SEED CORN 
It's a fact—there is a large “margi- 
nal” corn growing area where, year in 
and year out, OPEN POLLINATED 
CORNS_ will produce a BETTER 
CROP FOR LESS MONEY. You can 
depend on Gurney’s Open Pollinated 
seed corn. We grow hundreds of 
acres and know the source of 
every bushel sold. Ir is 
graded carefully and 
should give you no 
trouble at planting 
time. 
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Gumney’s Dependable OPEN POLLINATED 
You will find listed below, 8 of the 
finest Open Pollinated seed corns grown 
in America. Each year the demand has 
increased to a point where we just can- 
not keep an adequate supply in the 
spring. You can be assured of the seed 
you want—-when you want it, by 
ordering this fall. 
e do not pay transportation on 
Open Pollinated seed corn orders. Such 
orders are shipped Freight Collect. A 
$1.00 per bushel down payment will 
hold your corn order until Feb. 1, 
1954. Take 25c per bushel discount 
if you pay for your order in full. Seed 
con prices subject to change without 
notice. 
. GURNEY’S “Tall” RAINBOW FLINT. We origi- 
nated this corn in 1915. Stalks 7 to 8 ft. 
with two ears and leafy clear to the ground. 
Heavy yielder and drouth-resistant. Excel- 
lent for fodder and hogging off. Can be 
successfully grown clear to the Canadian 
line. Prices Per Bu. $4.95. 
. FALCONER. For North Dakota and northern 
Minnesota. An early, semi-dent you can’t 
wrong with. It is hardy and the YIELDS 
WILL AMAZE you. A truly drouth-resist- 
amt, nothern-type corn that always does a 
job. Price Per Bu. $4.95. 
. GURNEY’S AUGUST 15th. We are proud of 
this one because we know it will do a job 
for you. This is our origination. Plant by 
mid-May and generally husk it by August 
15th. If the earliest Hybrids have been giv- 
ing you trouble—try August 15th. Price 
Per Bu. $4.50. 
. MINNESOTA 13. A medium-early corn for 
central South Dakota and like climates. 
Later than Haney strain. LARGER and a 
HEAVY YIELDER. Stands 6-to-7 feet tall. 
Price Per Bu. $3.75. 
. MINNESOTA 13 (Haney Strain). Like regu- 
lar Minn. 13 but earlier. For southern 
North Dakota and like climates. Price Per 
Bu. $4.95. 
. NORTHWESTERN DENT. Beautiful red dent 
with yellow cap. Wonderful for fodder or 
grain. A hardy, heavy-yielding, drouth- 
resistant corn for you folks in northern 
South Dakota and like climates. Its EXTRA 
FEED VALUE makes it ONE OF THE 
BEST. Price Per Bu. $4.50. 
- GURNEY’S SILVER KING. This open pollinated 
white corn is a real beauty. Loads of big, 
beautiful, white ears often 8 to 12 inches 
long. Brings a nice premium too. For 
central to southern South Dakota and, like 
ateas. Always gives the Hybrids a ‘run for 
their money.” Price Per Bu. $3.75. 
. DE WOLF’S PROLIFIC. The largest, heaviest- 
producing, Open Pollinated variety we sell. 
Five to seven days later than Minnesota 13. 
Stands very well. Best for southeastern 
South Dakota, eastern Nebraska, and simi- 
lar climates. Be sure you try it. Price Per 
Bu. $3.75. 
Red Raspberry Bargain 
45X—Two of the finest 
eet Raspberry varieties : 
a saving—6 Latham and 6 
Indian Summer. All 12 for 
2.59, postpaid. 
You'll be months ahead 
with a fall planting of 
Raspberries. Mound over 
about 6” deep with dirt 
and remove gently in the 
spring. Here are some fine 
vafieties you can depend 
on. 
A2856—GURNEY’S PURPLE GEM. 
Better grower than reds or 
blacks. A North Dakota bliz- 
zard belt raspberry that pro- 
duces heavy crops where others 
fail. High quality. Tops 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, postpaid. 
A2842 — CUMBERLAND BLACK. 
Most popular black. Produces 
enormous crops of -large, firm 
berries. Juicy, but nor seedy. 
Fine for shipping, market or 
home use. 6 for 1.10; 12 for 
1.92; 25 for 3.75; 50 for 6.34; 
2-Year TRANSPLANT BERRIES 
for BIGGER YIELDS, QUICKER 
All heavy-rooted 2 year 
transplants that are ideal for 
the home gardener that wants 
quick results. Sometimes sets 
fruit the very first season. 
