Flowers ........-......+....29 to 31 
Chicks ......-...+......-...24 to 25 
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Fleld Seeds .......-..-.+e02+-+- 422 to 23 
Fruits and Nuts..............-....13 to 20 
Supplies ..............26 to 27 
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, | Perennial Flowers .........-.......32 to 34 
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P Shrubs .. 12.2.5 cece eee een ee ee. 40 to 41 
* Trees, Shade and Ornamental... .36, 38 & 39 
EWegetables .......--..+-.--...-...1 $0 13 
MIMEREG hula 's ano owe wows swcewcec ceeds y 43 47 
Windbreaks ..............---.--.-36 to 37 
Alyssum 
Apples 
Apricots 
As ....10 & 13 
Asters 30, 31, 32 & 34 M 
& Mangels 
Baby’s Breath.30 & 34 
Bachelor Buttons. ..33 
Balsam. 24 25¢<.-,0 30 
Beans os 3245. 4&5 
j Beets .......---0+ 
F\ Begonia .......-.-. 47 
|| Blackberries ...... 19 
| Bleeding Hearts....34 
Bluebells ...-..--. 33 
Blueberries ....... 20 
Boysenberries ..... 19 
Broccoli .......-- 10 
Buffalo Berry..... 19 
Bug Dust......... 7 o 
eo Okra’. 60200555. 10 
Onions ....... 2&11 
Ordhid * 2.02003 43 
mocsen 2&6 
Caladium ...... ie a Pe 
Lily....:2..-47 Pansies «.... 29 & 33 
Candy’ AQSIEY ve 03's sone 
et Parsnips ......... 10 
Peaches ......--.: 1 
30 & 33 Peanuts ........-- 10 
Carnations 29, 34 & e vee Re aiotalsiarelaie/aies 17 
Reamicicae Peat Moss... ..+-+.27 
Castor Beam. -.--+230 > penstemon 22200021 3 
Re ree 10 Peonies ..........45 
Ses one's Ames () Peppers .......2&4 
Sanne . 31 Perennial Flower 
See taidwe Bay, Sasi Egon pes 
Chard, Swiss...... 6 | Petunias ....... fe 
i> Cherries peer & aS Phlox ....... 31 & 33 
_—@€hinese Bell- Pinks ....... 30 & 34 
flower ..30, 32 & 33 Plant Food........ 2 
CBilves te escent 10 Plums ....... 14 & 15 
Plum Seedlings... .. 3 
Popeorm .....-.+-- 
Poppies ...-. 29 & 30 
Portulaca ......-- 
Potatoes ......--- 2 
Primrose .......-. #4 
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Plum ..... 14&15 
Pyrethrum ........ 30 
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Radishes ........- 7 
Raspberries ...19 & 43 
Red Sar ast es on ae 
Regal Lily.......- 
Rhubarb ....- 10 & 13 
Rosa Multifiora....37 
Rose Dust....26 & 43 
Rutabaga ......... ll 
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GinsGiccisie’s snare 13 
Salpiglossis ....... 31 
lu Walsify? ‘<)-/sciniewie' 10 
ee -10 BaWia. ..5.2<0s5ss 30 
aerate Sand Cherry....... 19 
F GB) s/e ne sineors: 30 
Sea Lavender...... 34 
1) t 40202. 30 & 34 Seed Kids.......-. 28 
ie aage Ot Semesan .......-. 27 
Paks ae Silver King.......3 
30 & 34 Snapdragons ..21 & 34 
mena Spinach .......... 6 
Eieiers Sprays & Sprayers. .26 
Squash 2... .054..53% 9 
Stocks! .35 6 csceses 30 
Strawberries 20 
Strawflower 29 
Sunflower . .10 
Sweet Corn 8&9 
Sweet Peas 29, 30 & 34 
Sweet Potato Plant.. 2 
Sweet Sultan...... 21 
Thermopsis 
Tobacco 
Tomatoes 
Torch Flower.....- 30 
Tuberose .......-- 47 
TurnipS ...0..002- 11 
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Vegetable Plants... 2 
Verbenas ....31 & 34 
26 Vinca Rose......-- 30 
‘- ee ad Violets ...... 33 & 35 
| hy .........35 & 37 w 
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a ; Watermelons ...... 12 
4 : K Weed Killer....... 27 
st ) ec: 6 
va ‘8 Bieecsctee 6 Y 
~<a Yeets=<.......4:. 34 
i | Eon sces -29 Zz 
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APSA C1] Zinnias ...... 30 & 31 
Sweet William.31 & 33° 
Northern-Grown 
All of Gurney’s lawn seeds and mix- 
tures are of the highest quality. All fresh 
tested, new crop seed, hormone treated. 
Heavy, seed means weed-free seed—and 
Figure on 1 lb. of 
lawn seed for every 200 to 300 square ft.; 
White Dutch Clover 1 Ib. to 1,000 square 
ft. Write for our complete Lawn Leaflet 
telling how you can have a beautiful, per- 
manent, rich green lawn by using Gur- 
ney’s Lawn Seed. The leafiet is FREE; 
that’s what we use. 
just ask for it. 
