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LOUI F or OVER FIFTY.FIVE YEARS IV IH: 
QUALITY 
in Fertilizers 
DOES COUNT 
RESULTS LIKE THESE 
TELL OUR STORY 
SOME OF THE TROPHIES WON BY THE USERS OF 
OUR FERTILIZERS 
The Coe - Mortimer Company 
51 CHAMBERS STREET :: NEW YORK CITY 
$1,000.00 Prize Cup for Best Corn Raised in the United States. Won 
at the New York Land Show, 1911, by Mr, Win, H. Dorin of Virginia, a 
user of Coe-Mortimer Fertilizers. 
Silver Cup for Best Display 
of Baldwin Apples, offered 
by Governor Foss, of Mas¬ 
sachusetts. Won by T. K. 
Winsor, Rhode Island, at the 
New England Fruit Show; 
Boston, Mass., 1911. 
Eastern Apple Trophy ($750.00 Ster¬ 
ling Silver Cup) for Best Apples raised 
in New England, New York, New 
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary¬ 
land, and Virginia. Won at the New 
York Land Show, 1912, by Mr. Thomas 
W. Steck, of Virginia, a user of Coe- 
Mortimer Fertilizers. 
International Apple Ship¬ 
pers’ Association’s Cup for 
Best Commercial Exhibit of 
Packed Fruit, Won by Con- 
yer’s Farm, G. A. Drew, 
Manager, Connecticut, at the 
New England Fruit Show; 
Boston, Mass., 1911. 
Grand Sweepstakes Trophy ($750.00 Ster¬ 
ling Silver Cup) for Best State Exhibit of 
Potatoes. Won at the New York Land 
Show, 1912, by the E. L. Cleveland Co., of 
Houlton, Me., users of E. Frank Coe Fertil¬ 
izers. The competition was open to the 
entire United States and Canada. 
Silver Shield for Best Exhibit of Rhode 
Island Greenings offered by Governor 
Pothier, of Rhode Island. Won by 
T. K. Winsor, Rhode Island, at the 
New England Fruit Show; Boston, 
Mass., 1911. 
