Gurneys GARDEN 
Gurney’s strains of peas are all Northern-grown and carefully selected for disease 
resistancy, type and vigor. 
Plant smooth varieties of peas as early as you can get them in the ground in the 
spring. Plant wrinkled varieties a week later. Peas appreciate support; even dwarfs 
like some brush or trellis to grow on. It keeps pods off the ground and pill give you 
a bigger yield. 
For continuous supply make several plantings, starting with Little Marvel, Big 
Dakota, Yankton Main Crop. - 
1 1b. of peas is enough for 100 ft. of row, 120 lbs. enough for an acre. 
BIG DAKOTA 
The Big Yielder for the NORTH 
144—(65 days.) You want the most peas 
you can get, don’t you? Then plant Big Da- 
kota, because by actual count we have found 
that they yield more pods to the vine and 
more peas to the pod. They are of delicious 
quality, and luscious tasting, and if you want 
the largest peas you have ever raised lant 
pe Dakota. rest = 
riple size pkt. 15c; Vo Ib. 27c; 1§ Ib. 44c; 
3 Ibs. 98c, postpaid. j / 
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YANKTON MAIN CROP 
The Drouth Resistant Pea 
157—(65 days.) Plant Yankton Main Crop and have 
green peas all season, and peas of the finest, sweetest 
quality and tenderness that you have ever tasted. 
Is absolutely the most drouth and heat resistant of 
all. The vines grow about 2 feet tall and are filled 
AMERICAN WONDER 
Sure Grower—Big Yields 
149—(60 days.) Our improved 
strain of American Wonder is one of 
the earliest Wrinkled Peas grown. 
The dwarf vines grow about 1 ft. 
tall and are covered with medium 
size pods. 
This is one of the sweetest and 
tenderest peas we have ever 
with large pods containing from 6 to 10 delici s ; 
Triple size pkt. 12c; ‘f gree 
95c, postpaid. 
Yo Ib. 27¢; I Ib. 45c; 3 Ibs. 
LITTLE MARVEL 
The Tender, Sweet One 
152—(62 days.) If we could have but 
one kind, it would be Little Marvel. Take 
our word for it. We've tried ’em all— 
BLACK EYED PEAS 
BE SURE TO INOCULATE 
SPECIAL: © 802: 70 moc 
A 15c packet of Nitragin is enough for 5 Ibs. of 
1G68—These are the old- 
fashioned kind that are so 
popular in the south, but we 
very tender, heavy yielder, and it will be 
a long time until we find a better one. 
northerners think they are 
pretty good too. Use them 
raised. If you want quality, 
plant American Wonder. 
peas and beans. Full directions for use are printed 
on the packet. It will pay for itself many times 
over. No. 4015, 15c, postpaid. 
In yield, earliness, quality and delicious green in the summer and 
dry them for use like beans 
in the winter. Triple size 
pkt. 10c; '4 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 
40c; 3 Ibs. 1.00, postpaid. 
Extra Early ALASKA 
Disease Resistant 
146—Earliest of All. (52° days.) 
Alaska is absolutely 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 
sweetness it is tops. 
Triple size pkt. 12c; 2 lb. 27c; I Ib. 
45c; 3 Ibs. 98c, postpaid. 
Triple size pkt. 10c; '% Ib. 
25c; 1 Ib. 40c; 3 Ibs. 1.00, ppd. 
EDIBLE 
PODDED PEAS 
Eat Like Pod Beans 
160—Dwarf Gray 
Sugar: (57 days.) The 
pea with pods so juicy 
and tender that you do 
not shell them but instead 
eat pods and all, like 
string beans. 
The vines grow about 
LAXTONIAN . . . Vigorous, Sure to Bear 
{41—(64 days.) The top notch early pea. This is a pea 
that just suits us, and we eat lots of peas during the 
season. We like them any way they can be served. 
The vines of this large, extra early, heavy bearing pea 
are very stocky, dwarf and vigorous. The pods are long, 
dark green and simply bursting with immense, sweet, 
tender, high quality peas. Excellent for home gardens and 
of excellent quality, and as they 20 inches tall and are H 
heavy bearers. Give these freezing. 
all ripen at once, are easy to a trial, and we know you Triple size pkt. 12c; YQ lb. 27c; 1 Ib. 45c; 3 Ibs. 96c, 
gather. If you want a lot of will never be without postpaid. 
them again. 
