—Drou 
CHIEF. Ritviant 8" 
A2871—Early, drought resistant, hardy. Well 
known far up into Canada, as it has proved it- 
self one of the best of the standard red rasp- 
berries for our section and north. Very large 
fruit. Firm, rich flavored, bright red. Canes 
hardy. 6 for 1.19; 12 for 1.98; 25 for 3.75; 50 
for 6.98; 100 for 12.98, postpaid. 
Best 
INDIAN SUMMER &*....., 
A2878—New and finest everbearing Rasp- 
berry. Six points of superiority. Exceedingly 
high quality, earlier season, heavier fruiting, 
hardy (thrives even in Canada), more disease 
resistant, two big crops a year. 
me 6 for 1.39; 12 for 2.39; 25 for 4.55; 50 for 
_ 8.25; 100 for 14.50, postpaid. 
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Purple and Black 
RASPBERRIES 
MORRISON its." 
x Large Fruit 
A2852—This new black raspberry has larger fruit 
than the older strains. Better quality, disease free plants, 
_ bigger yields and top quality berries. We believe this 
_ hew improved berry will take the place of the common 
raspberry in a few years. 3 for 7Oc; 6 for 
- $.20; {2 for 2.29; 25 for 3.98; 50 for 7.75; 
i — £00 for 13.95, postpaid. : 
K : 
_. PURPLE GEM (RUDDY) 
 _  A2856—With the introduction of this North Dakota 
_ blizzard belt raspberry you can now grow raspberries 
where it was impossible to grow them before. They 
have consistently produced heavy crops when all others 
_ have failed. A rank grower, productive, high quality 
and iron clad in hardiness. Excellent for jams, jellies 
and eating fresh. 3 for 79c; 6 for 1.32; 12 for 
_ 2.38; 25 for 4.25; 50 for 7.98; 100 for 14.98, ppd. 
CUMBERLAND 21 Feerite 
pen Ba ’ Black 
3 F _A2842—You will want this delicious BLACK RASP- 
ae RRY. It produces enormous crops, of large, firm 
erries of the finest flavor. Berries are juicy, not seedy. 
Fine for shipping, market or home use. In fact, wher- 
_ ever you go, you will find that Cumberland is, by far, 
7 re most popular of black raspberries, and well deserves 
_ to be. Be sure to plant at least 25. 6 for 98c; 12 
etl -62; 25 for 2.98; 50 for 5.69; 100 for 10.49, 
_ See page 45 for New PARK Black Raspberry. 
Black Raspberry Collection 
280X—Just enough for a backyard planting. 
6) orrison and 6 Cumberland—412 plants for 1.98, 
GIFT: :2 Boysenberry Plants. 
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Big BOYSENBERRIES| 
O PLANT: Plant 6’ apart each way; 
1 re. Set closer for garden plant- 
on ground first winter; cut off half 
-and mulch with straw after cold 
Next spring, train on wires. Each 
g, after fruiting, cut out canes that bore. 
new ones on ground during winter, 
n 3’ wires next spring. Doubtfully 
th of Missouri; protect with straw. 
av 2—MAMMOTH BOYSENBERRY. Big- 
a? t fruit of all berries. Cross of blackberry, 
_ yaspberry, loganberry. Very vigorous; large; 
delicious flavor; heavy bearer. 3 for 69c; 6 for 
12 for 1.79; 25 for 3.29, ppd. 
—New Thorniess BOYSENBERRY. 
as above but no thorns for easier pick- 
cultivating. Supply limited; order 
ear 39c each; 3 for 98c; 6 for 1.49; 12 for 
65; 25 for 4.98, ppd. 
e ONCORDS—favorite black A2401X 
49 
‘O—best red All 7 
GARA—leading white pestnald 
or 
EE GIFT: 1 Beta Grape 
Br a 
id 
une each year. 
n winter to protect the new buds... . 
QUALITY GRAPES--a sure crop each season. 
