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Fottler, Fishe, Rawson 
Co. 
184r> This sort is an improvement of 
VKMdillCA well-krK)wn “Frau Hermine 
Marx.” the rolor liein^ much more delicate; the 
form and sui»Htariei‘ (jf the v<Ty i)est. the petals 
heiiiK broader on tije l»ase. slightly curled: the 
blooms appear in profusion on g'ood lonK' stems. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1800 OAZEEEE. (Suiter white, outer petals, deep 
pink; a deep tlower of neat appearance; ]>lant 
dwarf. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
1880 OEEBER PBINZ. A (lerman introduction 
which comes to us recommended as one of the 
l>e.st Dahlbis of (Jerman oriKin. It is described 
as a deep Marechal Neil yellow, with flowers of 
inimense size, of splendiil form, full <‘enter and 
a splendi<l cut llower of remarkable lasting (juali- 
tles; cut blooms have been kept for three weeks. 
Each 35C., doz. $3.50. 
2000 (New Introduction). A mon- 
vJ*fe»***’*^ exhibition Cactus. The 
blooms are of enormous size, more massive than 
wide and the form is perfection. Color pure, 
old gold; a very rare and choice novelty. See 
illustration, page 127. Each $2.50. 
2055 rilfu-v of W^llts finest yellow Cac- 
oiory UI VV1U5 Dahlia; beautiful 
bright clear yellow of large size and very free. 
Each 35c., doz. $3,50, 
2065 GOEDCBEST. Center pure yellow, forming a 
disc, the upper half of the floret being bright 
scarlet; form slightly incurved, flowers extremely 
free. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
2070 GOLEPASON. A beautifully formed Cactus 
Dahlia; i)etals arranged in perfect regularity; 
color a light apricot. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2090 GOEDKIND. Very free blooming garden va¬ 
riety; the canary yellow flowers are carried on 
long stems and are tiT>ped af the very outset with 
a pure white; of medium height. In habit very 
similar to Wunderkind. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2100 
Golden Eagle 
vety maroon. 
Graphic 
Briptht yellow with stif- 
__ fusion of rose and fawn 
which deepen toward the tips; the habit is per¬ 
fect with strong, erect stems, carrying blooms 
of excellent form and size, long, narrow, incurv¬ 
ing petals. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
2100 One of the freest blooming 
IjOIOregen italilias, of a deep golden 
color; of splendid form. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
2130Large llower of perfect 
\jOHcri form, with long curled pet¬ 
als on long stiff dark colored stems; the color is 
a rich dark blood red suffused with glossy vel- 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
(New introduction). Quite a 
___ distinct new sort, tiowers of me¬ 
dium size, petals beautifully incurved. Tlie color 
a very dark purple, distinctly tipped witli white, 
making one of the most attrafrtive varieties ev'er 
offered'^ Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
■>160 GREAT -WESTERN. A large, nolile flower, 
liright purple; every llower lit 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
2180 Jlpr- Kxtremely free blooming. 
VJI ciiauici I’lants are dwarf and compact 
and do not renuire staking; color orange pink, 
witli a faint suspicion of bluish sliading at tips 
of tiie petals. Each 25c., doz, $2.50. 
2200 GWENDOLINE TUCKER. Flowers large; the 
very long claw-shaped petals, which are grace¬ 
fully incurved and abundant, form a llower of 
great deiiUi and beauty. Color pale flesh pmk. 
nearly wliite in the center. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
‘>'>30 HARBOUR EIGHT. Color vivid orange red, 
shading oft to llame at tlie point; very free and 
distinct. Each 15c., doz, $1.50. 
224,") HARMONIE. Kxtremely free blooming on 
stout long stems; color reddish salmon w'ltb 
lighter tips and yellow' center. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
2260 HAROLD PEERIOAN. A deep pure 
yellow, very free and extremely reliable; 
fine exhibition flower. _ 
Each 50c.,doz. $5.00. 
2275 A combination of 
narvesi nome ypnow. 
The prevailing color is apple blossom 
pink, the llorets in the center being 
yellow, and the outer ones tipped yellow. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
2305 HEIDEROSCHEN. Of very pretty 
appearance; color, mauve; llow'ers rather 
small but of fine form and in greatest 
abundance. Each 35c., doz, $3.50, 
2335 HAELIUM. Color bright yellow, cen¬ 
ter deepening to reddish orange; ex¬ 
tremely long narrow florets; an ideal 
exhibition llower. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2360 HER LADYSHIP. A clean bright 
lilac rose, long llorets, erect form, very 
showy. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2410 H. P. ROBERTSON. Deep pure yel¬ 
low; the petals are extremely narrow 
their entire length and form; flowers of 
finest Cactus type. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
2415 H. H. THOMAS. The habit of the 
plant is excellent; a free bloomer, long 
straight .stems and a beautiful well 
formed flower of a rich deep crimson 
with long incurving petals. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
2430 IJ 1 RY'OUSSOn (A'ew intro- 
n. I-., prousson ,j;,ction). a 
really first-class Cactus Dahlia with 
the narrowest i)Ossible florets of great 
length and slightly incurving form. 
Color of pure white In the center 
changing to a rich, deep rose. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.C0. 
2460 HOLSATIA. Orange, tipped bright 
scarlet; llow'ers are of fine exhibition 
size and always perfect. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
2480 H. Shoesmith. Crimson scarlet; one 
of the narrowest petaled Dahlias In 
existence; very free and center alwa>'s 
good. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
257.5 INDOMITABLE. A choice flower for 
exhibition; the florets are narrow', ex¬ 
ceedingly long and ' perfectly incurved; 
color is best described as cerise pink, 
the tips of the petals being lighter. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
Goldreficn 
