. Catalogue and price-list of fruits and ornamentals. Nurseries (Horticulture); Wisconsin, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs. COE & CONVERSE, Fort Atkinson, Wiscon 29 EGYPTIAN OR WINTER ONIONS. These are perfectly hardy onions; will stand out over winter without iniurv even growing 111 winter when there are a few warm days. They never ?row t' bottoms like black seeds or other sets, but are for very early use before - other variety can be had. When once planted they will last for years conH? umg to increase both from the bottom and from sets produced on tot) of th stalk Should be p


. Catalogue and price-list of fruits and ornamentals. Nurseries (Horticulture); Wisconsin, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs. COE & CONVERSE, Fort Atkinson, Wiscon 29 EGYPTIAN OR WINTER ONIONS. These are perfectly hardy onions; will stand out over winter without iniurv even growing 111 winter when there are a few warm days. They never ?row t' bottoms like black seeds or other sets, but are for very early use before - other variety can be had. When once planted they will last for years conH? umg to increase both from the bottom and from sets produced on tot) of th stalk Should be planted in the fall as early as the sets mature which i« usually about the first of August. The earlier they are planted the more growth they will make'm the fall and the earlier they can be pulled in the sdiW They can also be planted in the spring, but will not make a crop the samp spring they are planted. In sending orders, state whether we shall send in spring or wait until August. Price per quart, by mail, postage paid ,0 cents by express, not prepaid, % peck. 40 cents; peck, 60 cents; V2 bushel £t no' bushel, ' *31-uu-> MISCELLANEOUS YUCCA FILAMENTOSA A tropical-looking plant, with long narrow leaves that remain green the entire year. It throws up a strong flower-stem in the summer, three to five feet high, bearing a spike of creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers* which retain their beauty for a long time. Very hardy and likes the sun and dry soil Lar-e plants, 50 cents. ' IRIS. The iris taken as a whole, is a class of flowers of great beauty, and with the many varieties a succession of flowers can be had for a long time. They range in color from white through the shades of yellow to orange and through shades of blue and purple, and in time of blooming from April or May to July 2^ cents each, $ per dozen th *f °NIfS- ,Herbaceo^s Monies are among the showiest and most useful of hardy plants and are fast becoming popular with the public' They are all hardy and ad


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