See page 27 for Lawn fertilizers and 
mulching. 
SUNSHINE 
More Kentucky Blue Grass, plenty of Red Top and Rye 
Grass for nurse crops and to give you a quick early lawn. 
Enriched with Red Fescue and White Dutch Clover to 
provide permanency and rich greenness. 
Early spring is a wonderful time to start a lawn. Lat- 
Now All Gurney’s Lawn Seed Is 
HORMONE TREATED! 
Gurney’s now give you this 
extra value—this plus—in all 
their lawn seeds at no extra 
cost to you.. Hormone Treat- 
ment helps make more seeds 
grow, makes the seedlings 
more resistant to soil-borne 
diseases and “damping off.” 
It gives the grass deeper 
roots so they can stand more 
drouth, more foot traffic. It 
gives you a greener, health- 
ier, more permanent lawn. 
True Northern- 
Grown Kentucky 
BLUE GRASS 
Finest Extra Heavy Seed 
MIXTURE 
ter August and September is also good. Sow seed evenly, 
roll thoroughly and water liberally. 1 Ib. 95c¢; 3 Ibs. Heavy seed means weed- 
2.70; & Ibs. 4.35; 10 Ibs. 8.50. All postpaid. free seed. Start your new 
lawn this spring early while 
b. 
cost Ale 85c in oe you have plenty of moisture. 
CAPITAL MIXTURE 
Best lawn mixture for the Northwest. 
Biue Grass, balance White Clover, Rye Grass, Red Top 
and Crested Wheat. Best mixture known for places where 
rainfall is light and artificial watering impossible. 
Blue Grass is a slow starter, 
once established it lasts for 
years. We have true North- 
ern-grown, Northern-har- 
vested Kentucky Blue Grass 
of extreme hardiness. 1° Ib. 
for 200 square ft., rolled in. 
Half Kentucky 
To be sure of a good stand of this seed, roll the ground { ib. 1.10; 3 Ibs. 2.95; 5 
firmly after the Seed is planted. 1{ tb. 89c; 3 Ibs. 2.55; ibs. 4.70; 10 Ibs. 9.25, all 
5 Ibs. 4.00; 10 Ibs. 7-85. All postpaid. postpaid. 
POSTPAID 1 in 10 Ib. 5 LB. BAG 
PER LB. 73 Voc lots POSTPAID ............ 4.70 
New Creeping 
BENT GRASS 
Everybody likes Bent 
Grass for Lawns, This is 
the true creeping variety 
and is hardier and more 
drouth-resistant than any 
other we know of. Bent 
Grass does require more 
care and more moisture 
than other types of lawn 
seed, but is well worth the 
cost and trouble because of 
its unusual beauty. 1 Ib. 
plants 400 square ft. { Ib. 
1.40; 3 Ibs. 4.10; 5 Ibs. 
6.60, postpaid. a 
PER LB. 
POSTPAID ........... 1.40 
WHITE DUTCH 
CLOVER 
This is the 3- and 4-leaved 
lawn clover. It is hot 
weather-resistant; grows 
nicely and quickly from 
seed. It is also an excellent 
pasture grass; 5 Ibs. per 
acre for pasture. Add I Ib. 
to every 5 lbs. Blue Grass if 
LAWN MIXTURE 
We all know it is hard to 
grow good lawn grass under 
trees and in the shade. Where 
the lawn is shaded half the 
time or more, Gurney’s Shady 
Spot Lawn Mixture is the 
grass to use. Very similar to 
the famous Sunshine Mixture 
Plant in Spring— 
They Bloom Same Year 
Tuberous Rooted BEGONIAS 
“The Glamour Flower’’ 
EASY TO GROW INDOORS OR OUT 
(Camellia Type.) Large flowering, gor- 
geous colored, camellia type. Easy to grow. 
Ideal for window boxes or bedding. Likes 
moist semi-shade. Full growing directions 
with each order. BG413—Pink. BG414— 
Red. BG415—Yellow. 40c each, postpaid. 
COLLECTION—BG59{1X—!I each of all 
three colors above for 1!.00, postpaid. 
BG416—(Hanging Basket Type) A tu- 
berous begonia th “‘weepinge’’ growing 
habits. Fine for rock garden or hanging 
baskets. Likes shade. Lovely shades of rose. 
45c each; 3 for 1.15, postpaid. 
ee 
Beautiful foliage, stately 
blooms. BG4 1 {—White. BG412 
—Yellow. 40c each; 2 for 
69c, postpaid. 
BG417— Pink Calla (Reh- 
manii). New and rare. 50c 
each; 2 for 89c, postpaid. 
SPECIAL CALLA OFFER— 
BG592X—1 each of all 3 col- 
ors for only 1.09, postpaid. 
