
PANSIES 
BN777—Here’s the easiest way to get your Pansies 
started. Plant these strong healthy plants, all ready 
to bloom. Our plants are grown from seed of the 
finest super-giant Pansy strains available. 
We include some of the new bright red pansies in each 
shipment. These are all ruffled giants which give you 
immense pansies with frilled and wavy edges in all 
colors imaginable. 
75e per dozen, postpaid; 3 dozen for $1.98, postpaid; 
100 plants for $4.49, postpaid. 

GOLDEN GLOW 
BN190—One of the hardiest and 
most rugged plants. Comes year after 
year and grows 3 to 5 ft. tall. Large 
PENSTEMON 
BNI5!—(Digitalis)—Clear white, 
foxglove-like spikes, produced in 
great quantities all summer. Fo- 
liage, dark shiny leathery green that 
clusters of bright, golden yellow 
Jooks attractive from spring until double Daisies, looking very much 
fal. 3 ft. high. Self seeds very like large Chrysanthemums or small 
freely. Dahlias. 
39¢ each; 2 for 650; 3 for 89¢, 35¢ each; 3 for 89¢; 5 for $1.29, 
postpaid. 
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HEMEROCALLIS (Hardy Day Lily) 
BNI63—D. D. WYMAN—Golden yellow with tawny flashes. June-July. 
39¢ each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89e, postpaid. 
BNI94—FULVA—18” orange bronze. 39¢ each; 2 for 65¢; 3 for 890, ppd. 
BNI60—H YPERION—Finest of all Hemerocallis. Huge pale lemon yellow 
fragrant flowers on tall strong stems. July-August. 59¢ each; 3 for $1.49, ppd. 
BNISI—HEMEROCALLIS KWANSO—Distinct double form. Rich golden . 
bronze. July-August, 39e each; 2 for 65e; 3 for 89c, postpaid. 
BN ‘42—M 1D DENDORF I—Yellow. 1 to 1% ft. 39¢ ea. ; 2 for 6Se; 3 for 89e, ppd. 
— S2NIGI—HEMEROCALLIS OPHIR—Tall growing golden yellow on strong 
for $1.49, postpaid. 

stems. One of the two best Hemerocallis. 59¢ each; 3 

SEA LAVENDER 
Lacy-Lavender Beauty 
BN1i16— (Statice Latifolia) — 
Grown for its levely lacy lavender 
flowers. Lovely all summer and 
beautiful in dried bouquets through- 
out the winter. Entirely hardy. 
Broad large leathery leaves in a 
rosette. 
39¢ each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, 
postpaid. 
GIANT HIBISCUS 
Flowers as big as saucers. Giant 
among the perennials. 4 to 5 ft. 
tall. Heavy foliage. Blooms in Au- 
gust and September like giant 
Hollyhocks. 
BN157— Red. BN156— White. 
BN155—Pink, ae, each; 2 for 65c; 
3 for 89c, 
postpa 
HiBiscUs COLLECTION 
BN440X —1 each of the above 
three. 
All 3 for 80c, postpaid, 
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NEW DOUBLE GOLD 
COREOPSIS 
BN193—A_ bright yellow double 
daisy-like flower with long stems 
and long blooming period. Best of 
the Coreopsis, perfectly hardy and 
drought resistant. 
39¢ each; 2 for 65c; 
postpaid. 
3 for 89c, 
HEN and CHICKENS 
BN141—Loves a hot, dry place. 
Like tiny 5 inch cactus for cracks or 
crevices in the rockery or any dry, 
hot place in the garden. Each Hen 
rolls off several chicks each year. 
No rock garden is complete without 
several of these. The juice from the 
leaves of these Hens is said to be a 
positive cure for Poison lvy. 
39c each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89¢c, 
postpaid. 
Gurneys Giant 
PEONIES . 
BN-301—FELIX CROUSSE—Rose ~ 
type—late mid-season. Flowers are 
bright brilliant dazzling ruby red. 
Exceptionally fiery bright and 
effective. 
79¢c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN320—BARONESS SCHROE- 
DER—Beautiful flush white. Mid- 
season to late variety. One of the 
leading standard peonies. 
19¢ each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN32l1— MODEL DE PERFEC- 
TION — An attractive silvery-pink 
similar to Mons, Jules Elie. The 
blooms are huge, carried on long 
strong stems and highly fragrant. 
19¢ each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN322—EMILE HASTE—A grand 
creamy white mid-season variety, 
particularly free from blight, and 
strong growing. 
79c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN323 — MARY BRAND — A fine 
peony originated in the northern 
regions. This peony came from 
Faribault, Minnesota and is one of 
the very best of all dark reds. 
Striking in size and effect. Lasting 
as a cut flower. Makes a great mass 
of vivid dark crimson. 
98c each; 3 for $2.79, postpaid. 
BN324— LA ROSARIE — A huge 
plant, semi-double, creamy white. 
This peony is early to mid-season 
and one of the best In its color. 
98c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
BN325 — MARTHA BULLOCK — 
Mammoth cup-shaped blossoms, 
The largest of the good _ peonies. 
This also originated in Faribault, 
Minnesota, and is well adapted to 
the northwest conditions. Deep 
rose pink with lighter shading. 
Fragrant. Stems stiff and strong. 
Extremely scarce. Flowers are often 
9 inches across or larger. It usually 
sells at a far higher price. 
$1.19 each; 2 for $2.29, postpaid. 
BN307—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS 
—Pure white with a sulphur white 
tinge. An early peony. Pleasantly 
fragrant, vigorous grower and one 
of the finest bloomers. Very upright 
in growth. 
79¢c each; 3 for $2.19, postpaid. 
$2.39, postpaid. 
Here are the new double and the 
new fringed Hollyhocks. An old 
favorite dressed up with petticoats. 
Big double blossoms or large single 
fringed ones, Easy to grow, mam- 
moth flowers. BN119—Double Deep 
Maroon, BN118 — Double Newport 
Pink. BN120—Beautifully Fringed 
Single Mixed. BN121—Tall Colorful 
Single Mixed (the old favorite). 
39c each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89¢c, 
postpaid. 
GLOWING GOLD 
Thermopsis 
BN165 — Absolutely hardy, Clean 
bright green foliage and long, up to 
3 ft., spikes of sulfur yellow flowers. 
Ae Oe Plentins it with Blue Del- 
phinium. Pace wach 2 for 65c; 3 
for B9e. T 
top ranking Iowa introduced 
peony. Well adapted to mid- 
west conditions. Rich satiny 
pink with lilac lavender center. 
paid. 
FINEST PEONY COLLECTION 
BN483X—These are the 3 varieties which we 
consider the cream of our offering for 1947. 
We will send you 1 Emile Haste, 1 Mary Brand, 
1 Model De Perfection, which will give you the 
finest pink, white and red in our list. All for 
DECORATION DAY PEONY COLLECTION 
The best of early blooming varieties for cemetery planting, 
and the ones which bloom early. Not always, but generally 
on Decoration Day. You get in this bargain, 1 red, 1 pink, 
and 1 white. We will choose the best of the early peonies 
for this collection, 
All 3 for $1.49 
BN326—TERRY. NO. 3—A 
79c each; 3 for $2.19, post- 
POSTPAID 
BN482X 

