v 
ed. White flesh, very juicy. Very 
eeod for pies. Very hardy. Leading 
commercial and home-orchard apple 
for north. Keeps well. : 
f 
1 HARALSON. Described ig collec- 
tion at the right. ’ 
POSTPAID TO 
ter apples. A big, red, 
YOUR DOOR” 
that keeps 
1 WHITNEY. Also described in col- 
lection at the right. 
RAIRIE SPY. The besc flavored 
es Attractive red color, very 
high quality, productive, and see 
on tree well. Because such a goo 
keeper, and because so much better 
quality than Winesap and others on 
the market after Christmas, an is 
widely planted for home and market. 
1 DARK “All-Red’’ DUCHESS. The 
best summer cooking apple. Ripens 
juicy red fruit in August. oe 
in apple pies and for sso ner oS 
degree of hardiness. If you like abe 
old Duchess of Oldenburg, you 
like this new Duchess. 
2 to 3-ft. Planting Size 
No. A2021XS 
If you want an apple orchard 
at very little cost, and at the 
same time want good varieties 
that will give you apples over 
the entire fruiting season an 
way into the winter, this col- 
lection is for you. The size of 
these trees is 2 to 3-foot, an 
economical planting size and 
an extremely good buy. 
ALTHY. The good keeper. Has 
Wakes background and covering of 
FREE GIFT: 1 Canadian Mount Royal Plum. One of the very 
; paisa ee, 
few hardy European type plums. Greenish faa firm, juicy, 
sweet flesh. Freestone. For eating fresh or canning. 
three years. 
1 FIRESIDE. The new 
licious. 
large, vigorous, 
Farm. 
heavy bearer. 
for 
only 
$959 No. A2315XS 
POSTPAID TO YOUR DOOR 
LATHAM does well anywhere. Fruit is 
large, many a full inch long. Bears enor- 
mous crops. This is Minnesota’s great 
market berry. 
INDIAN SUMMER gives you 2 big crops 
a year! High quality, early, hardy, more 
disease resistant. This is the finest new 
everbearer. ‘ 
FREE GIFT: 2 Gurney’s Famous Purple 
Gem, the hardiest of all Raspberries. 
because. they take so little room 
(plant them along fence or border, 
if you wish), take little care, and 
produce big crops of delicious 
fruit. And if you are looking for 
a market crop, something that will 
bring you in extra cash, they rate 
right with strawberries as one of 
the best and surest money makers. 
—SID GURNEY 
12 Best BLACK RASPBERRIES 
No. A2281XS 
CUMBERLAND produces 
enormous crops of large, 
firm berries of the finest 
flavor. 
POSTPAID TO YOUR DOOR 
quality, larger yields. We 
believe this new im- 
proved berry ‘will take 
The berries are 
juicy, not seedy. Fine for 
shipping, market or home 
use. The most popular 
the place of the common 
black raspberry in a few 
years. 
2 drouth-resist- 
Black Raspberry grown. 
MORRISON. This is a 
new, improved black with 
larger fruit, improyed 
ant, early, red raspberry 
_“Chief'"—enough to give you 
a start in this good variety. 
FOR ONLY 
POSTPAID TO 
YOUR DOOR 
No. A2096XS 
Give Delicious 
Fruit 
FRUIT GROWS CLOSE TO BRANCHES. FREE GIFT: One 
Korean Bush Cherry 
BY FOLIAGE FROM BIRDS. , 
or we ; —da beautiful shrub 
with fine, sweet 
cherries. 
1 HARALSON. Hardiest of all win- 
until summer, 
heavily and annually on.a sturdy, 
strong-branched tree. Bears fruit in 
An apple of Delicious 
quality yet hardy enough to grow 
and fruit in the far north. Trees 
well-branched. 
Fruit beautifully striped. Flesh crisp, 
firm, juicy. Developed at University 
of Minnesota State Fruit Breeding 
1 WHITNEY CRAB APPLE. A de- 
liciously flavored early. Good eaten 
fresh, and best for pickling. Fruit 
is large for a crab apple; sweet and 
juicy. Color is yellow with lively 
red stripes. Hardy, vigorous, and 
1 NORTHWESTERN GREENING. A 
very attractive winter apple with 
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PREPAID 
juicy apple skin with slight 
Bears 
fruit, often 5” or 
keeping ability. 