A2892 — Latham Red Rasp- 
berry. 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.65; 
12 for 2.98; 25 for 5.49, ppd. 
A2861—Cumberland Black 
Raspberry. 3 for 95c; 6 for 
1.65; 12 for 2.98; 25 for 
5.49, ppd. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
Paradise: 
A3009—Jumho 3-year old. $1.15 $2.19 $3.98 $7.59 
A3008—2-year old plants 
Mary Washington: 
A3003—Jumbo 3-year old 
A3002—2-year old plants 
A large, fast growing va- 
riety that can be used the 
first 
Sweeter, more tender, and 
much more prolific than t 
other varieties. ing 
MARY WASHINGTON 
Practically immune to rust 
which often kills other varie- 
ties. 
stalks 
1% 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
98 1.89 3.45 6.79 
A2891—Indian Summer Rasp- 
berry. 3 for 1.15; 6 for 2.10; 
12 for 3.85; 25 for 7.25, ppd. 
A2860 — Purple Gem _  Rasp- 
berry. 3 for 1.15; 6 for 2.10; 
12 for 3.85; 25 for 7.25, ppd. 
A2823—-Eldorado Blackberry. 
3 for 69c; 6 for 1.35; 12 for 
2.25; 25 for 4.49, ppd. 
B2346X—2 yr. Transplant Bar- 
. gain. 3 Cumberland, 3 Latham, 
3 Purple Gem. All 9 for 2.79, 
ppd. 
PARADISE 
year after planting. 
Sends up crisp, tender 
1.60 2.89 5.49 
1.35 2.55 4.95 
Very eartly, heavy produc- 
thubarb noted for its 
rich, tender stalks. And low 
priced: 
A3058—Standard Size. 3 for 
59c; 6 for 1.05; 12 for 1.69, 
postpaid. 
A3059—Extra-Heavy Size. 3 
: for 79c; 6 for 1.32; 12 for 
for a long cutting 2.15, postpaid. 
period. Set asparagus plants 
feet apart. One of the 
best vegetables for freezing. 
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100 for 11.49, postpaid. 
A2852 — NEW MORRISON. The 
large black one. Larger fruit 
than the older strains. Better 
quality, disease-free and bigger 
yields of top quality berries. 
6 for 1.25; 12 for 2.39; 25 for 
4.19; 50 for 7.75; 100 for 
13.98, postpaid. 
A2883 — GIANT LATHAM. Does 
fine anywhere. Most popular 
of Red Raspberries. Large, 
firm, delicious red fruit. A 
vigorous grower that produces 
an enormous crop. 6 for 1.25; 
12 for 2.39; 25 for 4.19; 50 for 
These are the improved, 
better strains—not the com- 
mon old rhubarb that is green 
and stringy. 
Gurney’s “Finest Pie” 
RHUBARB 
RHUBARB 
7.75; 100 for 13.98, postpaid. 
A2878—INDIAN SUMMER. Fine 
everbearing red; two big crops 
a year. Does well even in 
Canada. Good quality fruit; 
bears early and héavily. 6 for 
1.49; 12 for 2.79; 25 for 4.98; 
50 for 9.25; 100 for 16.98, 
postpaid. 
Black Raspberry Offer 
A2280X—Just enough for a 
backyard planting. 6 Morri- 
son and 6 Cumberland—12 
heavy-rooted plants for only 
2.29, postpaid. FREE GIFT: 
2 Boysenberry Plants. 
GURNEY’S RHUBARB BARGAIN 
A2375X — 10 ‘Finest Pie’’ rhubarb 
plants for 98c, postpaid. Special 
planting grade—will give you all the 
sauce and pies you can eat. 
COLLECTION 
A2382X—3 Chipman's 
Canada Red Rhubarb 
and 25 3-year old 
Jumbo-size Mary 
Washington Asparagus 
—all for only 3.98, 
postpaid. 
Famous Chipman’s Canada Red 
Stalks are large, red from bottom to top 
inside and out. Cooking does not take its 
tich color. Sweeter so takes less sugar, Pro- 
ductive and almost seedless. You can pull 
big stalks from spring until fall. A3056— 
Large No. 1 roots, 98c each; 3 for 2.69, 
postpaid. 