Triple size pkt. Oc; 
1% Ib. 25c; 1 lb. 40c, 
postpaid. 
peas and want them early, plant 
Alaska. 
Triple size pkt. 10c; Vo Ib. 
25c; 1 Ib. 40c; 3 Ibs. 95c, postpaid. 
Make your first planting just as soon as you can get in the soil in the spring 
and then successive plantings throughout the season so you will have plenty 
to put away when winter comes. Cover seed about 2 in. deep. Have rows 
18 to 24 in. apart and thin out 2 to 4 in. apart in the row if you want big 
carrots, : 
. . » » EARLY CORELESS 
For Home Use or Market 
634—(70 days.) About the best carrot grown. The beau- 
tiful orange carrots grow about 8 inches long, 1% inches 
thick, and are the same size from top to bottom. Flesh is 
scarlet-orange. They are very sweet, fine grained, tender, 
nearly coreless and one of the finest carrots for bunching 
or for winter. Also good for freezing. We strongly recom- 
mend this carrot. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 38c; 4 Ib. 1.12, postpaid. 
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EARLY WRINKLED ALASKA 
Tender, Tiny Peas 
159—(55 days.) The new wilt resistant pea. 
The easiest way to describe this one is to say it 
is like Wrinkled Alaska, except its peas are 
somewhat larger. It comes into bearing in 55 
RED CORED CH 
Tender and Sweet 
630—(70 days.) Small cored, with bright orange 
flesh, fine grained, tender, crisp and sweet. It is 
medium early, maturing in about 70 days. The taper- 
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days; the vine grows just about 2% to 3 inches ; DANVERS g a ae ing ied oe oe 6 ingles —a43 ones ee 
full hard Alaska. C: q 5 RG . iameter and easy to pull. ay be gro j 
eine eta Of it They Tike it. ee 7 HALF LONG Pine 3 4 ee or fall setoh We think it’s about the best, 
j j Be: r A j : } most delicious of all. ; 
pomne ae pkt. re Yo Ib, 24c; I Ib. 40c; ; For Canning or Storage | Bit doer ne ads: Ui lbs 12) 6 postoald: 
Benes 2 bostpald. } 627—(75 days.) Danvers carrot is 
—_ . . a Prize Winner. Medium in length, y = 
AA U j and of rich orange color. Is one of | OXHEART . . . 
os ¢ the best quality, best tasting car- The Blunt One 
‘ eee ee . j rots, and is large enough to outyield 
} FREEZER SPECIAL : almost any other variety. -629—(75 days.) This 
ee eee 4 Pkt. 1Oc; oz. 38c; % Ib. 1.10, ‘short, broad carrot is the 
ba Aaa Psa a "es - ' postpaid. heaviest yielder of the 
2 ae. ' i ' DANVERETTE table carrots, and the 
easiest to harvest. The 
roots are sometimes 5 
inches in diameter and 
about the same length. 
Is an excellent table car- § 
rot as quality is fine. § 
Highly nutritious anda Jf 
good keeper. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; '%4 
Ib. 90c, postpaid. 
STOCK CARROT 
63 1—(100days.) Mastodon. 
Produces tons of feed per acre 
for stock. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 30c.- 
% lb. 90c, postpaid. 
“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’’—GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 3 
A New and Better Carrot 
628—(70 days.) A smaller, more 
refined type of Danvers Half Long. 
Deep orange color. Remarkably uni- 
form and free from side roots. 
Quality excellent. None better for 
freezing and canning. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; 4 Ib. 1.50, : 
postpaid. { 
MONEY SAVING CARROT OFFER 
Here’s an offer of three of the best carrots on the market. 
Saves you some money, too. 
1 Pkt. OXHEART—the early one. 
i Pkt. DANVERS HALF LONG—most popular. 
1 Pkt. RED CORED CHANTENAY—new and better. 
250X—AN 3 for only 24c, postpaid. 
Here’s the answer to the question ‘ fi 
“What shall I put in the freeze box?” , fix 
These vegetables are among the very 
best for freezing: 
Ib. Sweet Cross Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Ib. Little Marvel Peas 
Ib. Cherokee Wax Bean 
Ib. Topcrop Green Bean 
1 pkt. Hales Best Muskmelon 
1 pkt. Early Kansas Watermelon 
1 pkt. Broccoli, Green Sprouting 
600X—AIlI for only 1.49, postpaid! 
