
YANKTON 
MAIN CROP 
The Drought Resistant 
Pea 
157—(65 days)—Plant Yank- 
ton Main Crop and assure 

yourself of green peas all season, and peas of the est, sweetest 
quality and tenderness that you have ever tasted. 
This hardy pea is absolutely the most drouth and heat resistant 
of all, bearing good crops when all others are burned and gone. 
The vines grow about 2 feet tall and are filled with large pods 
containing from 6 to 10 delicious peas. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; %4 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c; 3 Ibs., 95c. All Postpaid. 





























dener 
ears 
em. 
15c; 
means dollars—to 
the market gar- 
delicious roastin 
Sweet Cross is one 
of the best yielders. 
The large, golden 
yellow ears grow 
about 7 inches lo: 
and are sweet an 
tender. Same sea- 
son as Bantam. 
Triple size pkt., 
Ys ; 
Ib., 55e; 3 Ibs., $1.49. 
All Postpaid. 
LITTLE 
MARVEL 
The Tender, Sweet One 
152—If I could have but one 
kind, it would be Little Marvel. 
Take my word for it. I’ve tried 
‘em all—very tender, heavy 
yielder, and it will be a long 
time until we find a better one. 
In yield, earliness, and quality 
and delicious sweetness it is 
tops. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % Ib. 
27c; 1 Ib., 45c; 3 Ibs., 98c. All 
Postpaid. 

EARLY ALASKA 
Disease Resistant 
146—Earliest of All (52 days 
to maturity)—Alaska is ab- 
solutely the earliest pea and 
the heaviest yielder. The 
slender light green vines 
grow about 2 feet tall and 
are literally covered with 
pods. The peas are of excellent 
quality, and as they all ripen at 
once, are easy to gather. If you 
want a lot of peas and want them 
early, plant Alaska, 
Triple size pkt., 10c; % Ib., 22c; 
1 Ib., 38c; 3 Ibs., 95c. All Postpaid. 























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at Yankton. 


Ib. Ib., 
All Postpaid. 
PURGOLD 
wonderful new Hy- 
brid Sweet Corn. It 
has large, deep-ker- 
neled ears with 
such a tasty, sweet 
flavor. Large, vig- 
orous stalks and a 
real producer. Out- 
yielded all other 
corns in our trials 
5 days later than 


y HYBRID Bantam Stowell’s Hybrid 
Big Yield—Best brid etch 4 
Flavor Great for Canning Hybri ages likoee bits 
175—This_ corn 17i—This is a Earliest of All Stowell’s, but is a 
178—The sweetest, 
finest home garden 
corn and the earl- 
fest, too. Early 
Giant will give you 
corn long before 
your neighbors and 
nicer, bigger, sweet- 
er ears you never 
tasted. A fine early 
market garden corn. 
A week ahead of 



Ss 
15¢; 
Ib., 
Postpaid. 






















GOLDEN 
beautiful golden- 
yellow color. Fine 
for market or can- 
ning. Wonderful 
roasting ears. 
Stalks 7 to 8 ft. 
tall. Vigorous 
grower. If you like 
Stowell’s Ever- 
green, you'll want 
this new “golden” 
hybrid, Good for 
mid-season crop. 
Prices: 
-, 200; YW 
Ib., 400; 1 Ib., 65e; 
3 ibs., $1.45," ppd. 



























Why HYBRID Sweet Corn IS 
BETTER 
® Disease Resistant 
® Heavier Yields 
Sweeter 
® More Tender @ Larger Ears 
Just like most farmers are to HYBRID CORN in their fields, 
all gardeners are switc to RID SWEET CORN IN THEIR 
GARDENS. It has proven better in every way. 
By careful b k, h id sweet corn has now been made to 
yield many more roasting ears 
ict, the kernels are m 
and 
rdly believe there co 
Also by breeding, the 
the corn more i 
and Surer to grow. ~ 
year. Varieties listed 
n sweet corn ever did before and better 
more tender and so much more sweet, you can 
be so much improvement. 
have been made larger, the rows uniform, 
resistant to disease. It is more vigorous and easier 
It doesn’t cost more to plant hybrid sweet corn and the extra- 
better flavor and tenderness will make you sold on it forever. 
above. All season blend at right. 
eld, the 
it this 

LAXTONIAN 
The Vigorous, 
Sure to Bear Pea 
141—The Top Notch 
Early Pea: This is a pea 
that just suits me, and 
I eat lots of peas dur- 
ing the season. I like 
them any way they can 
be served. 
The vines of this ex- 
tra early, heavy bear- 
ing, dwarf pea are very 
stocky and vigorous. 
The pods are very long, 
dark green and simply 
bursting with immense, 
sweet, tender peas. 
Triple size pkt., 10c; 
¥% Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 42c; 3 
ibs., 96c. All Postpaid. 
CORN 

