@ for Fall Planting 
if you live south of Central lowa or Central Nebraska, plant fruit trees the 
usual way. North of that line. it may be better to bury the trees in a small trench, 






tops and all. They store perfectly. Next spring, when the frost is out of the 
ground, dig them up and plant them. You get them planted at the earliest spring 
date. arly planting really pays, especially for northern planters. [f you wait 
until mg te order, you may be late ordering or we may not be able to ship at 
your earliest planting date. So order this fall. 
LOW FALL APPLE PRICES 
All Postpaid Per 10 
Each Per3 Per5 ormore 
3-4 ft. $ 69 $1.95 $3.10 $5.98 
4-5 ft. -98 2.69 4.25 7.98 
APPLES—Husky, 
Hardy Producers 
AN23—EARLY HARVEST. It 
ripens in July. A fine yellow, 
good for cooking and eating. 
AN6—HARALSON. Hardiest of 
the winter apples. Keeps until 







Gurney's have been famous for years 
for hardy, northern-grown plums. 
Budded on plum wunderstock, not 
peach. This makes them very hardy. 
LOW PLUM PRICES 
@ BIG VALUE PLUM All Postpaid 











ema for only Each Per3 PerS Perl0 summer. Sturdy, well branched tree 
1246X%—1 ‘Superio 3 to 4 ft. $1.29 $3.57 $5.45 $ 9.90 ‘ D : ee 
Patna: weoewsel $3.29 4toSft. 1.49 417 648 11.90 AN4—RED DUCHESS. Juicy red fruit 
1 Mc. Roy 5 AN208—W ANETA—RBiggest red, hardy Hanse ~ < 
$ to 4 ft. size or postpaid. plum. Large, reddish ets abe fneat eantity. im August. Improvement of old Duchess. 
AN210—SU PERIOR—Largest plum listed. Fine 
quality. Excellent for cooking or eating out of 
hand. 
AN205—OPATA—The early Hansen Hybrid. 
GURNEY’S Fruit ripens by mid-July. A juicy, tangy plum of medium size. 
COLLECTION OF AN206—SAPA—Black clear to the pit when ripe. Sweet. Bears 
FINE PLUMS first year after planting. 
AN204—OKA—4Juicy, big,cherry-like fruit. Prolifie bearer. 
AN209—KAGA—tThe apricot flavored plum. Heavy producer, 
AN1—ANOKA. It often bears the first 
year. Extra hardy. Good quality, rich ] specumt sarcain 
flavor. APPLE COLLECTION 
AN18—YELLOW TRANSPARENT. The | AN48X—Fruit for every sea- 
early yellow one we all love. Tremen- |s0n- 1 Yellow Transparent, 
dous yielder. Perfect for pies. 1 Anoka, 1 Haralson, and 1 






that bears in o year. Whit rab. i 5 
AN207 UNDERWOOD—Immense fruit in July. Red freestone. AN29 — PRAIRIE SPY. Hardy, good hon es Big, ayes 
Delicious decorative tree. 


5 ft. trees. All 4 for 1 
keeper for the north. Best of the newer $3.29, postpaid. Fics eift: 
apples. Five 18 to 24 in. hardy Si- 
AN15—WEALTHY. A good keeper that | berian Chinese Elm. 
is so hardy for the north and has such 
juicy flesh. 
AN21—FIRESIDE. Brand new, Minn. apple of Red Delicious appear- 
ance and quality, and Haralson hardiness. 
AN38—DOLGO CRAB. Beautiful in flower, foliage and fruit and a 
c 
AN213—MT. ROYAL—One of the very few hardy European type 
plums, dark purple in color, and greenish yellow, firm juicy, 
sweet flesh of finest quality. 








