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house with but little cost than a handsome vine—either a green ivy 
vine or flowering variety. And they’re so easy to grow. Set them 
beneath the portion of your home or trellis you want them to cover. 
Dig hole about 18 in. or more from the foundation and water well. 
That's all there is to it. = 
These are all extra-heavy, well-rooted vines that will give you 
QUICK RESULTS. 
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Se aM linseed 
A good windbreak which will protect the home and 
. feed lot from winter winds, is easy and 
inexpensive to plant and practically 
; takes care of itself. 
: Besides this, it is a source of firewood, lumber, and posts, 
: and a never ending satisfaction of having something green 
and cooling right at hand for both man and animal. Gurney’s 
have been supplying the great Northwest with hardy wind- 
break trees for 3 generations. 
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AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
AN800—Native of the Northwest. Produces an abundance of 
bright red berries that are used for decorative purposes in the 
home. Grow Bittersweet in your own back yard and have this 
beautiful winter bouquet. You must have at least two to get 
berries. ‘ 
2 for 69c; 5 for $1.59, postpaid. 
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PURPLE CLEMATIS 
The Most AN802—This vine is exquisite and I think 
. most of you are familiar with this hybrid 
Beautiful clematis Jackmani. Bears large purple flowers 
A that are so gorgeous with a rich velvety ap- 
Vine pearance, It blooms from July until frost and 
is very hardy. 79c each; 2 for $1.49, postpaid. 
AN814 — This HYBRID CLEMATIS 
The New Red Flowered 
is a fine addition , 
to any vines Si aire are new large plowere ee 
7 A we : of Clematis. Same type as Jackmani_ or 
that you may be growing. It is of pl Ara and ee ike purple, except it has rich red flowers. Flowers 
; i i very whl e are often from 4 to 6 in. across. Blooms over 
quickly. Completely covers itse with si ares ; : 
s . g period and extremely beautiful. By all 
flowers from mid-summer until frost. Generally grows jneans plant one with your purple clematis. 
20 feet in a single season. Pretty white flowers cover Selected vines. 79¢ each; 2 for $1.49, postpaid. 
vine from top to bottom. MAIDEN’S BOWER 
3 . AN801 — (Clematis Paniculata). Extremely 
59¢ each; 2 for 98c, postpaid. scarce throughout the war period as the seed 
- comes from Asia, and could not be imported. 
We now._have a good stock. This vine is 4 mass 
of dainty white blooms all through the late 
summer and fall. Usually dies down to the 
ground each winter, 69c ea.; 2 for $1.29, ppd. 












The drawing above is typical protection for 
Northwest winter winds. Trees for each row can be 
chosen according to taste or needs, but generally 
low trees on the outside, growing tall to about 34 
way back, and then low again, is most practical. 
TRUMPET 






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Evergreens are best on the inside rows. Here are : VINE 
suggestions: 3° Fragrant 
Rows 1 and 2: Caragana, Russian Olive, Chinese Elm, . \ ‘ e Hardy 
Willow, Mulberry. These two rows are known as snow- tte . FS... oS. NY ee 
breaks. Leave 40 to 60 ft. between them and the next. Es ae - pn, ° Immense 


HALL’S JAPAN HONEYSUCKLE Blooms 
AN808 — HONEYSUCKLE 
ERIA — 
is a common 
WIST 
AN813—This 
Rows 3 and 4: Caragana, Green Ash, Chinese Elm, 
American Elm. ck 






2 A t t | (Halleana): Flowers an _ inter- AN815—You are probably all familiar w-:h 
Rows 5 and 6: Cottonwood, American Elm, Chinese Elm. akeasan aaa! June te Ree of A ane bellows this beautiful ie It produdes immense, 
> bears a great profusion of pea- ¢@Xtremely fragrant, a hardy fast- orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers. Very 
Rows 7 and 8: Soft Maple, Hackberry, Mulberry, Cotton- shaped flowers in huge clus- &Towing flowering vine for Porch fragment and will itn anywhere. The 
or Arbor. They are perfectly : 
Waa ete Se te Laweate hardy and cover themselves with foliage is odd shaped and very beautiful, 
wood, American Elm. 
TCGta te dicsenie nator i&osumpd: flowers. 39c each; 2 for 69c; 5 for Wonderful vine for porches and trellises. 








