Gurneys 
HARDY 
GURNEY’S SPECIAL _yielder 
RHUBARB BARGAIN 
A2375X—!10 “Fin- 
est Pie’’ rhubarb 
plants for 98c, ppd. 
(Special planting 
grade will give you all 
the sauce and pies you 
can eat.) 
The 
MARY WASHINGTON 
Asparagus that melts in your 
mouth, Mary Washington is 
practically immune to rust 
which often kills other varieties. 
It: keeps sending up crisp tender 
stalks for a long cutting period 
in the spring which make the 
best possible eating Asparagus. 
Set 1% feet apart. One of the 
best of all vegetables for freez- 
ing. Postpaid: 
A3003—3-Year-Old Super- 
Jumbo Plants. 
(Plant this giant size and be- 
gin eating from it first year.) 
Per10 Per25 Per50° Per 100 
98 1.89 3.45 6.79 
A3002—2-Year-Old Plants. 
Per25 Per50 Per100 Per 500 
1.35 2.55 4.95 22.50 
c {if} A3ZOOt—1-Year-Old Plants. Ali 
y Postpaid. 
y Per 25 Per50 Per100 Per 500 
dl 1.10 1.89 3.59 16.25 
New Bohemian 
New Bohemian is the horseradish- 
have discarded all other kinds because 
this is so superior. It is hardy anywhe 
and is very desirable as a relish. Its roots 
are dug in early spring, grated fine vine- 
d it is ready for use. On 
this variety, the roots grow larger, are 
whiter, and the quality is far superior. 
a Crowns: for 79c; 
A3045—Heavy 5 a ree 
gar added, an 
10 for 1.39; 25 for 2.98; i 
11.25; 500 for 49.00, postpaid. 
3046—Cuttines: 
.RED LAKE Nees 
CURRANT \ 
The Best of the 
Currants 
A3027—A. vigorous, pro- 
ductive bush producing im- 
mense quantities of high 
quality, large, red currants 
the first year after planting. 
Very hardy. It has every- 
thing—size, quality, color, 
and productivity. It makes 
up inte a sparkling bright 
red jelly. A Minn. intro- 
duction. 59¢ each; 3 for 
1.59; 10 for 4.39. ppd. 
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HOUGHTON GOOSEBERRY 
¥ A3036—A very dependable, regular, 
and heavy bearer of the finest quality. 
Berries are pale green and creamy 
yellow when fully ripe, and of medium 
size. Berries hang on the underside of 
the branches—easy to pick. Thrive in 
ordinary garden soil. 69c¢ each; 
1.98; 12 for 7.19, postpaid. 
A3056—Stalks are large, 
from bottom to top inside and out. 
Cooking does not take 
color. Sweeter so takes less sugar. 
Productive and seedless. You can 
Gurney’s ““GOLIATH”’ The Giant Rhubarb 
A3062—We have tested this 
variety for several years and it 
has proved to be the heaviest 
stalks are tender, juicy, and have 
shading to pink and green are 
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for 1.29; 100 for 4.19; 500 18.49, 
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GOOSEBERRY Collection 
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A2366X— 
The varieties of Rhubarb which we list are improved better strains 
—not the common old rhubarb that is green and stringy. 
FAMOUS CHIPMAN’S CANADA 
Red Rhubarb —““Best of the New’’ 
red pull big stalks from spring ‘til fall. 
Plant early and get some rhubarb 
this year. Large No. 1 roots, 98c 
each; 3 for 2.69, postpaid. 
its rich 
a fine, rich flavor. The color 
shades from red to green and the 
plant is practically seedless. 
A3062—No. 1 roots, 59c¢ each; 
3 for 1.49, ppd. 
FLARE RHUBARB—An Early Favorite 
big stalks with red base A3065—Standard size. 3 for 
69c; 5 for 89c; 12 for 1.89, ppd. 
of all. The giant-sized 
beautiful in the garden and when A3066—Extra heavy size, 3 for 
made up into sauce and pies. 84c; 5 for 1.19; 1i2 for-2.49, 
postpaid. 
