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 
FRIVOLA — 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. 
Rozaln-Boucharlat’s 1909 Novelties 
Double Varieties 
JULES CAMBON—Double flowers; 
dark currant red, shaded violet. 
V. Lemoine’s 1909 Varieties 
Double Varieties 
ERNEST .HEBERT—Very .woody; 
enormous flowers; semi-double; rose 
white with a salmon veined center. 
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. 
MLLE. ANASTASIA LECADRE — 
(Br. 1906). One of the strongest grow¬ 
ers we have in this class. Large trusses, 
freely produced; rich crimson carmine, 
shading through a maculated effect to a 
pure white center, a handsome and 
striking variety. 
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 favor¬ 
ite bedder and pot variety. 
