F. H. DeWitt & Co , Woostkh, Ohio 
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CLAIRE FEENOT — 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, excell- 
ent habit of growth and ironclad consti- 
tution make it a most satisfactory va- 
riety 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 pet- 
al 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. 
DAGATA — The finest bedder extant; 
the freest grower among free-flowering 
sorts that we have ever met; habit per- 
fect; freedom, wonderful; attraccts at- 
tention among a hundred other sorts. 
The color is bright, pure pink (an im- 
provement on Fleur de Rose and Jean 
Viand) with large plume of white at. 
base of upper petals; a most effective 
bedder, often throwing the sixth and 
seventh petal. Semi-double. 
SIRS. ANNIE VINCENT — Plants of ro- 
bust growth, easy of multiplication; 
short growth and fioriferous; foliage 
slightly crimpled; large round flowers, 
supported boldly on unbending flower 
stalks above the very vigorous foliage. 
Flowers are grand semi-double. Excep- 
tional resistenee to inclement condi- 
tions. Color pure carmine, somewhat 
maculated white, with a freshness and 
brightness incomparable. The qualities 
of the growth correspond with the 
flowers, equalling in beauty the finest 
rose. 
PRES. HAILLET — (Brt. I 9 0 6.) In 
President Baillet we have a prominent 
candidate for first place among the mag- 
nificent Bruant race, being a strong, 
robust, short jointed grower; large, 
dark zoned foliage; color bright scarlet, 
MADAME LAPORTE B1SQUIT 
with a soft velvety finish, making a 
truly handsome Geranium. Large bold 
flowers and trusses, held well above 
the foliage. 
>1. ANATOLE BOSELRUR — (Brt. 
1900.) A most beautiful shade of 
deep rose pink, rivaling in beauty and 
freshness the color or the Paul Neyron 
rose, a color that has been more ad- 
mired than any Geranium we have on 
our place, and which we are confident 
will soon become the standard pink, sup- 
erseding all others. The flowers are 
large, semi-double showing a distinct 
white center; enormous trusses, borne 
on long stems well above the clean ex- 
tremely handsome foliage. In habit of 
growth it is most pleasing-dwarf, short 
jointed and vigorous, producing flowers 
at almost every joint. We unhesitat- 
ingly recommend it, as there is no ques- 
tion but that it will give satisfaction in 
every case; either as a pot plant or bed- 
der. 
ATLANTIS — Plant robust; stems rig- 
id; trusses gigantic; flowers grand, pro- 
duced freely; brilliant madder red. 
Useful for centers of vases, baskets, 
etc., or planting in arid places, as it is 
robust and its large trusses and brill- 
