F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
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MRS. ANNIE VINCENT 
BARNABY RUDGE — Seedling of S. 
A. Nutt crossed with Red Wing. Strong 
grower, very free in bloom. Compact 
trusses. Double florets. Color rich 
carmine. 
Bruant’s 1909 Novelties 
Single Varieties 
FRIVOL A — Large trusses, grand 
flowers of a delicate rose lilac, upper 
petals shading to white at center; good 
bloomer. Excellent plant for assortment. 
ANTITHESE— Plant robust; florifer- 
ous; large round flowers; Vermillion 
scarlet, with one large white spot on the 
upper petals; great contrast of colors. 
Double Varieties 
BOHEMOS — Plant robust; compact 
habit; free flowering; fine trusses, semi- 
double flowers; elegant form; rich violet 
with velvety and fiery spots mixed. 
ROSAFIERA — Compact habit; grand 
upright trusses; very good foliage; 
flowers semi-double; petals elegantly 
curled, fine rose, slightly shaded salmon; 
fresh and pretty color; good and free 
bloomer. Fine for bedding. 
SCEVOLA — Large umbels; long 
flower-stalks; semi-double flowers; clear 
rose, powdered rose carmine. Beautiful 
variety. 
LYA BERGER — Good habit; robust; 
free flowering; large semi-double flow- 
ers; very open; a pretty shade of China 
rose. 
CAR JAN — Plant low and good foliage; 
trusses medium size but numerous, flow- 
ers large, flat very open, little double; 
dark red, big white center, forming fine 
contrast of colors. 
Rozain-Boucharlat’s 1909 Novelty 
JULES CAMBON — Double flowe.s; 
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 
habt 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.. 
