Roses 
Agnes 
Frau Karl Druschki. The fl owers are 
large, of perfect form, snow'white. 
A free and perpetual bloomer. 
Gruss an Teplitz. Dark red blossoms 
in clusters. One of the best. 
Agnes. Double, yellow; blooms early; 
fragrant. 
Amelie Gravereaux 
Amelie Gravereaux. The blossom is a rich, 
dark red without a tinge of purple. 
Blanc Double de Coubert. Very large, pure 
white, sembdouble and borne in clusters, 
very fragrant. 
F. J. Grootendorst. A new Hybrid Rugosa. True Rugosa foliage; blooms 
bright crimson, in clusters. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Scarlet shaded crimson; large, slim, double. 
Blanc Double de Coubert 
American Linden 
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What the Coe, Converse & 
Edwards Service Means to you 
We have been growing Fruit, Fruit Trees, Vines, 
Shrubs, and Ornamentals in Wisconsin for many Asparagus 
years, trying out the different varieties introduced, 
as to hardiness and adaptability for this climate so that first hand information as to 
their value might be given our customers and friends. 
The welbplanted home is a picture framed with evergreens and shrubbery. Why not 
let our experienced landscape men help you complete this picture? They can tell you 
what trees and shrubs to plant and how to arrange them for the best effect. There is no 
charge for this assistance. Why not avail yourself of this help? It may save you many 
costly experiments. 
Rhubarb 
Rhubarb 
Linnaeus. Large, tender, juicy. 
Victoria. Early, large, good. 
Asparagus 
Mary Washington. Considered the best for market 
and home use. Rust resistant. 
