F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
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MRS. ANNIE VINCENT 
Rozain-Boucharlat’s Novelty 
JULES CAMBON — Double flowers; 
dark currant red, shaded violet. 
Standard Varieties 
Single 
DRYDEN — Bright cochineal red, shad- 
ing to pure white in center; very flori- 
ferous; exceptionally clean, healthy and 
vigorous; foliage slightly zoned. 
CLAIRE FRENOT— Plant robust and 
of good habit; excellent trusses, held 
well above the foliage; grand round 
flowers; nymphaea rose, shading Day- 
break, veined rose salmon. Can stand 
very inclement weather, making new 
growth well into the autumn. 
L’AUBE — (Brt. 1895). Pure snow 
white, retaining its purity the entire 
season; large round florets; magnificent 
trusses. Its freedom of bloom, excellent 
habit of growth and ironclad constitution 
making it a most satisfactory variety 
either as a bedder or a pot plant. One 
of the best single whites. 
MRS. E. G. HILL — (Brt. 1901. A 
magnificent variety; enormous trusses of 
large florets; the center of each petal is 
a soft light salmon bordered with rosy 
salmon; habit exceptionally strong and 
vigorous; attractively zoned; semi- 
dwarf; stands the sun perfectly. An old 
favorite bedder and pot variety. 
Standard Varieties 
Double 
S. A. NUTT — The very best of the 
dark crimson scarlet bedders. Always 
in heavy demand. We have a very large 
stock of it. Stands the sun perfectly, 
and is always a mass of bloom. 
RUBY— Seedling of S. A. Nutt and 
Pamela. Beautiful semi-double clusters 
on long stems. Both florets and clusters 
are much larger than S. A. Nutt. Color 
dark currant red suffused with violet. 
We consider this the best dark red we 
grow and think when better known it 
will supercede S. A. Nutt. 
DAGATA — The finest bedder extant; 
the freest grower among free-flowering 
sorts that we have even seen; habit per- 
fect; freedom, wonderful; attracts at- 
tention among a hundred other sorts. 
The color is bright, pure pink (an iro- 
ELIACIN 