PARADISE 
An Improved Variety 
A large, fast growing variety that 
not only can be used the first year 
after planting, but is sweeter, more 
tender, and much more prolific in 
growth than other varieties. Here is 
@ new asparagus that looks like it may 
soon replace other varieties entirely. 
Postpaid Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
A3009—3-Yr.-Old 
Super-Jumbos ....2.19 3.98 7.59 
A3008—2-Yr.-Old 
Plante:scacue: Sac 1.60 2.89 5.49 
A3007—1-Yr.-Old Asparagus is easy to 
Plants oi 1.19 2.10 3.98 Sig tiated ie kipe et 
ing up every year, pro- 
viding a different and de- 
pares vegetable for your 
able. 
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Grow Your 5 Horseradish, es 
Own Seasoning Crowns. hg 
‘ A3070—This easy- 3 Sage 
to-grow perennial 
will provide you with A2383x__aj; $ 5 
. the seasoning you for ONLY __ : 9 
want to flavor the Pa 
dressing for your 
re fowl, sausage and 
other meats. Sage is 
so easy to grow there 
is no reason for not 
growing your own. A few plants will give you a sea- 
son’s supply even the first year planted. Plants are 
attractive enough to be grown right in your perennial 
border. 39c each; 3 for 98c, postpaid. 
Guaneys 
WILDER CURRANT 
The One for Jell 
A3025—All of you folks will 
want some currant jell for winter. 
Wilder Currant is the one to raise 
for good jelly. The berry Is at 
least twice as large as the ordi- 
nary currant, and can 
produce twice the crop. 
Some in our Nursery 
are nearly as big as 
cherries and are borne 
|in huge clusters. 49¢ 
POST each; 3 for 1.29; 10 for 
PAID 3.39, postpaid. 
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Gooseberries 
POST- 
PAID 
PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
A3040—The big, luscious berries hang from 
the branches, well away from the thorns. Pix- 
It’s new. It’s scarce. Can 
well “Picks well.” 
be grown farther north than any other named 
gooseberry. Produces heavy crops even under 
adverse conditions. 89c each; 3 for 2.49; 12 for 
3 for \ 
9.50, postpaid. 
2.98 each; 
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Gurney’ Better 
Grow Them for Shade, Beauty, Food, Firewood, Lumber 
Here is the finest selection of nut 
trees you will find. All good varieties 
that will do well for you, Most of us 
don’t grow enough of them, prob- 
ably because we just don't think of 
it. Nut trees should be grown for’ 
THOMAS BLACK WALNUT 
The Thin-Shelled Walnut 
A4130—The Thomas Black Walnut has 
much more meat and much less shell than 
the ordinary Blaek Walnut found in 
our woods. Giant nuts have kernels 
much larger, better flavored and 
easier to get out of shell. Grow 
will produce 15 to 40 bushels. 
7.19. Express not prepaid. 
NATIVE 
BLACK WALNUT 
A4132—The well known 
favorite, priced so that 
everyone can have them 
Nuts fine for eating and 
cooking, wood the best for 
eabinet work. A planting 
of these trees is a very 
business-like investment 
in the future. 2 to 3 ft., 
72c each; 3 for 1.80; 5 
for 2.80; 10 for 5.04, 
ppd. 3 to 4 ft., 85c each; 
3 for 2.35; 5 for 3.56; 
10 for 6.70, Exp. not ppd. 
HARDY PECAN 
through 
not been 
tree. A very vigorous grower. Probably cannot 
be grown from the Dakotas north. Make your 
shade trees double purpose trees. 2 to 3 ft., 
98c each; 3 for 2.79, express not prepaid. 
GRAFTED PECANS 
The secret of getting grafted Pecan trees to live_is 
We do. Which is also 
why we have to ship them express. Plant at least 35 
There are a number of these Pecan varie- 
| ties growing in southern Iowa. 
to dig them with a long root. 
feet apart. 
421—GIANT MAHAN. World’s 
mést popular. True paper-shell. Highly 
and beautiful tree. 
8.98; express not prepaid. 
A4122—S 
soils. 
WECESS. One of the best. 
‘quality with medium—thin shell. 