Hansen’s Bush 
Herdiest Fruit . . . Grows Anywhere 12-18 in—24c each; 3 for 69c; 5 for 
Ome of the Loveliest Flower Bushes 89c; 10 for $1.60; 25 for $3.75, post- 


: wonderful crab for jelly and preserves.* 
AN70—This hardy improved Hansen paid. ~ =) 
Bush Cherry literall vers the 18-24 in.—34c each; 3 for 79c; 3 for AN16—W HITNEY - i i i 
Mee Cherry) literally - fevers . the: 18-24 incase mach: 3 kee Teo W CRAB: Nothing can compare with this large, 
shiny black cherries. They are excel- postpaid. 
lent for eating fresh, for jellies, pre- 2-3 ft.—S4c each; 3 for $1.44; 5 for 
serves-and jams. Also a beautiful, $2.15; 10 for $3.90; 25 for 8.89, 
ornamental shrub. Grows- practically postpaid. 
anywhere. Very hardy. Plant in large 3-4 ft—74c each; 3 for $1.98; 5 for 
nombers. Will beur first year after $3.15; 10 for $5.89; 25 for $13.87, 
planting. postpaid. 
NANKING BUSH CHERRY—BOTH FRUIT AND FLOWERS 
AN76—A Flowering cherry that is not only beautiful to look at, but will 
give you an abundance of fine flavored fruit te eat. Fruit is red, juicy, and 
delicious, about one-half inch im size. Good for canning or pies. 
12 to 18 in.—54c each; 3 for $1.44; 5 for $2.15, postpaid. ; 
18 to 24 in —74c each; 3 for $1.98; 5 for $3.15, postpaid. 
2 te 3 ft.—98c each; 3 for $2.85; 5 for $4.59, postpaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—$1.20 each; 3 for $3.45; 5 for $5.49, postpaid. 
sweet, juicy crab. Hardy. Vigorous. 






Gurney-Grown 
Here are the best varieties for fall planting. Be sure to mound them 
up after planting. This will keep the heaving action of frost from 
harming the new plant. Unmound in the spring. 
AN356—-NIAGARA. The leading white grape. Large fruit! 
Delightful flavor. 2 for 69c; 4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.15; 25 
for $5.19, postpaid. 
AN352—CONCORD.. America’s most popular grape. It has 
everything. 2 for 55c; 4 for 98c; 12 fer $239; 25 for $3.98, 
postpaid. 
AN350—BETA. Best grape for the northwest, and the finest 
of all for decoration. Let it climb your porch. 2 for 69c; 
4 for $1.29; 12 for $3.15; 25 for $5.19, postpaid. 
AN351—CACO. Big clusters of rich, red fruit, will stand the 
hottest summers. Makes wonderful jell. 2 for 85c; 4 for $1.49; 
12 for $3.49; 25 for $7.19, postpaid. 
AN353—FREDONIA. King of black grapes. It is early and 
very hardy. Very heavy producer. 2 for 69c; 4 for $1.29; 
12 for $3.15; 25 for $5.19, postpaid. 























Concord grape vines, 
enough for canning, 
grape juice and wine, 
all for $1.89, post 
paid. ‘ 
GURNEY’S RED, WHITE and BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION 
AN377K—1 Beta, 1 Concord, 1 Niagara, 1 Caco. 4 choice 
grapes for only $1.19, postpaid. 

: e : : 

4 we “GOOSEBERRIES | soostsmey | CURRANTS 
aig AN911 — The big, luscious BARGAIN AN904—Best of all. A 
berries hang from the vigorous bush produc- 
branches, well away from the AN957X — 3 Red 
: 3 ing immense quantities 
thorns. It’s new. It’s scarce. | Lake Currant—3 
: of high quality, large, 
Can be grown fartker north “isk igs oe red currants the first - 
than any other named goose- aE Nae or | year. It has everything 
berry. Heavy bearer. Flavor $3.29, postpaid. —size, quality, color, 
unsurpassed by any. Price: | Free Gift: 3 Red | and productivity. 59c 
69c each; 3 for $1.89; 10 for Rhubarb. ; each; 3 for $1.59; 10 
$5.95, postpaid. for $4.39, postpaid. 