BN327 — BRANDS MAG- 
NIFiCENT — Another Min- 
nesota native. 
growing, early dark red peony. 
79c each; 3 for $2.19, post- 
paid. 
BARGAIN MIXTURE OF PEONIES 
BN481X—All colors and mixtures. These peonies are 
unlabeled and are a mixture of many small lots of fine 
peontes of which we do not have enough to list, or to 
dig and store separately. You will get some grand 
peontes in this mixture, and all of them will be good. 
Tall, strong 
3 Peonies—Our selection for $1.19, postpaid. 
FOXGLOVE 
True Perennial Type 
BN135—This is not the ordinary 
Foxglove that you find in the gar- 
den but a true perennial type known 
as Ambigua. Lovely soft yellow 
blooms, flecked with chocolate. 
Looks like a hothouse grown plant. 
Blooms all summer. 
39c each; 2 for 65¢; 
postpaid. 
3 for 89c, 

HARDY FLAX 
(Linum Perenne) 
BN173—Plant Flax if you want 
gray follage with blue flowers in 
your border. 
One of the loveliest, flashiest and 
easiest grown of perennials. 39e 
each, 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, postpaid, 
BARGAIN COLLECTION OF HOLLYHOCKS—BN458X 
-2 Double Maroon 
2 Double Pink 
3 Giant Fringed Mixed 
3 Single Giant Mixed 
GURNEY’S, ‘Yankton, So. Dak.—“"Northwest’s Largest Seed and Reyreery House” 
10 Plants for $1.89 

SILVER KING 
BN100—The “Ghost Plant’’ looks 
like it was dusted with silver dust. 
Grows anywhere. Use it for contrast 
background hedge where relief from 
green foliage is needed. Hardy. 2 to 
2% feet high. Dry foliage makes 
wonderful winter bouquets and fresh 
foliage makes a pleasing contrast in 
any bouquet. 
39c. each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, 
postpaid. 

YUCCA (Adams Needle) 
BN147 — Hardy evergreen plant 
with long. leaves and tall flowers 
producing as many as 200 flowers 
of pure white. Blooms June and 
July. Leaves remain green entire 
year. Gives the garden a _ tropical 
effect. Very hardy. Excellent for 
sunny, hot, dry places along foun- 
dations. Grows almost anywhere. 
Also called Candles of the Lord. 
39c each; 2 for 65c; 3 for 89c, 
postpaid. 