STOWELL’S 
EVERGREEN 
HYBRID 
185—A big white 
eared, medium long, 
14 to 18 rows, deep 
narrow kernels, very 
tender and very 
sweet.. Fine for home 
use or market gar- 
deners. Vigorous 
grower, all stalks 8 
to 10 feet long, 
heavy yielder, grows 
anywhere. Price: 
Triple size pkt., 15¢; 
4% Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 
58c; 3 Ibs., $1.55. All 
Postpaid. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
MIXED 
Roasting Ears—All Summer 
173—Here is a special blend of GUR- 
NEY’S HYBRID Sweet Corns to give 
you an all season supply with just one 
planting. Hybrid Sweet Corn is sweeter, 
more tender, deeper kerneled, and dis- 
ease resistant. This year enjoy sweet 
corn each week all season. All kinds 
of yellow hybrids are blended together 
to give you roasting ears from early 
to late if you can plant only one kind. 
Triple size pkt., 14c; % Ib., 23c; 1 Ib., 

45c; 3 Ibs., $1.15. All Postpaid. 

GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak.—’Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House” 
Gurney’s 
Carrot Seed 
Make your first planting just as soon as you can 
get in the soil in the spring and then successive 
pisntings throughout the season so that you will 
ave plenty to put away when winter comes. Cover 
the seed about % in. deep and the row 18 to 24 
inches apart and thin them out 2 to 4 inches apart 
in the row if you want big carrots. One ounce of 
seed is enough for a hundred feet of row. 
EARLY CORELESS 
For Home Use or Market 
634—The best carrot 
grown. The beautiful 
orange roots grow about 
8 inches long, 1%2 inches 
thick, and are the same 
size from top to bot- 
tom, They are very 
Sweet and tender, 
nearly coreless 
and one of the 
finest carrots 
for bunching or 
for winter. 
Pkt., 10c; 
ow, 38e; % / 
Ib,, $1.12, All 
Postpaid. 









Winner. Medium 
rich orange color, 
All Postpaid, 
DANVERS HALF LONG 
For Canning or Storage 
627—Danvers carrot is a Prize 
that everyone likes. Danvers is one 
of the best quality carrots, and is 
large enough to outyield almost any 
other variety, often yielding from 
15 to 20 tons per acre 
Pkt., 5e; ov., 35¢e; Y% Ib., $1.00. 
4 
in length, and of 
the size and type 
EARLY PIE CARROT 
— —— Ge 

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z 
; 
an 
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OXHEART 
Early and Tender— 
e Blunt One 
629—This short, broad car- 
rot is the heaviest yielder of 
the table carrots, and the eas- 
jest to harvest. The roots are 
-sometimes 5 inches in diam- 
eter and about the same 
length. Because of their im- 
mense yield, they are often 
planted for stock food, al- 
though they are really an ex- 
cellent table carrot. 
Pkt., 7c; oz., 30c; % Ib., 
90c, All Postpaid. 
About Carrots 
The Big, Sweet 
and Juicy One 
640—Did you 
ever eat a pump- 
kin pie? Sure you 
did Good. wasn't 
it? Well. the next 
time try a carrot 
pie. It will be bet- 
ter, and Pie Car- 
rots make the best 
pies. Carrots for 
pies can be used 
from the time the 
small carrots start 
to develop until 
the old ones are 
gone in the spring 
Plant Pie Carrots 
and raise your 
own pies. 
Pkt, 10¢; oz., 
Bie; % th., Be. 
All Postpaid. 
STOCK 
CARROTS 
For Stock and 
Poultry 
631—Mastodon: 
This giant white 
stock carrot will 
produce as many 
tons of feed per 
acre as mangels or 
turnips. They grow 
about 2 feet long 
and weigh from 1 
to 2 pounds each. 
Horses, cows, hogs, 
and poultry like 
carrots and thrive 
on them. 
Pkt., Se; oz, 
25¢e; % Ib. 0c. 
Postpaid, 
can depend on every year. 
What you can't use for your- 
self for the table, the poul- 
try and stock will enjoy. 
Sometimes it is a good idea 
to sow a few radishes in the 
row with carrots. Rad- 
ishes come quick and 
mark the carrot row so 
you can start cultivat- 
Ing early. 
ey 

Red Cored 
CHANTENAY 
630—Small cored, with bright 
orange flesh, fine grained, 
tender and sweet. It is medium 
early, maturing in about 60 
The tapering roots are 
6 inches long and 2 
inches in diameter. 
PkKt., 10; o2., 35; % Th. 
$1.00, Postpaid. 







