MONTMORE 
New Early Bearing 
Montmorency 
A1335—This improved, dwarf-sized 
Montmorency often bears the first year. 
Only grows about.10 to 12 ft. high but it 
still produces a full-size crop because the 
trees get anywhere from 12 to 25 ft. broad 
and the cherries are much thicker on 
Montmore than on any ordinary Mont- 
morency. These trees are ideal for com- 
mercial orchards in that the trees never 
get so tall but that most of the fruit 
can be picked from the ground. They are 
perfect for restricted back yards. We have 
seen Montmores less than 4 ft. high with 
over a quart of cherries on them, planted 
but two years. The fruit is larger than 
Montmorency and of a better quality. It is 
darker—black-red. Trees will bear any- 
where from Georgia as far north as cher- 
ries will grow. Just as hardy or hardier 
than the Montmorency 
Following are prices on Montmore: 
Each Per3 PerS Perto 
2 to 3’ Postpaid...1.39 3.98 6.45 12.39 
3 to 3!’ Postpaid.1.69 4.86 7.69 14.69 
3% to 5’ 
Exp. not prepaid.1.98 5.55 8.75 16.49 
4 to 6’ : 
Exp. not prepaid.2.20 6.29 9.95 18.98 
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\ YELLOW GLASS 
Birds Don’t Bother It! 
Ai340—Our new yellow sweet cherry. 
Always loaded down with a big crop of 
golden yellow cherries. Flavor is just as 
fine as any Bing cherry you ever tasted 
but, because the cherry is yellow, the 
birds don’t eat the fruit. 
This is the hardiest of all the sweet 
cherries. 
MIDNIGHT SWEET 
A1i301 (Black Russian)—-This new, sweet 
‘cherry is the result of many years of selecting. 
Fruit is medium in size, almost black, with 
delightful, aromatic flavor. Tree is vigorous, 
bears heavily, and has stood cold to 20 degrees 
below zero. Has fruited well even when late 
spring frost has caught it. 
Each Per3 
2 to 3’, Postpaid ............ 1.49 4.19 
3 to 4’, Postpaid ............ 1.79 4.98 
4 to 6’, Exp. not Ppd. ........ 2.10 5.98 
No 5 to 7’ or DeLuxe Available. 
Gurney v) 
JHE varieties of cherries 
listed in our catalog are 
those that do best in the 
midwest and northwest 
and we are very particu- 
lar in our choice of the 
sorts we offer. All are 
extra heavy rooted, well 
branched, and of extra 
heavy caliper (the diam- 
eter of the trunk at the 
butt). And they are bud- 
ded on a hardy understock 
to give a long-lived, heavy bearing tree. 
Set 18 feet apart, each way, or 130 
to the acre. Keep the ground around 
them cultivated if you can, but cherries 
are one fruit that will do very well, 
even when surrounded by a heavy sod. 
Prices on Deluxe Grade 
Montmore Pie Gherry, 41% to 6 ft., 
2.69 each, express not prepaid. 
Montmorency and Early Richmond, 
see 6 ft., 2.49 each, express not pre- 
paid. 
Black Tartarian and Yellow Glass, 
5 to 7 ft., 2.69, express not prepaid. 
No DeLuxe English Morello or Mid- 
night Sweet. 
See page 15 for description of DeLuxe 
Grade Fruit Trees. 
A2061X—PIE CHERRY— 
SWEET CHERRY COLL. 
Black Tartarian 4 to 6’ 
Early Richmond 3% to 5’ 
Montmore 3% to 5’ 
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All for 4.98. Exp. not prepaid. 
‘Black Tartarian 
The Large, Black, Sweet One 
A1302—It is large, black 
and delicious and one of 
the hardiest of the sweet 
cherries. Harvest quanti- 
ties of the large dark fruit 
from your own trees. Is adapted 
to a wide range of different soils 
and climates: Tree is healthy and 
robust, bears regularly and lives 
EARLY RICHMOND 
The Early Pie Cherry 
A1311!—The cherries have a bright red 
skin and red juicy flesh. The flavor is quite 
tart, marvelous for pies or canning. It is a 
strong grower and a heavy producer. You 
people south of southern Minnesota and cen- 
tral South Dakota have ideal conditions for 
Pie Cherries. Order Gurney’s Early Richmond. 