- - Fancy Leafed 
Caladium 
4 
BG4 {O—Beautiful showy 
foliage. Leaves variegated 
with an astonishing assort- 
ment of gorgeous patt in 
red, green and white. Fine 
for pots or shady places in 
garden. Notmardy. 35¢ each; 
3 for 89c; 12 for 2.95, pest- 
Paid. 
Madeira Vine 
*BG@405—The climber with waxy, © 
heart-shaped leaves that give 
quick shade. Easily grown in any 
location. Fragrant white flowers. 
Take up bulbs in fall. 2 for 26c; 
4 for 39c; 8 fer 69c, postpaid. & 
Cimmamon Vime ... - 
Finest of alJl tuberous rooted 4 
climbers. Handsome, hardy, vig- 
orous cinnamon-scented white flow- = 
ers. Grows vigorously anywhere. 
BG408—Bulblets, {0 for (5c: 
BG403—Larsge tubers, 15c¢ each 
or 2 for 25c, postpaid. 
Aztec Lily 
BG402—TIGER 
FLOW ER (Tigridia). 
One of the most beau- 
you want to improve the 
beauty of your lawn, or sow 
alone in the lawn at the 
rate of 1 lb. per 1,000 square 
ft. Roll it in. 1 Ib. 1.25; 
3 Ibs. 4.10; 5 Ibs. 6.60; 
{0 Ibs. 12.75. 
PER LB. 
POSTPAID ........-.- 1.25 
except it contains ample Fes- 
cue for the shady spots. Sow 
1 lb. to every 200 square ft. 
Get it in early and roll thor- 
oughly into the ground. { Ib. 
95c; 3 Ibs. 2.70; 5 Ibs. 
4.35; 10 ibs. 8.50. All post- 
paid. 
3 LB. BAG 
POSTPAID ............ 2.70 
A. T. Ferrell & Co.’s CLIPPER CLEANING MILL 
% HP Electric 
Motor for either 
Machine 
25.50 
f.0.b. Yankton 
garden. 
for 45c; 
2.25, postpaid. 
tiful summer bulbs. 
Brilliant red, orange 
and various combina- 
tions. Plant like gladi- 
olus.. 19c¢ each; 2 for 
35c; 6 for 90c, ppd. 
> (Oxalis) 
BG406 — For 
hanging baskets, 
window boxes, or 
Mixed col- 
4 for 25c; 8 
24 for 
or {00 for 
Clean Your Grain at Home and SAVE 
This famous, small, power cleaner, made by A. re 
Ferrell & Co., is easily moved from one location to 
another. It is sturdy and efficient, but low priced. 
Economical to operate. Clean your grains at home 
and save cleaning and hauling charges. No need to 
sow weed seed. 
Screens size 25’x22”. Cleans 15 to 25 bu. per hour. 
Reliable type grain agitator, easily regulated by 
thumb screw. Latest type hopper, 3-speed blast fan. 
This is a scarce item and our supply is limited. 
arly. 
rises. Sosaplete with 12 interchangeable screens and 
drive pulley, F.0.B. Yankton: 
No. 2-5. Meenlar (without elevator) for power 
Non SG Regaiar (without elevator) for’ power 
and 
hand ...-.-.... Gate aise wine \gjmle wel @ieyeia cake 
No. 2-B Bhecial (with elevator) as illustrated. . 110.00 
Clipper Rocker Seed Treater 
Treat Your Seed at Low Cost—No Power 
Required . 
The operation of this portable, compact unit 
is simple and automatic, yet your seed is 
treated quickly, thoroughly, and at low cost. 
No power is required. No shafts, bearings, 
gears or belts to lubricate or maintain. Sim- 
ply put in seed and treatment—gravity meas- 
ures them accurately, mixes them thoroughly. 
Each seed gets coated. Made by A, T. Ferrell 
& Co. Capacity 120 bushels per hour. Strong 
metal construction with_all joints welded. 
Painted in two colors. Shipping weight 85 
ibs. Price, 70.00 F.0.B. Yankton. 
“Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’ 
95.00 
{ 
ad ae 
Fragrant Mexican 
Tuberose 
BG407—This is the tall, 
graceful, single flowered type 
preferred for arrangements. 
Extremely fragrant. Dig bulbs 
after frost. Store like potatoes. 
2 for 19c; 4 for 32c: §2 
for 89c, postpaid. 
, 
et 
“Ss 
ea 
> 
BG401—The giant flow- 
ered Amaryllis. Often has ten 
blooms or more on one stem! 
The colors range from almost 
white to dark red. Extremely 
beautiful. Buy at least two. 
Full directions for planting 
with each giant size bulb. Mixed 
colors. 59c¢ each; 2 for 1.10, ppd. 
SPRING BULB COLLECTION 
One of each—Oxalis, Cinnamen Vine, Aztec 
Lily, Tuberose, Camellia Flowered Tuberous 
Begonia, Amaryllis. BG599X—POSTPAID— 
ALL FOR ONLY 98c. 
GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak. 
