Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
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1395 plojg Turner ^ ar ^ e good flower 
E.1S1C 1 uiiici with very long petals; 
color a lovely fawn, bottom parts of florets 
orange; center when open, bright salmon..$0.20 
1400 EMBLEM (Introduction of 1915). A choice 
variety for exhibition use. Plants of excel¬ 
lent habit, with large, heavy stalks, bearing a 
moderate amount of deep green foliage. 
Flowers carried well above foliage; color in 
center of deep primrose, changing toward 
the points of the petals to a clear rose pink. 1.00 
14-10 EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA. Brilliant rich 
crimson maroon; very large exhibition flower, 
with elegant fluted petals.30 
1400 ERICA. A splendid Dahlia for landscape 
or mass effect where a plant of 3 feet in 
height is wanted. The flowers appear very 
early and remain during the entire season; 
color salmon scarlet.33 
1480 ERLKONIG. Light saffron, lighted orange; 
blooms of very fine texture.25 
1490 Ffkol Yeaiman She11 P ink - with a 
Llllcl 1 cdLiiia.il salmon colored cen¬ 
ter; flower of good size and freely produced. .35 
1540 ETRURIA. A most beautiful exhibition 
Cactus, of a reddish, russety apricot; a vase 
with autumn-oak foliage and this flower 
makes a wonderfully effective combination.. .35 
1570 EUREKA. Rich velvety, violet-crimson to 
dusky purple in center, large blooms.25 
1575 EVENING STAR. Bright terra cotta at 
points of petals, center gold suffused into 
deeper color toward the upper portion of 
petals; florets long and pointed and arranged 
star shaped.25 
1580 P-vr-olcici** This is one of the most refined 
HiXCciolOI and beautiful varieties. The 
florets are long, and extremely narrow and 
every bloom comes perfect. Color deep shade 
of orange. Recommended for exhibition.... 
1600 FAIRY. Pure white florets; very narrow; 
beautiful form; very refined flower. 
1607 FALCON. A beautiful dark maroon; fine 
long straight petaled flower; a fine dark sort; 
the color resembling J. H. Jackson, with 
much finer petals. 
1020 Fwurine Soft yellowish buff, shaded 
rauillls ret ] an( j tipped salmon; petals 
long, narrow and incurved. 
1660 F. H. CHAPMAN. A lovely blending of 
colors; yellow, shaded with deep orange; 
very bright and effective. 
1700 FLAG OF TRUCE. Pure white, of finest 
form; florets long and narrow, ending in 
spearlike point; an extra good exhibition sort 
1702 FLAGSTAFF. Very stiff stemmed variety. 
Color rich carmine, tipped rosy mauve, with 
yellow center, form slightly incurved. 
1705 FLAME. Orange scarlet; florets are long 
and twisted; flower is carried on a good stem 
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1710 Flieder 
A very large perfect flower, 
with an entirely new shade, 
soft lilac. 
1715 FLORA. A most distinct variety, the 
color being buff suffused with pink and 
tipped with white; florets are long and nar¬ 
row and curve inward. 
1720 FLORODORA. Wine crimson, splendid 
shaped flowers, on long wiry stems, well 
above the foliage; free blooming. 
1730 FLORENCE. A lovely shade of orange 
yellow; splendid shaped flowers; fine for ex¬ 
exhibition; constant and free . 
1740 FLORENCE M. STREDWICK. The flow¬ 
ers are large and of splendid shape; a very 
fine pure white variety...-. 
1760 FRAU HERMINE MARX. Very abundant 
bloomer, flowers of medium size; the exact 
shade of La France Rose, slightly changing 
flesh color in the center. 
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mo Frederick Wenham er * 1 U hav°ng 
florets of extreme length and narrow 
throughout. In form the flowers are par¬ 
tially incurved, but the florets are also ir¬ 
regularly 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.. 1.00 
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1820 F. W. BARNES. Reddish fawn, center a 
pale straw color; very free flowering.$0.25 
1845 F'olatViaa This sort is an improve- 
Ualainca ment of the well known 
"Frau Hermine Marx,” the color being much 
more delicate; the form and substance of the 
very best, the petals being broader on the 
base, slightly curled; the blooms appear in 
profusion on good long stems.25 
Each 
I860 GAZELLE. Center white, outer petals 
deep pink; a deep flower of neat appearance; 
plant dwarf.$0.20 
1880 GELBER FRINZ. A German introduction 
which comes to us recommended as one of 
the best Dahlias of German origin. It is de¬ 
scribed as a deep Marechal Neil yellow,', with 
flowers of immense size, of splendid form, 
full center and a splendid cut flower of re¬ 
markable lasting qualities; cut blooms have 
been kept for three weeks.35 
2055 W.'lfc The finest yellow 
Lzlory or W Uts Cactus Dahlia; beau¬ 
tiful bright clear yellow of large size and 
very free. See illustration, page 127.35 
2065 GOLDCREST. Center pure yellow, form¬ 
ing a disc, the upper half of the floret being 
bright scarlet; form slightly incurved, flow¬ 
ers extremely free.95 
2070 GOLDFASON. A beautifully formed Cac¬ 
tus Dahlia; petals arranged in perfect regu¬ 
larity; color a beautiful light apricot.25 
2090 GOLDKIND. Very free blooming garden 
variety; the canary yellow flowers are car¬ 
ried on long stems and are tipped at the 
very outset with a pure white; of medium 
height. In habit very similar to Wunder- , 
kind.95 
2100 Faol#» Bri « ht yellow with 
tjOiaen ILaglc suffusion of rose and 
fawn which deepen toward the tips; the 
habit is perfect, with strong, erect stems, 
carrying blooms of excellent form and size, 
long, narrow, incurving petals.,.. .50 