INCORD BARGAIN RED - WHITE - BLUE 
Ma ars... —CACO A2400X 
matte Con-* “A2402X [NIAGARA All 4 only 
‘ 2—CONCORD — Postpaid 
Postpaid 
+3 of Gurney’s Heavy 
hubarb 
- bargain 
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sey’s Bargain Grape Collection 
Gurney Grapes are strong heavy plants that give 
< results. They are well rooted and will please you. 
varieties listed are the hardiest. They can be 
non a fence or an arbor, or in a vineyard. Plant 
out 5 to 8 ft. apart in rows 6 ft. apart. In planting 
ut the tops back to 3 to 4 buds, and prune the roots 
off about one-third. You will have better results this 
- way. You don’t need to put up a support for grapes 
til the second year if you do not wish to do so. 
* 
be "THESE GRAPES can be grown anywhere in the 
fiddle West. They are all exceptionally hardy and 
vith very little attention have wintered the most 
vere conditions that have ever been produced in this 
rt of the country. All they require is a light covering 
; With that, 
urney Grape Vines produce Heavy Crops of HIGH 
Does Well 
GIANT LATHAM Everywhere 
A2883—Regardless of where you live, 
this Raspberry is good, for it does well, 
North, South, East, and West. Fruit is 
large, many are an inch long. It isa vig- 
“orous grower and bears enormous crops. 
Minnesota’s Great 
Market Berry. 6 
RED RASPBERRY 
COLLECTION 
A23i15X—Two of 
the best Red Rasp- 
‘for 1.19; 12 for 
1.98; 25 for 3.75; 
50 for 6.98 ; 100 for 
12.95, postpaid. 
berry varieties. 
6 Latham, 6 Indian 
Summer—All {2 for 
2.29. ppd. 
¢ 
Raspberry Bargain A 
A2314X—Here at a real 
price ygu_ get 
enough red raspberries 
and enough black rasp- 
berries to give you plenty 
of fruit for the average 
family. Both are superior 
varieties. 
FREE GIFT: 2 
Mammoth Boysenber- 
ries—the much talked 
about giant berry 
plant. 
{2 LATHAM 
Red Aa Gaaghhid 
2 
CUMBERLAND 
Black Raspberries 
A2314X — 24 
plants in all, post- 
paid 
Plant These 
2-YEAR TRANSPLANTS 
Bear Sooner and Heavier 
Figure the cost of the berries you will 
gather the first year against the cost of the 
plants and you can see that you will actually 
save money by buying these 2-year trans- . 
plants. 
Supply not too large so if and when we run 
out, we will ship twice the number in a 
smaller size. 
A2892—Latham Red Raspberry. 2-yr. 
transplants. 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.65; {2 for 
2.98; 25 for 5.25, ppd. 
A2823—Eldorado Blackberry. 2-yr. trans- 
plants. 3 for 69c; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 2.25; 
25 for 4.49, ppd. 
A286! Cumbertand Black Raspberry. 
3 for 79c; 6 for 1.48; 
2-yr. transplants. 
12 for 2.69; 25 for 4.59, ppd. 
A2862—Morrison Black Raspberry. 2-yr. 
transplants. 3 for 1.29; 6 for 2.25; 12 for 
4.49; 25 for 7.98, ppd. 
A2890—Chief Red Raspberry. 2-yr. trans- 
plants. 3 for 79c; 6 for 1.48; 12 for 2.69; 
25 for 4.59, ppd. 
A2860— Purple Gem Raspberry. 
transplants. 3 for 1.15; 6 for 2.10; 
3.85; 25 for 7.25, ppd. 
2-yr. 
{2 for 
Bearing Size Berry Bargain 
All 2-year Transplants 42346X 
! 
3 Cumberland Black Raspberry “ pant 
3 Latham Red Raspberry 
3 Purple Gem Raspberry- 
2.69 ppd. 