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Gurney’s Low Cherry Prices 
Following are the prices for Pie Cher- 
ries—Montmorency, Early Richmond and 
English Morello: gach Per 5 Per 10 
0.4: 
2 to3 ft., postpaid... (.20 3.45 5.49 10.49 
= peste --. §.39 4.00 6.45 12.39 
1.59 4.62 7.45 14.40 
1.79 5.25 8.45 16.39 
Following are the prices for Sweet 
Cherries—Black Tartarian, Yellow Glass. 
(Not Midnight ase 
2 to 3 ft., postpai gos bas P58 
4.86 7.69 14.69 
5.55 8.75 16.49 
P Pees ny ies 6.29 9.95 18.98 
URNEY’S CHERRY 
CO ARGAIN—A2060X 
2 Montmore 3 to 3Y ft. 
1 Early Richmond 3 to 3 ft. 
4.29, Postpaid. 
. \MONTMORENCY 
The World’s Favorite Cherry 
A1336—Here is the most. widely 
planted Cherry. A cherry everyone likes 
must be good. The fruit is large with 
firm flesh, of fine fldvor. The cherry is a 
bright red, very handsome and wonder- 
ful for canning and preserves. 
The tree is adapted to wide variations 
in environment, as it is tolerant of most 
soils and can withstand great heat and 
cold. Fruit is fit for use several days 
before it is ripe, making it very valuable 
as a commercial cherry 
to an old age. Fruit is a delight 
to the palate, being firm and 
crisp yet juicy, with a sweet. rich 
flavor. 
ENGLISH MORELLO 
Hardy Cherry for Preserves 
Red—Big—Tart x 
Ati312—Ripens in late July when other 
Cherries are gone. Almost black in color, of 
good size, and a tangy, tart flavor, making it 
excellent for pies and canning. It bears young 
and heavy. No DeLuxe Grade Available. 
FREDONIA 
King of Blacks 
A3125—It is early, in 
fact, three weeks earlier 
than Concord, very 
hardy, a very heavy pro- 
ducer and a _ vigorous 
grower. The bunches are 
compact and the berries 
really have the most 
wonderful flavor. 50Oc 
each; 2 for 84c; 6 for 
2.28; 12 for 3.84; 25 
for 6.25, postpaid. 
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RED CACO 
Big Clusters 
A31fO0—The sure crop 
red grape. Big clusters 
of rich red grapes; bears 
in hottest summers. 
Makes most beautiful 
jell. As Concord is the 
most popular of the blue- 
black grapes, so Caco is 
the most popular of the 
red grapes. 5Oc each; 
2 for 84c; 6 for 2.28; 
{2 for 3.84; 25 for 
6.25, postpaid. 
BUFFALO 
A New Black Grape 
AZ105—A very early 
black grape ripening 
early in Sept. Vine is 
vigorous and highly pro- 
ductive. Is of about the 
same hardiness as Con- 
cord. Clusters are taper- 
ing and compact and the 
individual berries are 
juicy, melting, very 
sweet and mighty good. 
79c each; 2 for 1.48; 
6 for 3.89, postpaid. 
NIAGARA 
Best of All Whites 
A31 39—Niagara is the 
leading favorite in white 
grapes because the large 
fruit has such a delight- 
ful flavor. The vine is 
hardy and extremely 
productive. 5Qc each; 
2 for 84c; 6 for 2.28; 
(2 for 3.84; 25 for 
6.25, postpaid. 
GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak.—“‘Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’’ 
BETA 
The Grape with 
Beautiful Leaves 
A3104 — Here is a tame 
GRAPE with the TANG 
OF THE WILD. This is a 
good grape for the North, 
for it is fast (15 to 20 ft. 
in 1 yr.!) in growth and 
hardiest of all. It pro- 
duces large quantities of 
fruit of GOOD QUALITY 
. . . ALMOST BLACK .. . 
JUICY . . . FINE FOR 
ARBORS. No winter cov- 
ering needed. 50c each; 2 
for 84c; 6 for 2.28; 12 for 
3.84; 25 for 6.25, postpaid. 
.“SEIBLE 1000” 
A New French- 
American Hybrid 
Should do well over 
Most of our country. Why not 
try it with us? Costs little and 
the chances are you will pro- 
duce the finest grapes you've 
ever grown. 79¢ each, postpaid. 
. CONCORD 
America’s Popular 
Favorite 
A3Z31 t 1—The Concord has 
become the most popular 
grape in the United States. 
It matures early, keeps 
well, ships well, and sells 
well. The berries are in 
enormous bunches and are 
blue-black, juicy and deli- 
cious. Great for grape juice. 
45c each; 2 for 70c; 6 
for 1.68; (2 for 2.64; 
25 for 4.75; 100 for 
16.50, postpaid. 
