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F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
bud, Sept. 20; Blooming date, Nov. 5 
and later. 
MEUDON—An immense exhibition 
variety of bright pink color, and won¬ 
derfully beautiful in form. Has won 
innumerable prizes and medals. Splen¬ 
did in stem and foliage. The largest of 
its color. Take bud, Aug. 20; Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
$10.00 per Hundred 
MARIGOLD—Brighter than Golden 
Wedding, 9 inches in diameter; stem 
and foliage perfect. There is no yellow 
than can equal it in color, size, stem and 
foliage; all combined in one sort; finely 
incurved. A gorgeous golden yellow. 
Take bud, Aug. 20 to Aug. 25; Bloom¬ 
ing date, Oct. 30. 
$4.00 per Hundred 
MAUD DEAN—Good late pink com¬ 
mercial. Take bud, Sept. 10; Blooming 
date, Nov. 10. 
O D E S S A—Enormous yellow, very 
bright, grand in form; unexcelled in in¬ 
curving yellow for exhibition and also a 
grand late commercial. Holds its place 
with Wm. Turner. Take bud, Sept. 5; 
Blooming date, Nov. 5. 
$5.00 per Hundred 
OCTOBER QUEEN (Smith, Commer¬ 
cial, 1916)—Snow white, with incurving 
center and horizontal outer petals. Very 
promising as an early. Scored 93 
points. Take bud, Aug. 25; Blooming 
date, Oct. 15. 
$8.00 per Hundred 
PATTY—A beautiful “live” shade of 
soft Enchantress pink. A pretty incurv¬ 
ing variety—dwarf. Take bud, Aug. 15; 
Blooming date, Nov. 15. 
TIGER (Smith, 1916)—This is the 
variety named by President Wilson. 
Very round and finely finished into a 
perfect incurved. A fine yellow commer¬ 
cial. Take bud, Sept. 5; Blooming date, 
Nov. 1. 
$8.00 per Hundred 
TIMOTHY EATON—Can be spaced, 
6x8 inches. Best commercial white of 
its date. Late cuttings give fine sub¬ 
stantial flowers for Thanksgiving. Take 
bud, Sept 10; Blooming date, Nov. 10. 
UN AKA—A strong grower with long 
stems and good foliage; a fine incurved 
bloom from terminal buds. Color, lav¬ 
ender pink. Take bud, Aug. 5; Bloom¬ 
ing date, Oct. 1. 
WM. RIGBY (Totty, 1916)—The yel¬ 
low sport of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble; one 
of the strongest exhibition entries; lower 
petals IV 2 inches wide. Scored 90 points. 
$10.00 per Hundred 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN—Has already 
established itself as the November 1 
commercial white—the Invincible Three 
are Bonnaffon and Chieftain and White 
Chieftain. Fine for All Saints Day. 
Take bud, Sept. 10; Blooming date, Oct. 
25. 
WM. TURNER—A perfect incurved 
variety, quite globular, snow-white, of 
enormous size; stands at the very head 
of the whole white section, and _ is 
invincible thus far on the exhibition 
table. Take bud, Aug. 30; Blooming 
date, Nov. 1. 
$4.00 per Hundred 
YELLOW WM. TURNER—The yellow 
sport from Turner; a necessity for col¬ 
lections and for variety. Take bud, 
Aug. 30; Blooming date, Nov. 1. 
$10.00 per Hundred 
YELLOW EATON — Bright yellow 
sport from Timothy Eaton. For every¬ 
body’s use, and for commercial purposes 
as well as for show, it is strictly A-Nd. 
1. Take bud, Sept. 10; Blooming date, 
Nov. 10. 
$4.00 per Hundred 
CARNATIONS — Standard Varieties, Rooted Cuttings 
Prices on 2 in. Pot and Field Plants on Application. 
Rooted Cuttings, $3.00 per Hundred, $25.00 per Thousand; except where noted 
WHITES 
MATCHLESS—This splendid robust 
white variety well deserves the popular¬ 
ity that it has won; beside being of 
exhibition size and quality, it is a true 
commercial, easy to handle, comes into 
bloom early, and is quite continuous; a 
non-burster; ranks at the very top for 
quality and profit. 
WHITE WONDER—Begins blooming 
in September and continues throughout 
the season; snow-white, fragrant, abso¬ 
lutely perfect in form, large in size, 
good stems, healthy and free; grand in 
every way. 
