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Fottler, Fishe, Rawson Co. 
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Marguerite Bouchon 
Ihiit combines such an ex(iuislte color, so many 
good qualities; the j)lant is very robust and hSLS 
deep fi:reen foliage and throws the flowers far 
above the foliae:e: althoujch the large flowers are 
heavier tlian most other CactUvS they carry them¬ 
selves eretrt. because they are supported on stout 
stems often 3 feet in length; the form of flower is 
absolutely i>erfect; cohm a magnificent shade of 
brilliant rose with very large white center and 
defined white tips; stock is extremely rare and 
very limited. Each, 75c., doz. $7.50. 
nr.io MARQUIS DE MOUSTIERS. Sulphur yellow, 
passing to white. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
Sr.TO MASTER CARE. A gigantic l>ahlla of per¬ 
fect form and bright amber color. This is one 
of the finest Dahlias in our collection; immense 
petals of graceful curve. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
3005 MAUVE QUEEN. A distinct and beautiful va¬ 
riety; color a lovely clear mauve, with lighter 
center; exhibition flower. Each 20o., doz. $2.00. 
3620 (New introduction). The most 
distinct of tlie new varieties of¬ 
fered. Color clear yellow for half the length of 
tlie florets, the remainder being pure white flow¬ 
ers of good size and great depth; plants healthy, 
of good habit and long stems. Each $1.50. 
3650 MERCURY. Flower of unusual formation; 
florets curl and twist and incurve. Plants are 
dwarf; flowers are very large; color deep yellow 
at base, to lighter yellow at tips, the whole 
thickly striped, splashed and speckled with crim¬ 
son. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
3600 TOSS DOROTHY OEIVER. Color primrose 
yellow at base, gradually changing to white, fad¬ 
ing at the ends of the long narrow petals which 
are also pointed green. Each 25c.| doz. $2.50* 
3715 MCec The color is truly beautl- 
miss JtreaWlCK yeUow at base 
quickly clianging to a lovely tint of deep pink, 
which again returns to a ligliter shade at the 
tips of lloret.s. The form of flower is excellent 
and center i)erfect. I’lant clean and healtiiy in 
growtli, and flower stem good. Each $1.00. 
372: 
' M. Inman 
Miss Stredwlck 
A maprnincPnt oranse scarlet 
_ with its many hlooms makiiiK 
it of i|Uite a dazzling effect. Each. 15c., doz. S1.50. 
272a MODEB.N. The color of thi.s recent introduc¬ 
tion i.s tinite diflicnit to describe; it is a fine lilac 
ro.se mixed with .salmon pink, witli center ileep 
yellow. Each 15c., doz. §1.50. 
3730 MONABCH. A large and beautiful Cactus with 
claw-like, incurved petals; orange red, tijiped 
with lavender, quite show\'. Each 25c,, Doz. $2,50. 
3790 MONT BEANO. A truly magnilicent. pure 
white Cactus Dahlia without even tlie faintest 
tinge of green and of jierfect form. The petals 
!tre long, narrow and slightly incurved; an ex¬ 
quisite beauty. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
3795 MonnliaVlfr (N'ew introduction). Canary 
iTiAFUiiiiaiit . yellow at the base of the pet¬ 
als, passing to fawn and light pink towards the 
outside of the llower. Plants of strong uprlglit 
growth. Each 50c., doz. $5.00, 
3800 MOWGEI. Chrome-yellow, with broad petals. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
3810 MB. SEAGBAVE. Purplish rose, .shading to 
red; distinct and pretty. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
3S!5 MBS. BBABT, be.autiful incurved variety 
with ricli salmon pink colored tiowers. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
3870 MBS. CEINTON. Tn certain ways tlie best 
Cactus Dalilia. J.arge perfect hlooms .appear 
during the entire season, often 25 on one liusli. 
A variet.v which always attracts attention wlier- 
ever exhibited. Deep or.ange yellow at ba.se of 
petals, shading off to pale salmon red at points. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 
3080 MBS. COZENS. Fancy maroon, heavily tipped 
white llorets; long, incurved, making a lovely 
flower. Each 25c,, doz. $2.50. 
3900 ]^j-c De Luca Remarkably frce-hloom- 
_!_ ing variety: color beauti¬ 
ful rich sliading of yellow and orange, a lovely 
blending of tints. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
3910 MBS. DOUGEAS PEEMING. The finest white 
Cactus yet raised. The florets are exceediiigl,y 
narrow, and so numerous that they make .a most 
massive flower. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
3940 MBS. P. GBINSTEAD. Deep rich crim¬ 
son with just a suspicion of purple shad¬ 
ing. Form of ilower of the liest incurved 
tvpe. Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
3950 MBS. GEO. STEVENSON. One of the 
best yellow Cactus dowers; large nar¬ 
row petals; star-shaped. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
3900 MBS. H. J. JONES. Scarlet, edged 
cream, heavil.v stiaped with white. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
3970 MBS. H. E. BBOUSSON. Delicate sal¬ 
mon on a purple yellow ground; producing 
large and perfectly shaped blooms. 
Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
3980 MBS. H. SHOESMITH. Pure white: 
exhibition flower. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
3982 T^-.„ I__ J) Colt four own in- 
ivirs. .Jdt.. LJ. V^OU. troductlon). 
Color re.semhling that of Cattleya Or¬ 
chids, a violet pink. .Additional remark¬ 
able features of this recent introduction 
are that the gigantic dowers are carried 
erect on stems 2 feet and more in length 
and appear in the greatest profusion 
from early until late. 
Each 50c., doz. $5.50. 
3985 MBS. J. EMBEBSON. Pale lemon, spec¬ 
kled rosy pink: the large blooms are in¬ 
curved and made up of twisted dorcts. 
Each 25c., doz, $2.5a 
3988 Mrs. John Hays Hammond 
(Our own introduction). A verj'- sliowy 
sort; the color is of an old p:old shaded 
to bronze, with a clear prolden center; 
petals are very lonff and exquisitely 
pointed: flowers extremely free on erect, 
long: stem. Rach SOc.* doz. $5.00. 
4050 MRS, J. P. MACE. The most beautiful 
Dahlia for cutting; the best and finest 
shaped blush pink variety; its color is 
so delicate and pleasing that it must b© 
seen to be appreciated. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
4100 MRS MacMIIiIiAN. White in center, 
deepening to a beautiful pink at tips; 
incurved form. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
