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F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster Ohio 
11ED WING—Deep cardinal red, with 
a soft velvety sheen unusually attract¬ 
ive; semi-double flower, of good sub¬ 
stance; large trusses as free as S. A. 
Nutt in bloom. Plant is robust, of 
strong growth and makes an ideal pot 
plant or bedder, as it stands the sun 
well; has no rival in its color. 
JEAN OBERLE— (Brt 1906.) One 
of the most beautiful among that color 
known as the peach-pink; an excellent 
shade of hydrangia pink, shading ten¬ 
derly to almost pure white at the outer 
edges of each petal; the florets are 
especially well formed, just semi-double 
enough to be pleasing; the trusses are 
actually immense, often having over a 
hundred florets to the truss. The habit 
is exceptionally strong and vigorous, 
very free bloomer; foliage distinct, and 
one of the type that stands the sun per¬ 
fectly; color of foliage dark green, with 
a slight chocolate zone. One of the best 
in this class and undoubtedly has a bril¬ 
liant future. 
MME. JAULIN—Semi-double. Very 
large florets compose a truss of grand 
size; center, tender pink, surrounded by 
border of white. For freshness and 
beauty this color is without a parallel 
among the out-door bedding varieties, 
and is equally fine as a pot specimen. 
MISS F. PERKINS—A charming 
shade of light pink with white throat; 
fine large florets and trusses held well 
above the foliage on erect foot stalks; 
clean healthy foliage, constant bloomer; 
is a mass of color the entire season. 
Stands our climate well. Unsurpassed 
as a bedder. 
B E A U T E POITEVINE—The best 
semi-double, salmon bedder, large flow¬ 
ers, aurora-pink shading to bright sal¬ 
mon- 
DOUBLE DRYDEN—Coral white cen¬ 
ter, shading through a delicate lilac 
toward outer edge of the petals, which 
are a beautiful glowing soft crimson; an 
EASTER GREETING 
exquisite combination of colors; splendid 
as a fancy pot plant. 
MME. LANDRY—A distinct salmon 
pink, with a slight shading of scarlet; 
habit semi-dwarf, vigorous; broad, heavy 
deep-zoned foliage. It has all the best 
points of a Bruant Geranium. 
MME. BUCHNER—Large snow-white, 
double flowers. Excellent grower. Varie¬ 
gated foliage. 
SILVER-LEAFEI) S* A. NUTT— 
Green, edged white; very similar to 
Mme. Salleroi; much stronger grower; 
flowers large, produced in fine trusses; 
very free bloomer; color brilliant crim¬ 
son scarlet. $4.00 per Hundred. 
MRS. POLLOCK—Beautiful tri- 
colored leaf; bright bronze, belted with 
crimson and edged with board band of 
golden yellow. $4.C0 per Hundred. 
