F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
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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. 
DAG AT A—The finest bedder extant; 
the freest grower among free-flowering 
sort that we have ever met; habit per¬ 
fect; freedom, wonderful; attracts at¬ 
tention among a hundred other sorts. 
The color is bright, pure pink (an im¬ 
provement on Fleur de Rose and Jean 
Viaud) with large plume of white at 
base of upper petals; a most effective 
bedder, often throwing the sixth and 
seventh petal. Semi-double. 
MRS ANNIE VINCENT —Plants of 
robust growth, easy of multiplication; 
short growth and floriferous; foliage 
slightly crimpled; large round fiowers, 
supported boldly on unbending flower 
stalks above the very vigorous roliage. 
Flowers are grand semi-double. Excep¬ 
tional resistence to inclement conditions. 
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. BAILLET—( Brt. 1906 ). In 
President Baillet we have a prominent 
candidate for first place among the mag¬ 
nificent Bruant race, being a strong, ro¬ 
bust, short jointed grower; large, dark 
zoned foliage; color bright scarlet, with 
a soft velvety finish, maKing a truly 
handsome Geranium. Large bold flowers 
and trusses, held well above the foliage. 
ATLANTIS—Plant robust; stems rig¬ 
id; trusses gigantic; flowers grand, pro¬ 
duced freely; brilliant madder red. Use¬ 
ful for centers of vases, baskets, etc., or 
planting in arid places, as It is robust 
and its large trusses and brilliant color¬ 
ing make it very effective. Semi-double. 
LUIGI GRANDI—Good habit; under¬ 
laid foliage; grand trusses, held well 
above the foliage; blooming abundantly, 
violet carmine, shaded red on upper pet¬ 
als. One of the prettiest colors in our 
heavy wooded type. Semi-double. 
ERNEST VERNET—Short stocky 
growth, the foliage resembling the Pel¬ 
argoniums; grand flowers; enormous 
flowers and trusses; clear madder red, 
spotted lilac, veined scarlet. Beautiful 
Semi-double. 
ELIACIN 
ELIACIN—Has a good habit of growth, 
dwarf and compact, medium sized foli¬ 
age, large trusses; semi-double flowers; 
bright mauve rose, shading lighter to 
white center. Has strong constitution, 
being able to stand all kinds of weather. 
DUCHESSE DE CHAILLES—Enor¬ 
mous trusses, held well above the foli¬ 
age; grand semi-double flowers; color 
pale rose, glazed mauve, striped white in 
a delicate style. 
DOCTEUR DANJOU—A remarkable 
variety of magnificent color; intense vio¬ 
let; upper petals blotched white; very 
grand flowers; semi-double. 
ALPHONSE RICARD—( Brt. 1894 ). 
Large, semi-double flowers, often meas¬ 
uring two inches in diameter, borne in 
enormous trusses, on long flower stems. 
Continues in bloom the entire season. 
JEAN VIAUD—Large, semi-double, 
rosy pink flowers with white eye. Blooms 
with uninterrupted freedom the entire 
season, and is of such rapid and vigorous 
habit of growth, that it makes one of tne 
best all round plants obtainable. 