Belicious 
Easy-to-Grow RASPEB fe RRIES 
If you want a lot of fruit for little money, want it quick, and without much 
work—grow berries. If you don’t have much room, plant them in corners 
or along the edge of your lot. There is nothing better for hand eating, and 
pies, and jellies, and jams, and breakfast. 

Quickest way to get started with raspberries this variety to all 






is to plant them in the fall so you will get others for jams, jel- RASPBERRY 
some real growth the first year. You’ll be © lies eee ~ HARDY For Dalles Food Yauraterivaee 
months ahead this way. Mound over fall .69c; 6 for $1.20; h : é 
planted raspberries with dirt. for $2.19; 25 for MARY WASHINGTON — Practically immune to 
AN31S—GIANT LATHAM — This berry $3.98; 50 for $7.75; | 12 Latham and 6 

rust. Fresh and tender for three months yearly. 
does fine anywhere, especially in the north. 100 for $13.25, post- | Gurney’s Purple Heavy 2 year old—AN907—25 for $1.25; 50 for 



; fn ie : ° $2.39; 100 for $3.95; 500 for $17.00, postpaid 
Large, firm, delicious red fruit. 6 for $1.19. paid. Gem. Aili 18 : 2; POSIPEIS: 
12 sed $1.98. 25 for $3.75; 50 Sa $6.98; AN316 — CUMBER- | plants fer only AN908—SUPER JUMBO—10 for 85c; 25 for $1.50; 
50 for $2.75; 100 for $5.25, postpaid. 
PARADISE—A large, fast growing variety that can 
be used the first year after planting. Sweet, tender 
and prolific. 
AN901—2 yr. old, 25 for $1.29; 50 for $2.40; 100 
for $4.49, postpaid. 
AN909—JUMBO—25 for $1.60; 50 for $2.98; 100 
for $5.25, postpai 
100 for $12.98, postpaid. LAND BLACK | $2.89, postpaid. 
ANSIS—CHIEF. The early, dry weather RASPBERRY. Pro- | Free gift: 2 El- 
red berry. Unusually hardy and free. from duces enormous crops | dorado Bilackber- 
_@isease. 6 for $1.19; 12 for $1.98; 25 for of large firm berries 
$3.75; 50 for $6.98; 100 for $12.98, post- that are very flavor- 
paid. ful and juicy, but not 
AN327—GURNEY’S PURPLE GEM. Bet- seedy. Fine for shipping, market or home 
ter grower than any red or black raspberry. use. Most popular black raspberry. 6 for 
With the introduction of this North Dakota 98c; 12 for $1.62; 25 for $2.98; 50 for 
blizzard belt raspberry, you can grow rasp- © $5.69; 100 for $10.29, postpaid. 
berries where it was 
impossible to grow 
sp apace them before. They EL DOR ADO 
ANB4EX have consistently ion Blatkbe 
12 Pathan Red produced heavy The Most Popular Biac ry 
taspberry weige dbs. <page pone AN307—Ripens over a long period with 
Te ree grow- loads of juicy, sweet fruit. Liked particu- 




ries. 





d. 







Fall is an ideal time for planting Rhubarb 
AN926—FAMOUS CHIPMAN’S CANADA RED 
—Large stalks are red through and through and 
from top to bottom. Stays red when cooked. 
Very sweet. Very productive. 85c each; 3 for 
$2.49, postpaid. 



12 Cumiberiand 
re Rasp- er, productive high larly for its small seeds and heavy bearing 
rry , 
- quality ; qualities. Very resistant to,rust. 6 for 89c; 
Sin tee, Kn ene quality, and ironclad 




in’) hardiness, .Gne. 22 1orue! 622.25 for $2.87; 50 for $4.98; 
nursery help prefer 100 for $8.98, postpaid. 

FLARE RHUBARB—Big stalks with red base 
shading to pink and green. Vigorous grower. 
AN921—Standard size—3 for 69c; 5 for 89c; 
12 for $1.89, postpaid. 
AN922—-Heavy—3 for 84c; 5 for $1.19; 12 for 
$2.49, postpaid. 
$3.49, postpaid 

ener 
