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F. H. DeWitt & Co, Wooster, Ohio 
BEAUTE POITEVINE — The best 
semi-double, salmon bedder, large flow¬ 
ers, aurora-pink shading to bright sal¬ 
mon. 
DOUBLE DRYDEN—Coral white cen¬ 
ter, shaling through a delicate lilac to¬ 
ward outer edge of the petals, which are 
a beautiful glowing soft crimson; an ex¬ 
quisite 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. 
Variegated Foliage 
SILYER-LEAYED 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. 
MRS. POLLOCK—Beautiful tri-col¬ 
ored leaf; bright bronze, belted with 
crimson and edged with broad band of 
golden yellow. 
WM. LANGGUTH—Double red flow¬ 
er, beautiful green and white foliage. 
Standard Ivy-Leaved Varieties 
I N C O M PARABLE — Trusses very 
large; florets of good form and full; 
color an exquisite shade of rosy carmine. 
CAESAR FRANCK — An exquisite 
shade of rich soft crimson, coral veins on 
upper petals and center; magnificent 
double flowers, resembling in color a 
Crimson Rambler rose, only much 
brighter. 
ALLIANCE—In 1905 when Mr. Le- 
moine introduced this variety he des¬ 
cribed it as a Pelargonium Peltatium 
Zonal “Alliance”, signifying an affinity 
between the two types. A most exqui¬ 
site shade of delicate lilac white, upper 
petals featured and blotched bright 
crimson rose; an extraordinary variety, 
having all the good qualities that make 
up an attractive geranium. Semi-double 
flowers abundantly produced in large 
trusses; beautiful foliage being of a 
splendid clean and leathery texture; 
excellent, robust, strong, close-jointed. 
This Geranium includes the beautiful 
soft finish of the Ivy and the hardy con¬ 
stitution of the Zonal. 
MME. THIBAUT—Beautiful rose pink; 
flowers large and round; magnificent 
trusses. A very effective variety. 
PIERRE CROZY — Bright scarlet; 
dwarf, compact habit. A good bedding 
plant .where a low bed is desired; ap¬ 
pears to be a cross between an ivy and 
zonal. 
RYCROFFS SURPRISE—Bold, vig¬ 
orous, upright habit; large trusses of a 
lovely shade of soft pink; free and 
effective. 
CORDON’S G L O R Y — A profuse 
bloomer of an exquisite bright scarlet 
double flower, which is considered to be 
one of the best of this type; the plants 
display a continual profusion of bloom. 
ACHIEVEMENT — Immense semi¬ 
double flowers of a distinct and pleasing 
shade of soft cerise pink, freely pro¬ 
duced in large trusses; good habit and 
constitution, being a cross with a zonal 
plants are luxuriant, healthy growers, 
blooming long and in prodigal profusion. 
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