
Our Guaraniee 
Coe, Converse & Edwards Co. guarantees 
that all stock reach you in a healthy and 
thrifty condition. Plants failing to grow 
the first season after having been properly 
planted and cared for will be replaced at 
14 the purchase price, provided the Comp- 
any be notified within 90 days. 

LOGAN. This is a new variety of black-cap, but very 
similar to Cumberland. The fruit is possibly a bit 
larger and comes little earlier than Cumberland. 
PLUM FARMER. An old black-cap variety and a fine 
one for the home garden. 
SODUS. A new Purple-cap of unsurpassed vigor and 
hardiness. The fruit is large, medium purpie in color 
and very fine in quality. It is an exceptionally heavy 
bearers and a persistent bearer, rarely failing to pro- 
duce a crop. i 
COLUMBIA. A purple-cap of many years standing. Not 
as vigorous as Sodus, but nevertheless a producer of 
fine fruit. i 
TAYLOR. A high quality red raspberry later than Lath- 
am. Very large size, fine flavor. Not hardy in north- 
ern half of state. 
MORRISON. A new black raspberry of much merit. A 
few days later than Cumberland. Heavy yielder of 
extra large high quality fruits. : 
INDIAN SUMMER. .A so-called ever-bearing variety, as 
it bears in June along with other varieties and then a- 
gain in the fall during October.. Berries are large, 
medium red, too soft for commercial uses, but excellent 
for home gardens. 
Strawherries 
(For Spring Delivery Only) 
JUNE BEARING 
BLAKEMORE. A wonderful berry for home use. Plants 
are strong, thrifty and set heavy crops of berries. 
Fruit is good sized, bright red and good quality. Flower 
is perfect. j 
SENATOR DUNLAP. The standby in this area. Excel- 
lent for table, market, or canning. Fruit is medium in 
size, dark red in color and of excellent quality. Fruits 
about midseason. Flower is perfect. 
PREMIER. One of the finest varieties for both commer- 
cial and home planting. Ripens early and bears over a 
long period. Berries are bright scarlet-red and flavor 
is excellent. Flower is perfect. 
FAIRFAX. An early ripening berry, dark red and excel- 
lent flavor and quality. Fruit and season very much 
like Dorsett. Flower is perfect. 
BEAVER. A berry for light and sandy soil. Ripens 
early and produces a large, deep red medium quality 
berry. Flower is perfect. 
EVERBEARING 
GEM. The best of the everbearing strawberries for this 
area. Fruit is large and of good quality and plants are 
quite productive and send out more runners than any 
other everbearing variety. 
Blackberries 
ELDORADO. The coreless blackberry. A large, jet black 
fruit that is sweet and juicy with berries that often get 
1% inches long. Needs winter protection. 
SNYDER. The old standby in blackberries. 
of good quality. 
ALFRED. An early ripening variety, but bears for a 
A fine fruit 
Currants 
RED LAKE. Produces well filled clusters of large glossy 
red fruits. The quality is excellent and mildly acid. 
Bushes are vigorous and upright growing. 
WHITE GRAPE. The best of the white varieties, 
ductive and of fine quality. 
Goosehenrries 
DOWNING. Produces good crops, of large pale green 
berries of fine quality. 
HOUGHTON. Pale red colored berries of good size and 
very good quality. 
POORMAN. A recent introduction from the New York 
State Experiment station. Fruit is large, red and very 
attractive. Plants are vigorous and highly productive. 
Does best in heavy and fertile soiss. 
PIXWELL. A green gooseberry of fine quality. Bush is 
large and vigorous, annually bearing heavy crops of 
large red fruits. Hardy throughout the state. 
Rhubarb 
McDONALD. A new RED RHUBARB that when cooked 
has a fine flavor and is reddish colored. The stalk is 
brightly colored, large sized and the quality is excellent. 
VICTORIA. An old standard variety, a good grower and 
quite desirable where a green colored sauce is desired. 
Asparagus 
MARY WASHINGTON. A rust resistant, strong growing 
variety producing thick and tender stalks. Most com- 
monly planted today. 
PARADISE. A new and very desirable asparagus. Is 
ready to cut and use the second season. Rust resistant 
and strong grower. Stalks are thick and tender. 
Onuamental Tnees 
ASH, White. F 
A fast growing tree suitable for planting in light soils 
though also adapted to heavier soils as well. Ultimate 
height 50 to 60 feet. 
BIRCH, White. 
The White Birch is best adapted to ornamental plant- 
ing on lawn or border. The white bark is not present 
on young trees, but appears and remains as the tree 
reaches 3 or 4 years of age. Tree grows to 30 or 40 feet. 
BIRCH, Cut-Leaf Weeping. 
One of the most graceful and beautiful of pendulous 
trees. Tall and slender with graceful drooping branch- 
es, its white bark and interstingly deep cut leaves 
- make it an outstanding ornamental tree. 
pro- 
CATALPA SPECIOSA. 
long time. Fruit is very fine quality produced in great 
abundance. Mamouth berries, almost seedless and . 
coreless. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. A variety of the low bush 
blackberry, its branches trail on the ground. The fruit 
is exceptionally large and sweet, jet black and ripen be- 
fore black raspberries are gone. 
Par ee 
Medium sized tree bearing masses of beautiful flowers 
the latter part of June. Leaves are very large, light 
green. Bean like pods remain on the tree during the 
winter. Not hardy too far north. 
CATALPA BUNGEIL. 
An oddity and not suited for shade or any other useful 
purpose. It has an umbrella-like top on 5 or 6 foot 
stems. Not too hardy in Wisconsin. : 
CRAB, Bechtel’s Double Flowering. 
A medium sized tree covered with beautiful double 
pink, sweet scented flowers during the latter part of 
May. At a distance the blossoms look almost like 
roses. Tree is hardy and very desirable. 
CRAB, Hopa. 
A fast growing crab of great beauty when in bloom. 
Blossoms during late May and the tree is a mass of 
rose crimson red color. Flowers are followed by a pro- 
fusion of small bright red fruit making the tree doubly 
attractive. 
CRAB, Red Silver. 
This tree is very much like the Hopa in color of bloom, 
but blossoms a week or ten days later. Foliage is 
bronzy green instead of the usual bright green of other 
apple or crab trees. 
