HYBRID SWEET CORN 
MIX 
172—Here is a special blend 
of GURNEY’S HYBRID Sweet 
Corns to give you an all season 
supply with just one planting. 
This year enjoy sweet corn all 
season. All kinds of yellow hy- 
brids are blended together to 
give you roaSting ears from early 
to late, and you have to make 
only one planting. Triple size 
pkt. 15c; 2 lb. 25c; | Ib. 48c; 
3 Ibs. 1.20, postpaid. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID 
Big White One 
185—(97 days.) A big white ear, medium long. 14 to 18 
Roasting Ears—All Summer — 
EARLY GIANT BANTAM HYBRID 
Earliest of All 
+78—(65 days.) The sweetest, finest home garden corn 
and the earliest, too. Early Giant will give you nice big sweet 
ears of tender corn. Ears are 6 to 7 inches long, rich yel- 
low in color and filled with delicious, sweet kernels. A fine 
early market garden corn, for roasting ears, canning, and 
freezing. Triple size pkt. 15c; Y2 lb. 33c; 1 Ib. 55c; 3 Ibs. 
1.49, postpaid. 
PURGOLD HYBRID.. 
Great for Canning 
171—(85 days.) This is a wonderful new Hybrid Sweet 
Corn. It has large, deep-kerneled ears with such a tasty, 
sweet flavor. Large, vigorous stalks and a_real producer. 
Outyielded all other corns in our trials at Yankton. Only 
5 days later than Golden Bantam. Exceptionally good. for 
canning; also good for freezing and roasting ears. Triple 
size pkt. 15c¢: Yo Ib. 32c! I Ib. 53c; 3 Ibs. 1.45, postpaid. 
SWEET CROSS HYBRID 
Big Yield—Best Flavor 
175—(75 days.) This corn means dollars to the market 
gardener and it means delicious roasting ears and lots of 
them to the home gardener. Flavor and quality are hard 
to beat. One of the best yielders and bears over a 
long period of time. The large, golden yellow 
ears grow about 7 inches long and are 
sweet and tender. Triple size pkt. 
5c; Y Ib. 33c; I Ib. 55¢; 3 
Ibs. 1.49, ppd. 
rows; deep, narrow kernels, very tender and very sweet. Out- 
yields ordinary Stowell’s Evergreen. In fact, is about the 
heaviest yielder of all corns, Quality and flavor very good. 
Kernels plump and sweet. Fine for home use and market gar- 
deners, also for canning and freezing. Triple size pkt. 15c; 
% ib. 35c; |! Ib. 6Oc; 3 lbs. 1.55, postpaid. 
GOLDEN STOWELL’S HYBRID 
Wonderful Roasting Ears 
_ '83—(90 days.) Grows and looks like white Stowell’s, but 
is a beautiful golden-yellow color, Fine for market or canning 
as gneuty is exceptionally fine. Kernels sweet_and juicy. Won- 
derful roasting ears. Stalks 7 to 8 ft. tall. Vigorous grower. 
Good for mid-season crop. Triple size pkt. 20c; % Ib. 40c; 
i tb. 65c; 3 Ibs. 1.45, postpaid. 
IOCHIEF HYBRID 
A Gold Medal Winner 
176—(89 days.) The most outstanding new sweet corn 
introduction in years! 1949 Gold Medal winner. Ears 16- to 20- 
rowed. 8% to 9 in. long, uniform and cylindrical. Kernels deep, 
narrow, golden colored, sweet, juicy, delicious. Vigorous grower, 
stalks 7 to 7% ft. tall. For a high quality sweet corn, ideal for 
roasting ears and freezing, try IOCHIEF. Triple size pkt. 20c;: 
% Ib. 35c; | lb. 6Oc; 3 Ibs. 1.40, postpaid. 
NEW HYBRID Y-81 
A Brand New One 
18O—(81 days.) Here’s a main crop corn so new it hasn’t 
even been given a name yet. It's so much better than most 
other sweet corns. Finest in quality. Has a distinct nut-like 
flavor. Grand for freezing, canning or roasting ears. A vigor- 
ous grower, capable of standing hot, dry summers. Not much 
seed this year. Triple size pkt. 25c¢; % Ib. 40c; | Ib. 75c, 
postpaid. 
WARTED 
HUBBARD 
Winter Keeper 
745—(110 days.) More Hubbard Squash are 
raised than any other kind. They are large, oval- 
shaped, with a very hard, warty rind which 
makes them best as winter keepers. 
yellow flesh is always sweet and dry when 
cooked. There is always a market for them. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c: % Ib. 55c; 1 Ib. 1.50, 
pestpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; oz.-25¢; 4 Ib. 65c; | Ib. 1.75, ppd. 
CASERTA.....The ‘‘All-America’’ Squash 
The All-America Gold Medal winner. 
Fruits 15 to 18 inches long when matured; 4 to 5 inches in 
diameter. A very prolific yielder, it often has 30 fruits to a 
vine. Flesh is firm, thick and delicious. We know that if you 
once try this variety you will buy it again next year. Seed 
740—(55 days.) 
is searce. Pkt. 25c, postpaid. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS 
Delicious Deep Golden 
The thick 
BUSH SCALLOP 
Early White 
Delicious baked, in pies, and boiled. 