poe 9 and 10 Austrian Pine, Bull Pine, Spruce, Cedar, $1.49, postpaid. Selected vines, 39¢ each; 2 for 69c, ppd 
or Caragana and Russian Olive may be used again. eens = ress : , 
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“ORANGE-GLOW” 
EASY TO PLANT HONEYSUCKLE 
AN836 — A_ honey- 
suckle vine that we 
believe’ has almost 
‘ reached perfection. 
The flowers are al- 
most indescribably 
Beautiful!!! A coral- 
orange —a color we 
have found in NO 
OTHER Flower. And 
: Sate it’s EVERBLOOM- : 
BETA GRAPE—AN837—This grape is a favorite ING from spring to | ENGELMAN'S IVY—AN8II—You will be amazed at 
for covering walls, buildings, out places, ete., as it frost producing large how rapidly this grows and how well it clings. A hand- 
grows rapidly. Is exceedingly hardy, produces excel- flowers inlong spikes. seme five-leaved ivy, with very thick foliage. Thrives well 
lent fruit, has beautiful deep green foliage, turning 79c each; 2 for $1.39 in sunshine or shade. The follage is green, turns to a 
to brilliant red in fall, 35¢ each; 4 for $1.29; 8 for ostpaid * *°~r brilliant red color in the fall. Clings to Brick or Stucco. 
$2.50, postpaid. postpaid. Selected vines. 39¢ each; 2 for 69c, postpaid. 
Gurney’s Hardy Northern Grown WIND BREAK TREES 
AN617—CHINESE ELM AN621—BOX ELDER “77° "$05°° PELa% esp red AN625—GREEN ASH 
\ Ppd. F if xp. F. ra 
"Ras Repo Fer tao Pe s00 renee 12 fo 18 in... $1.96 $338 $5.96 $11.96 Ror 50 Per 100 Per 200 | Per Sop 
12 to 18 in...$0.85 $1.49 $2.49 $4.59 $10.25 18 to 24 im. 2.49 4.59 7.89 15.50 12 to 18 im. $142 $247 $4.65 $10.95 
18 to 24 in... 98 1.89 3.49 679 14.95 2103 ft. 3.75 6.98 12.25 27.49 4.06 7.82 18.95 
2 to 3 ft... 139 2.59 4.98 9.58 20.95 
3to4 ft... 2.69 5.19 9.95 18.89 4450 AN622—SILVER MAPLE oN came ee 
Per25 Per50 Perl00 Per200 Per 500 
& Ppd. Ppd. Ppd. Ppd. Exp. Ppd. 
AN618—DIAMOND WILLOW 12 to 18 in...$0.93 $2.19 $3.79 $6.98 $12.49 Med Mebane Ppa mee ee 
Per 10 Fors 50 Per 100 18 to 24 in... 1.58 2.89 5.50 10.55 21.79 12 to 18 im... $1.89 $3.29 $5.98 $12.98 









Here’s a quick, easy way to plant windbreak trees. First 
take a walking plow, throw out a deep furrow along the 
row of trees to be planted. (Plow fast enough so as to throw 
dirt well out of furrow.) Second, put each individual tree 
against the straight edge of the furrow, then throw the 
loose dirt back in over the roots. Pack firmly with the feet. 
CUT ALL SEEDLINGS OR TREES BACK TO LESS 
THAN HALF THEIR HEIGHT AS SOON AS PLANTED 
(except Evergreens, which require no pruning). Use the 
cultivator plenty the first two summers. 





2 to 3 ft. $0.98 sito $ i709 AN623—NORWAY POPLAR | 18 to 24 in... 2.39 449 8.69 16.98 
ct 1 50 Per 10 Per 50 Per 100 
nn Teese "100 IN34—COMMON RED CEDAR Per 10 | Per 25 
263 he $2.20 $1050 $18.00 $4012 in. * $2.98 $5.98 
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