Fottler, Fishe, Rawson 
Co. 
DAHLIAS 
CACTUS 
No. 
1490 ETHEL YZ ATMAN. Shell pink with a salmon- 
colored center; flower of good size and freely 
produced. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1530 ZTOILZ DZ NZUVILLZ. Brilliant Chestnut 
red, shaded orange toward center; height 2 to 
2 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1540 ZTRUEIA. A most beautiful exhibition Cactus, 
of a reddish, russety apricot; a vase with Autumn 
Oak foliage and this flower makes a wonderful 
effective combination. 5 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1570 Eureka Rich velvety, violet-crimson to 
_ dusky purple in center; large 
blooms. 3y 2 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1575 ZVZNING STAR. Bright terra cotta at point 
of petals, center gold suffused into deeper color 
toward the upper portion of petals, florets long 
and pointed and arranged star-shaped. 
Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
I '" v ' Excelsior This is one of the most re- 
_ fined and beautiful varieties. The 
florets are long, and extremely narrow and 
every bloom comes perfect. Color deep shade 
of orange. Fine for exhibition. 4 ft. 
Zach 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1607 FALCON. A beautiful dark maroon; line 
long straight petaled flower; a fine dark 
sort; the color resembling J. H. Jackson, 
with much finer petals. 4 ft. 
Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1660 F. H. CHAPMAN. A lovely blending of 
colors; yellow, shaded with deep orange; 
very bright and effective. 4 ft. 
Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1705 FLAMZ. Orange scarlet; florets are long 
and twisted; flower is carried on a good 
stem. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1,10 Fliedcr. A very large perfect flower, 
_ with an entirely new shade, 
soft lilac. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1720 FLORADORA. Wine crimson, splendid 
shaped flowers, on long wire stems, well 
above the foliage. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1740 FLORZNCZ M. STRZDWICK. The flow¬ 
ers are large and of splendid shape; a very 
fine pure white variety. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
i< 0 ° p ranc J s White. (New introduction). 
_ A charming white 
variety quite distinct and free flowering, 
the florets curling and twisting, giving a 
^novel effect. 5 ft. Zach 75c., doz. $7.50. 
11 " Frederick Wenham. In form the 
__flowers are 
partially incurved, but the florets are also 
irregularly whorled and twisted, giving the 
flower a most graceful appearance. The 
whole of the buds on the main stems may 
be left, as side buds produce flowers quite 
large enough for exhibition. Color warm 
fawn-pink, with soft salmon at the center. 
5 ft. Zach 50c.. doz. $5.00. 
1830 F. W. Fellows. Flowers are extra 
- large on very long 
stems, and remarkably constant. Color 
orange scarlet with long straight florets. 
5 ft. Zach 75c., doz. $7.50. 
1890 George Walters. The largest cae- 
_~_ tus Dahlia in ex¬ 
istence; wonderful coloring of bright pink suffused 
with old gold. The enormous flowers are borne on 
long stems well above the foliage. 5 ft. Za. $1.50. 
2050 Glory of Wilts. The finest yellow Cac- 
_ 1 _ tus Dahlia; beautiful, 
bright, clear yellow of large size and very free. 
5 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2070 GOLDFASON. A beautifully formed Cactus 
Dahlia; petals arranged in perfect regularity; 
color a light apricot. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
2100 Golden Eagle bright yellow with suf- 
_ fusion of rose and fawn 
which deepen toward the tips; the habit is per¬ 
fect with strong, erect stems. 5 ft. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
2105 GOLDRZGEN. One of the freest blooming 
Dahlias of a deep golden color; of splendid 
form. 3 % ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
21 ;.;. Graphic. Quite a distinct new sort, flow- 
_i_____Lers of medium size, petals beauti¬ 
fully incurved. The color a very dark purple, 
distinctly tipped with white, making one of the 
most attractive varieties ever offered. 3 ft. 
Zach 50c., doz. $5.00. 
No v 
1065 Cynthia. Old gold, shaded pale red, with 
_£_ center and tips bright yellow; a 
grand exhibition flower. 3 ft. 
Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1100 DAS MARCHZN. ISxquisite pink, with greenish 
yellow at the center; petals rather broad and 
thick; good for exhibition. 4 ft. 
Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1175 DESDZMONA. Half of petals canary yellow, 
other half near tip of purest write; flowers large 
on extra long stems and produced in greatest 
profusion. 3 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1190 DIBS. A bright shade of rose pink, each petal 
tipped old gold; borne on long stiff stems and 
very free. 1 ft. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1235 DORNROSCHZN. A splendid Dahlia for the 
garden as the plant is always covered with flow¬ 
ers borne on wiry stems; color is variable; some 
are unicolored red, and others rose with white tips. 
4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Francis White 
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7 Dr. G. G. Gray. 
The narrow needle- 
pointed florets of this 
variety will curve and intermingle, forming 
blooms of great beauty. A self-color of a fiery, 
crimson scarlet. 5 ft. Zach 35c., doz. $3.50. 
1295 EDITH CARTER. Yellow heavily suffused 
bright rosy-carmine; medium-sized refined flower; 
good jerect habit. 4 ft. Zach 50c., doz. $5.00. 
1400 Eiyibleni. Flowers carried well above foli- 
■ _L age; color in center of deep prim¬ 
rose, changing toward the points of the petals 
to a clear rose pink. 5 ft. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
1420 ZMFRZSS OF AUSTRIA. Brilliant rich crim¬ 
son maroon; very large exhibition flower, with 
elegant fluted petals. 4 ft. Zach 25c., doz. $2.50. 
1485 Etendard de Lyon. (New introduction). 
_i_ An American type 
of Cactus, of perfect form. The petals are broad, 
curled and wavy, and form a flower of immense 
size. The color is a rich carmine rose, a most 
exquisite shade; one of the finest sorts for gar¬ 
den effect. 5 ft. Zach $1.00. doz. $10.00. 