Super De- 
Pear’. Very sweet flavor. 
size but large in quality. 
common apple 
strong roots. 
Each of these 4 Gurney-grown plums is 
the best of its kind. Each will do well 
even in areas where the winters are 
severe and summers dry. Also, while 
plum trees planted singly or several of 
the same variety will ordinarily bear 
well, to get a really bumper crop you 
should plant several varieties, at least 
one of which should be a strong polli- 
nizer. These 4 trees will give you maxi- 
mum pollinization thus a heavy crop of 
good plums. 
1 KAGA. A cross between a native wild 
plum and fragrant Chinese apricot-plum. 
1 UNDERWOOD. Tree spreading, me- 
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on Page 6 
smooth, waxy, clear pale yellow 
greenish 
Flesh is crisp and mild. Very large 
more’ 
Popular for good quality and good 
FREE GIFT: 1 Seckel Pear. The “Sugar 
off the tree and for desserts. 
For over 70 years we have the 
made a specialty of plums 
because they bear a sure, 
heavy crop of delicious fruit 
almost anywhere. And they 
are particularly adapted to 
tinge. 
across. 
Good right 
Small in 
Here’s Why GURNEY APPLE TREES Are Better 
Most apple trees are grafted on 
seedlings. 
we bud (not graft) our apple 
trees on iron-hardy Baccata root 
stock. Baccata is an extra hardy 
Siberian crab apple with heavy, 
Thus Gurney’s 
apple trees are hardy as far north 
But into Canada as apples can be 
grown, where ordinary apple 
trees would not live, and at the 
same time they are extra hardy 
for southern planters. And they 
bear 2 to 4 years sooner. 
No. A2183XS 
dium size, productive. Plums are large, 
ted, juicy, of high quality. . 
1 TECUMSEH, Extra hardy. 
lived. Earliest of all. One of Dr. Han- 
sen’s best, and probably the best eating 
plum in our whole list. Ripens in 
August. Flesh is yellow, firm, juicy and 
sweet. Has everything a plum should 
have for home use. 
1 WANETA. The truly delicious, old 
favorite. Fruit large, reddish-purple. 
Trees vigorous, spreading, very hardy, 
exceedingly productive. 
FREE GIFT: 1 Oka Plum-Cherry. Makes 
big bush or low tree. Fruit like large 
cherries, fine for eating or cooking. 
Northwest, where so 
many of our customers live. 
All Gurney plum trees are 
budded on hardy native 
plum seedlings —not on 
peach, as is a common 
practice. 
Make Beautiful Ornamental Shrubs 
These Hybrid Bush Cherries not only 
bear delicious fruit but they make beau- 
tiful ornamental shrubs or screens. They 
have pretty foliage all summer and are 
covered with white blooms in the spring. 
The fruit of these is much larger and 
tastier than the old Hansen bush cher- 
ries and better growers, You folks who 
are out of the regular cherry country 
can grow these new hybrids and enjoy 
the fruit just as much as you would 
regular cherries. In fact, they are so 
good that many people living in regular 
cherry country plant them too, particu- 
' Jarly where they want both fruit and 
beauty. 
1 Gurney’s Giant Red-Fleshed Cherry. 
Plum-sized fruit of dark purplish-red 
skin and flesh. Grows 4 to 6 feet tall. 
Bears very heavily. Actually more like a 
plum. 
\\l Heaver Shrub Plum-Cherry Hybrid. 
Much like Opata but grows as bush. 
Green flesh and dark purple skin. Good 
flavor, better than Opezta, and earlier. 
From Canada. 
1 Nanking Hybrid. Most outstanding 
new fruit introduced in last 10 years. 
Fruit about size of Montmorency. . . . 
Grand to eat from hand. Wonderful 
for pies, canning, preserves or jelly. 
Berries a deep red; flesh is firm, tender 
and sweet. Small pit. A beaatiful orna- 
mental shrub or screen. Illustrated at 
far left. 
Long 
