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The Coe, Converse and 
We will always stock the following varieties, and 
subject to our supply on hand offer you 
Ben Davis (c) 
Cortland (c) 
Gano (c) 
Grimes Golden (c) 
Golden Russet (c) 
Jonathan (c) 
Longfield (a) 
Malinda (a) 
Maiden Blush (c) 
Northern Spy (c) 
P. W. Sweet (c) 
Patten Greening (a) 
Pewaukee (c) 
Red Astrachan (b) 
Tetofsky (a) 
Wolf River (b) 
Winesap (c) 
St. Lawrence 
Special Varieties 
Each $1.50 Three for $4.00 
Anoka Haralson Dolgo Crab 
Red Duchess Red Delicious 
NOTE:—For the benefit of the customer, sell those 
marked with (*). 
Forest Winter 
The following is taken from the May issue of The 
Wisconsin Horticulture: 
“Mr. F. B. Sherman of Edgerton, who is a 
prominent fruit grower, says that his best money 
maker is the Forest Winter apple. Ten trees of 
Forest Winter have made more money for him 
than three times that many Me Intosh. 
The Forest Winter matures late in the season 
and is a sweet apple. Some of Mr. Sherman’s 
neighbors think it is better than the Delicious. It 
is a good keeper and he has no trouble in dispos¬ 
ing of all he can produce. It yields very well in 
his orchard.” 
„ Crab Apples 
Each, $1.00 Dozen, $10.00 
Florence (a) Sweet Russet (a) 
Hyslop (a) Whitney (a) 
CHERRIES 
First Class 4-6 ft. 
Each, $1.25 Dozen, $14.00 
3-4' Each, $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
100, $100.00 
100, $75.00 
Early Richmond 
Eng. Morello 
L. Montmorency 
Nanking 
Wragg 
Compass Cherry Plum 
Zumbra Cherry Plum 
Sweet cherries will not succeed in Wisconsin. We 
can furnish Black Tartarian and Gov. Wood—$2.00 
each. 
Each, $1.00 
Opata 
PLUMS (5-6 ft.) 
Hansen’s Hybrids 
Dozen, $10.00 
Sapa 
100, $75.00 