NATIVE 
FRUITS 
to 4 
CHOKE 
CHERRY soy onns 
~~ eo od 
A1704—Beautiful ornamental with spicy fragrant flowers pro- 
duced like great banks of snow. Later come the great clusters 
of purplish black cherries. Plant in garden or windbreak. 
Postpaid 
Seed ngs Per 5 PertO Per 25 
18 to 24 in, 30 1433.48 
Di taeicaeeoc.s 5 avis | i & 
ois Each Per5 oe. 
2 to 3 ft., ppd : 65 — 
$ to 4 ft. oe 1.95 3.75 
4 to 6 ft. 2.69 4.98 
COMPASS Plum-C 
A1705—A well known, hardy, early bearing cherry-plum cross. 
Will produce a heavy crop of bright red fruit the second year. 
Perfect for jams and jellies and excellent for eating fresh. 
Postpaid Each Per3 Per5 Per 10 
3 os Mian ofa tye leis ob eikodo Aine a aye 1.39 3.75 5.98 10.98 
Exp, Not Ppd. 
4 to 6 ft. Ae Sofas ota Were ore Rs law's sv a 1.59 4.49 7.15 13.80 
NATIVE FRUIT BARGAIN 
5 Choke Cherry, 2 to 3 poogox 
ft. 
2 Wild Black Cherry, 2 
ft 3.19 
o 5 
5 Sandy Cherry, strong 
plants 
These are the native fruits that we all enjoy so much, but seem to 
forget to plant on our own places. Have priced some of them in small 
sizes and very low prices, so you can have plenty. 
BUSH 
CHERRIES 
NANKING CHERRY 
Both Fruit and Flowers 
Al364—A flowering cherry that is 
not only beautiful to look at but will 
give you an abundance of fine fla- 
vored high quality fruit to eat as well. 
Is beautiful in the spring with showy 
blooms along its branches. Fruit is 
an attractive red, juicy and delicious, 
about one-half inch in size. A distinct 
and attractive flavor. Good for can- 
ning or pies. Good strong plants 79c¢ 
each; 3 for 2.19, postpaid. 
Gurney’s Giant Red Fleshed 
Bush Cherry 
A1355 — Here is a bush cherry as 
loaded with fruit as any you've ever 
seen, but they’re giant (plum sized) 
fruits. Dark purplish red skin and 
flesh. Actually classified as a plum. 
Good eaten just like plums, or cooked 
or canned any way you like. Grows 
4 to 6 ft. Produces a tremendous 
lot of fruit for its size and makes a 
fine ornamental shrub, too. 2 to 3 ft. 
—1.10 each, 3 for 3.19, ppd. 
Bush Cherry Bargain 
Collection 
2 Hansen Bush Cherry 
! Compass Plum Cherry 
{ Gurney’s Giant Red Fleshed 
Bush Cherry 
A2091X—All 4 for 2.29 ppd. 
Practically 
ALFRED Seedless and Coreless 
A2800—The color is a glossy, jet 
black, the flavor, sweet and delicious, 
’ and it is nearly seed- 
less. Produces mam- 
moth berries. It does 
very well in cold sec- 
tions as wellas warm. 
Hardy with win- 
ter protection of 
a straw mulch 
in the North. 6 
1.69; 25 for 
2.87; 50 for 
4.98; 100 for 
8.98, postpaid. 
postpaid 
grower, 
Size 
of shelter 
plants. 
for utility 
Al 706—(Patented in 
Canada.) A new Cherry- 
Plum hybrid much like 
the fine plum Opata ex- 
cepting it grows as a 
bush, Larger fruit than 
Opata with green flesh 
and dark purple. skin. 
Very_good flavor—better 
than Opata. And earlier. 
Originated at Baljennie, 
Saskatchewan, Canada. 
Hardy in Canada and very 
popular there. Strong 
plants, 1.75, ppd. 