3 for 8.49, Exp. not ppd- 
Giant Mahan, 
A2712X—! each: 
Only 
Stuart and Success. 
SHAGBARK 
HICKORY 
A4125—These 
are the real 
grand old Shag- 
bark nuts so 
beautifully  fla- 
vored, so much a favorite with 
everybody. Plant some on your 
own place and you won't have to 
go hunting in the woods for them. 
Next to the Pecans, this is the best 
of the nut trees. As the Pecan is 
not hardy in some northern states, 
Shagbark Hickory can take its 
place very ably. Grows from Que- 
bee to Texas. Young trees about 
412-18” high, 59c; 3 for 1.49; 25 
for 11.25, postpaid: 
BUTTERNUT— Has Buttery Flavor... = tm 
west to the Dakotas and 
Arkansas. Perfectly hardy 
A4102—Cousins of the 
Black Walnut and one of 
the most popular and best in most 
eating nuts. It bears ritories. 
large nuts with a rich ground 
buttery flavor. Makes a as 
fine tree as well, and 
wood is greatly esteemed 
for furniture and interior 
trim. Grows naturally 
from New Brunswick 
24”, 49¢ 
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fast and bears young. Mature tree 
Per 
fectly hardy anywhere that ordi- 
nary Black Walnuts will grow. Plant 
40 to 50 ft. apart, 2 to 3 inches deep- 
er than the tree stood in the nurs- 
ery. 2-3 ft., 1.98 each; 3 for 5.59, 
postpaid; 3-4 ft., 2.49 each; 3 for 
York state for many years. 
of 40 below or more in the east. 
. each; 3 for 5.49, postpaid. 
‘ A4120—This is a native type and very hardy. 
Besides being a heavy yielder of fine quality, 
delicious nuts, it makes a beautiful ornamental 
largest 
2-4 ft. Trees 3.25 each; 3 for 
TUART. Well suited to al? sections and 
Bears regularly. Large well filled nuts. 
3 for 8.49, express not prepaid. 
Plump, fine 
2-4 ft., 2.98 each; 
GRAFTED PECAN BARGAIN 
Exp. not Ppd. 
is usually 
it cannot stand ex- 
treme dryness as well as 
the other walnuts. 
postpaid. 
more than nuts. Most of them make 
good shade trees and also produce 
fine lumber, fence posts, or firewood. 
And all of them are attractive trees 
that you'll be proud to have on-the 
place. 
Economy Collection 
Butternut, 12 to 24” 
Black Walnut, 2 to 3’ 
Shagbark Hickory, 12 to 18” 
Hazelnut, 18 to 24” 
98 
Postpaid 
A2711x— 
All 4 for only.. 
HARDY ENGLISH WALNUT 
A4131—A strain of English walnuts with the 
true paper shell 
li nuts that have been grown 
the frigid winters of northern New 
Although they have 
tested in the mid-west there is little 
doubt that they are perfectly hardy and will 
bear fruit here, after yee temperatures 
to 3 ft., 
1.89 
and 
productive 
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18 in. 
2-4 ft., 
8.39 
CHINESE 
CHESTNUT 
A4106 — Im- 
ported from 
China to take 
the place of 
our American 
Chestnut trees which the blight 
killed off. It is a rapid grower, heavy 
producer, early bearer, and is blight- 
resistant. Large nuts with sweet, 
rich flavor like American. Tree apt 
to be crooked when young but soon 
straightens out. 18 to 24 in. size, 
1.60 each; 3 for 4.19, postpaid. 
all midwest ter- 
Plant where 
moist 
12 to 
each; 3 for 98c, 
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/ AMERICAN HAZELNUT 
fectly hardy. 
Beautiful Shrub—Good Nut Producer 
A4115—Makes a beautiful, well branched shrub 
5 to 6 ft. tall. 
yard as an ornamental shrub. In the fall the foliage 
turns toa brilliant scarlet and bronze. This hardy 
Hazelnut produces large quantities of high quality 
nuts every year. A native of the Black Hills, East- 
ern South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa. It is per- 
Attractive enough to plant in your 
Strong 2-year plants, 59c each; 3 for 
1.49; 10 for 3.98, postpaid. 
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