. Catalogue and price-list of fruits and ornamentals. Nurseries (Horticulture); Wisconsin, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs. COE & CONVERSE, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 5 makes large stools and endures drouth and cold better than most varieties. It is enormously , having produced 15,000 quarts per acre. The berry is large and quite long, tapering from the center to the ends. A glossy, scar- let, crimson color, ripens all over ; flesh firm and fruit carries well and sells well. All who have grown it speak of it in the highest praise. It will, without doubt, become a leadin


. Catalogue and price-list of fruits and ornamentals. Nurseries (Horticulture); Wisconsin, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Trees, Catalogs. COE & CONVERSE, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. 5 makes large stools and endures drouth and cold better than most varieties. It is enormously , having produced 15,000 quarts per acre. The berry is large and quite long, tapering from the center to the ends. A glossy, scar- let, crimson color, ripens all over ; flesh firm and fruit carries well and sells well. All who have grown it speak of it in the highest praise. It will, without doubt, become a leading market berry. Does not make plants very rapidly, hence plants will be rather high priced for some time to come. 50 cents per dozen. per ioo, per 1,000. (S) SHARPLESS. A large, thrifty plant, and a very popular berry in a good many sections. Its greatest fault with us is that it is so tender in the blossom as to fail every year we have late frosts. 30 cents per dozen, 50 cents per 100, per 1,000. S (S) TALE. Originated in Connecticut and introduced as a very late variety of great merit. The plant is very large and vigorous, but makes new plants slowly. The fruit is large, round, dark red, solid and has the seeds on the surface. 75 cents per dozen, $ per 100. (S) GANDY. This berry gained many friends last year. It is a good grower, has a perfect blossom, is fairly productive, and late in commencing to ripen. The fruit is large, bright scarlet in color, of good flavor, and gives out a most delightful aroma, sug- gestive of both strawberries and peaches. It has a large, bright green calyx, which adds to the beauty of its appearance. 50 cents per dozen. per 100, per 1,000. j/^S) . DAYTON. It is a strong, healthy, vigorous, and upright grower, entirely free from rust, and its large foliage protects its blossoms from frost. In color it is some- what darker than the Crescent. Solid, a good shipper, of fine form and excellent flavor. It is an immense


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