It is a 
ant anc 
39c; 10 
“Northwest's Largest Seed and Nursery House’’/—GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 
WILD BLACK CHERRY 
Alt 736—This is a very gor- 
geous tree. It 
large white clusters 
spring and then, in August, it 
bears a great 
edible fruit. It is hardy, rapid 
and makes a large tree. 
BUFFALO BERRY 
A1702—One of the 
Also bears fine edible 
berries in great clusters—make 
delicious jelly 
different flavor. 
leaves with ropes of bright 
berries. 
~~ > Per Per Per 
: at 4 Postpaid {0 50 100 
Heaver Shrub Plum 12-18 in. .98 3.88 6.86 
SAND CHERRY 
At728—Another good bush 
fruit that makes an excellent 
ornamental or hedge. The fruit 
is good for canning or sauce; 
or to eat from the bush. 
perfectly hardy. Drouth resist- 
the GRASSHOPPERS 
leave it alone. Sand cherry will 
produce heavy crop year after 
planting. Strong Plants: 2 for 
3.29, postpaid. 
Bush Cherries Are Beautiful and Their 
Fruit Is Delightful Eating 
HANSEN’S IMPROVED 
Al359 — This is the improved 
strain of the original Hansen’s 
hardy dwarf Bush Cherry. It’s really 
a miracle plant. Grows like a bush 
from 4 to 5 feet high, makes a beau- 
tiful ornamental shrub, for land- 
scape planting, especially in the 
spring when it is covered with 
blooms from one end of the branches 
to the other. In fact, it’s one of the 
most gorgeous sights in the spring. 
And, best of all, it yields almost 
as much fruit as a plum tree and 
there’s no waiting for it. Bears 
large clusters of sweet cherries 
(shaped like plums) the first year 
after planting. 
Postpaid Prices on Hansen's Improved: 
{2to {8to 2to 3 to 
€ {Sin, 24in. 3 ft. 4 ft. 
Each 24c 34c 54c 74¢c 
Per 3 69c 79c 1.44 1.98 
Per 5 89c 1.05 2.15 3.15 
Per tO 1.69 1.98 3.90 5.89 
Per 25 3.75 4.75 8.89 13.87 
Per 50 6.98 8.98 15.50 
Per 100 12.98 16.98 27.00 
Hybrid Bush Cherries 
Much larger and tastier fruit than 
the old Hansen Bush Cherries and 
better growers:98c each, postpaid. 
A1351—BROOKS. Dark red fruit, 
almost as large as regular cherries. Bear 
heavily the second year from planting. 
Bush is compact and shapely. 
Al350—BLACK BEAUTY, This is 
the newest selection of the bush cherry. 
The fruits are a very dark, glossy, black 
maroon-red. Almost as large as tree 
cherries. Fruit is dark red from the 
skin right to the pit. Fine eating and 
fine for canning and pies. 
A1l352—SIOUX. Extremely large 
cherries— 5%” or better across, Purplish 
black, shiny with greenish flesh. Juicy 
and sweet. In the vicinity of Minnesota 
this cherry fruits about the second 
week in August—earlier south of there. 
BARGAIN COLLECTION 
A2092X—Collection 2.69, ppd. 
1 Brooks; 1 Black Beauty, and 
1 Sioux 
All 3 brand new hybrid bush cherries. 
A2230X—6 
each of Al- 
fred and El- 
dorado—pro- 
duce enough 
to eat and 
ean and for 
pies galore— 
1.48, ppd. 
Most Popula® 
ELDORADO Blackberry 
A2805—Ripens over a long period 
with loads of juicy sweet fruit. Liked 
particularly for its small seeds and 
heavy bearing qualities. Very resistant 
to rust. 6 for 89c; 12 for 1.69; 
25 for 2.87; 50 for 4.98; {00 for 
8.98, postpald. 
bears flowers in 
in early 
abundance of 
Each Per 5 Per 10 
. 89 4.29 7.98 
finest 
belt and windbreak 
of an entirely 
Plant a hedge 
and beauty. Silvery 
strong grower and 
1.59; 25 -for 
19 
for 
