F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
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GOLDEN CHADWICK—The best late 
commercial yellow; a perfect Chadwick 
in a grand color; can be had very late. 
4*4 feet. Ours is not “Yellow Chad¬ 
wick,” but a deep golden strain. Take 
bud, Sept. 5; Blooming date, late. 
$4.00 per Hundred 
GOLDEN EATO N—The deeper 
colored sport from Yellow Eaton; stock 
has been carefully selected. Take bud, 
Sept. 5; Blooming date, Nov. 5. 
$4.00 per Hundred 
GOLDEN TURNER—The deepest 
strain of color of the Yellow Wm. Turn¬ 
er; won first at the Philadelphia show. 
You can’t afford to be without this fine 
sport. Take bud, Aug. 30; Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
$10.00' per Hundred 
H. E. CONVERSE—Chestnut bronze 
of enormous size, a tall grower, with 
stiff stem. The form is an immense 
globe; of the general type of Wm. Turn¬ 
er. Hard to beat for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. Take bud, Sept. 5; Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
$8.00 per Hundred 
HARVARD—Dark scarlet crimson. 
Fine for Thanksgiving. A valuable 
commercial red which ought to be more 
widely grown as it gives the necessary 
touch of color needed among the limited 
variety of late sorts. Color of Pocahon¬ 
tas carnation. Take bud, Sept. 30; 
Blooming date, Nov. 20. 
MRS. BUCK BEE—A first-class white 
commercial; nicely incurved; often 
grown as White Bonnaffon. Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
MRS. GILBERT DRABBLE—White 
as snow. Stem stiff and fine foliage. 
Enormous incurving flower; petals claw¬ 
like, inrolling, and loosely arranged. 
Take bud, After Aug. 10; Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
$10.00* per Hundred 
MRS. W. E. TRICK ER—Enormous 
bloom of Enchantress pink; early exhi¬ 
bition variety. A stunning bloom. 
Blooming date, Oct. 25. 
$5.00 per Hundred 
MRS. J. DUNNE—Old rose, one of 
the largest; grand exhibition variety; 
fine for collections. Take bud, Aug. 15; 
Blooming date, Nov. 1. 
$5.00 per Hundred 
MRS. A. S. WATT—A sport of Wm. 
Turner, identical in every respect, stem, 
foliage and color, the only difference 
being that the petals reflex instead of 
incurving as in the case of Turner. Take 
bud, Aug. 25 or later; Blooming date, 
Nov. 1. 
$10.00' per Hundred 
MRS. R. H. BOGGS—When first open¬ 
ing this flower has a faint tinge of 
pink, and ultimately fades to white. 
This variety ranks among the best of 
Mr. Pockett’s creations. Simply im¬ 
mense in size with a dwarf vigorous 
habit. Height, three feet. Grand ex¬ 
hibition variety. Take bud, After Aug. 
1; Blooming date, Nov. 1. 
$8.00' per Hundred 
MRS. R. C. PULLING—Clear yellow, 
an English variety, tremendous in size, 
which has made a wonderful showing in 
some of the exhibitions. Height five 
and one-half feet. A worthy companion 
for Bob Pulling, and totally different. 
Take bud, Aug. 10; Blooming date, Nov. 
1st. 
$5.00 per Hundred 
MRS. E. A. SEIDEWITZ—A very late 
commercial of beautiful incurving form, 
quite full, brilliant pink, good enough to 
follow Chieftain, which is saying a good 
deal for it. We don’t know enough nice 
things to say about this grard variety, 
especially being a late sort and of such 
marvelous coloring; it leaves. nothing to 
be desired in a late pink; it is a beauti¬ 
ful grower, with stiff stems and good 
foliage. Bench the variety about June 
15. Take bud, Sept. 25; Blooming date, 
Late Nov. 
MRS. ERNEST WILD—C h e s tn u t 
crimson with a bronze reverse. One of 
the most reliable varieties we have ever 
disseminated. Does not damp a petal. 
Height, five feet. Foliage droops on 
stem, which permits close planting of 
this variety. Take bud, Aug. 15; 
Blooming date, Nov. 5. 
$5.00 per Hundred 
MRS. J. GIBSON—A phenomenal va¬ 
riety. Enormous alike in stem, foliage 
and flower; color light pink shading to 
deeper pink line on ends of petals; ex¬ 
hibited 10*4 inches deep and 10 inches 
across. Height, 4*4 feet. Take the 
bud soon after Aug. 1; Blooming date, 
Nov. 1. 
$10.00 per Hundred 
MAJOR BONNAFFON—This splen¬ 
did yellow commercial still stands un¬ 
rivaled; even the last small “nubbins” 
are refined and beautiful though small. 
Our stock is in perfect health. Take 