And there is always a profitable market 
for good squash. Use 2 or 3 lbs. of seed 
per acre. 
TABLE 
Yields Big— 
Keeps Well 
752—(80 days.) 
This is the perfect 
individual squash. 
Delicious when 
halved and baked. 
The flesh is 
firm, of excel- 
lent quality 
and sweet. 
Cooks dry and 
mealy. They 
are dark green, 
pear-shaped, pee. 
about 5 inches in diameter, and 6 inches long. 
Often 100 squash on one vine. Are fairly good 
keepers, but should be used before March Ist. 
BANANA SQUASH 
736—(115 days.) The heaviest 
yielding of all squashes. The big 
vines produce 8 to 10 squash that 
grow 2 ft. long, 6 to 8 in. in 
diameter, and weigh 20 lbs. each. 
The shell is a grayish green, and 
flesh beautiful orange yellow. 
One of the best, for both table 
use and stock feed. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 18c; % Ib. 48c; | Ib. 1.35, 
postpaid. 
738—(110 days.) This isa 
cross and retains all the won- 
derful flavor of the Delicious 
with the golden color of Bos- 
ton Marrow. The rich, golden 
flesh is 2 inches thick, very 
sweet, and never watery. A 
heavy yielder and a good 
winter keeper. Pkt. !0c; oz. 
24c; % Ib. 65c; I Ib. 1.75, 
postpaid. 
747—(52 days.) A medium 
white summer squash. Best 
when young and tender. Fruit 
3 in. deep, 8 in. across, round 
with scalloped edges. Flesh 
pure white, delicious flavor. 
Mostly used for boiling or 
stewing. An old favorite we 
sell lots of. Pkt. 8c; oz. 14c; 
Y4 Ib. 39c; I Ib. 1.00, post- 
paid. 
Unusually Good 
741—(110 days.) A smal) 
squash of unusual quality. 
Has smooth skin, a light 
golden color, striped green. 
Flesh is thick, sweet, and of 
fine texture. Very early and 
extremely productive. Pkt. 
1Oc; oz. 18c; 4 |b. 48c; 
{ Ib. 1.35, postpaid. 
DICKINSON 
The New Pie Pumpkin 
762 — The outstanding 
new pumpkin. Rich, gold- 
en colored fiesh. So good 
additional sugar, starch, 
or coloring is unnecessary. 
The brilliant color of the 
flesh makes unusually at- 
tractive pies. Seed supply 
very limited. Pkt. Oc; 
oz. 20c; 4 Ib. 45c, ppd. 
Pumpkins are easily grown. Are delicious for 
pies and profitable for stock feeding. Sow in 
1 ounce for 25 hills; 
May in good warm soil. 
4 lbs. per acre. 
GIANT PACKET MIXED PUMPKINS 
All Kinds, Sizes, Shapes and Colors 
768—Everything from pies to Jack-O-Lan- 
terns and stock feed in this packet. Gives you 
an assortment without making several plant- 
ings. Pkt. 8c; oz. 15c, postpaid. 
Ideal for Small Space 
765—(100 days.) You can grow this 
one in the smallest backyard garden. 
Compact bush-type plant measures 3 
to 4 ft. across, grows about 3 ft. high. 
Fruits are brilliant orange, sugar-pie 
type and measure about 7 to 8 in. 
across. Delicious flavor. Flesh is sweet 
and fine grained. Recommended_for 
pies. Pkt. (5c; oz. 25c; VY Ib. 75c, 
postpaid. 
“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’/—GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 9 
2 Finest Hybrids for Freezing 
SWEET CROSS HYBRID—Deep golden 
yellow kernels. 
Y-8!—Our brand new yellow main crop 
hybrid. 
ZO5X—!, Ib. each above, 65c, postpaid. 
210X—1I Ib. each above, 1.10, postpaid. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD 
For Pies or Stock 
764—(120 days.) A good 
keeper and an immense 
yielder of fine stock food 
because of its enormous 
size—pumpkins often 
weigh over 100 Ibs. each. 
An old favorite. 
fine pies, too. 
oz. 15c¢; % Ib. 30c; ft Ib. 
85c, postpaid. 
Fine flavor. 
MAMMOTH KING 
The Biggest of All 
769—(120 days.) The 
largest variety ever in- 
troduced. 100 lb. pump- 
kins not unusual. Single 
vines often produce 4 or 
5 large pumpkins. An 
enormous yielder. The 
flesh is very thick, 
Makes pright orange and of fine 
Pkt. 9c; quality. Pkt. !0c; oz. 
20c; 4 Ib. 5O0c; | Ib. 
1.25, postpaid. 
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SMALL SUGAR 
For Finest Pies 
766—(118 days.) This variety is 
smaller than the large Connecticut 
Field, but of finer grain, sweeter 
and very prolific. Pumpkins grow 
to about 7 in. in diameter. Color is 
bright orange. We recommend 
Small Sugar as one of the best for 
pumpkin pies as the orange flesh is 
meaty and delicious tasting. Every- 
where it is planted, it becomes a 
favorite of the family cook. In fact, 
this is the old original New Eng- 
land pie pumpkin. All in all, there 
isn’t a better all around variety. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; '4 Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. 
1.05, postpaid. 
