dry weather sets in. It is crops. Minnesota’s Great Market . green, are beau 1 VITAMINS. 
unusually hardy and free from dis- Berry and good no matter where it garden, and when made up into red juicy sauce and pies, 
ease. 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.29; 25 for 3S planted. 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.29; FLARE RHUBARB just “can’t be beat.” We have found it Per 25 Per50 Peri00 Per 500 
$2.35; 50 for $4.40; 100 for $8.45. 38 ok $2.35; 50 for $4.40; 100 for to be the most vigorous grower we have ever seen. Plant 1 year old Plants .......-..-- de $1.35 $2.49 $ 9.50 
ree lots of Rhubarb. It is said, ‘an apple a day keeps the doc- 2 year old Plants..........-. 98c 1.89 3.50 14.50 
tor away,” and the same goes for this delicious “fruity” 
plant. Prices: Standard size, 3 for 59c; 5 for 89c; 12 for 
F ize, 35 19; 2.49. 
$1.89. Extra heavy size, 3 for 74c; 5 for $1.19; 12 for $2.49 PARADISE ASPARAGUS 
Bears First Year! 
A large, fast growing variety that not only can be used 
the ist year after planting, but is sweeter, more tender, and 
much more prolific in growth than other varieties. Here 
is a new asparagus that looks like it may soon replace 
other varieties entirely. 
PRICES: 1 year old Plants, 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.89; 100 
for $3.49. 
GURNEY’S SEEDLING RHUBARB 
This is the very early, heavy producing rhubarb, noted 
for its rich, tender stalks. Especially fine for sauce and pies. 
Rhubarb should be in every garden for health’s sake, 
Plant this fine variety at a very low cost. 
Standard Size ..........+- 3 for 49c; 5 for 59c; 12 for $1.29 
Extra Heavy Size ......... 3 for 64c; 5 for 95c; 12 for 1.79 
HORSERADISH 
New Bohemian—Best 
of All 

Don’t Forget That 
GURNEY SBUG DUST 



M th Thornless new Bohemian is the horse- 
ammo Ta ; e have discarded a : 
aye other kinds because this is so May be used on your fruits as 
BOYSENBERRY BOY SENBERRY far superior. It is hardy any- well aS your garden and 
where and is very desirable as 
a relish. Its roots are dug in 
early spring, grated fine, vine- 
gar added and it is ready for 
use. On this variety, the roots 
grow larger, are whiter and 
flowers. 
It’s the nearest “all 
purpose” dust we know to help 
you stop BOTH insect AND 
disease damage. 
PRICES 
most scedie kind ever grown, delicious > “Wnen. picking. Supply, is the quality 1s far superior. 3 Ibs. $1.00 Postpd. 
flavor, heavy bearer and very Datt¥ limited. Order early. Price: 340 Heavy Crowns: 5 for 79c; 10 
| Biggest Fruit of All Berries 
This is really an amazing berry. A 
cross of Blackberry, Raspberry, and ies 
ganberry, and is far more vigorous than 
any of them. They are of inemeense 
size with a supreme flavor. It is a 
most seedless but firm. It is the bes 
The Mammoth Boysenberry 
now without thorns. For easy” 
picking and cultivating, plant 
this variety. Bears as well as 
regular type and still you have 
the advantage of large, luscious 
berries and no thorns to bother 

2 Ibs. & Gun $1.15, Postpd. 
with winter covering of straw. © o.. 
35c; 5 for 75¢e; 12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.85; 
100 for $9.98. 
each; 2 for 59c; 5 for $1.39; 10 
each; 2, for $1.39; 25 for $2.98. Cuttings 
Or 90.09, 
$1.00 per 35. 
“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House”—GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 9 

