m 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
No Each 
2105 GOLDBIGEH. One of the freest bloom¬ 
ing Dahlias, of a deep golden color; of splen- 
did form, deep and full. .$0.3» 
21311 Gotterf unke WUg’cw 
petals on long stiff dark colored stems; the 
color is a rich dark, blood red suffused with 
glossy velvety maroon.50 
2150 GBACIE. A most attractive and free 
(lowering variety; color yellow ground 
with scarlet half way up the petals, 
the remaining part being white; a gem 
for cutting.3o 
No /■> l • (Introduction of 1915).Each 
2155 VjrapnlC Quite a distinct new sort, 
flowers of medium size, petals beautifully 
incurved. The color a very dark purple, dis¬ 
tinctly tipped with white making one of the 
most attr activ e varieties ever offered.$1.00 
2160 GREAT WESTERN. A large, noble flower, 
bright purple; every flower fit for exhibition. .7o 
2180 Z"’_J• „ Extremely free blooming. 
urenadier Plants are dwarf and 
compact and do not require staking; color or¬ 
ange pink, with a faint suspicion of bluish 
shading at tips of the petals.25 
2200 GWENDOLINE TUCKER. Flowers large; 
the very long claw-shaped petals, which are 
gracefully incurved and abundant, form a 
flower of great depth and beauty. Color pale 
flesh pink, nearly whi te in the center.50 
2230 HARBOUR LIGHT. Color vivid orange 
red, shading off to flame at the point; very 
free and distinct.fa 
2245 HARMONTE. Extremely free blooming on 
stout long stems; color reddish salmon with 
lighter tips and yellow center.15 
2260 HAROLD PEIRMAN. A deep pure yellow, 
very free and extremely reliable; fine exhibi¬ 
tion flower.50 
2275 Harvest Home ^^“eiiow* 
The prevailing color is apple blossom pink, 
the florets in the center being yellow, and 
the outer ones tipped yellow.75 
[ No. Each 
2280 Absolutely distinct in forma- 
navei tion of flower, resembling very 
much a pond lily, the petals being the same 
type; color a clear salmoh, with a more 
brilliant colored center; exceedingly free 
blooming and tine for cutting.$0.35 
2305 HEIDEROSCHEN. Of very pretty appear¬ 
ance; color, mauve; flowers rather small but 
of fine form and in greatest abundance.35 
2335 haelium. Color bright yellow, center 
deepening tc reddish orange; extremely long 
i narrow florets; an ideal exhibition flower.. .25 
2360 HER LADYSHIP. A clean bright lilac 
rose long florets, erect form, very showy... .25 
2410 H. P. ROBERTSON. Deep pure yellow; the 
petals are extremely narrow their entire 
length and form; flowers of finest Cactus 
type. 20 
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...••• -35 
2430 H. L. Brousson ( ^ lasa A cS 
Dahlia with the narrowest possible florets of 
great length and slightly incurving form. 
Color of pure white in the center chang¬ 
ing to a rich, deep rose.50 
2460 HOLSATIA. Orange, tipped bright 
scarlet; flowers are of fine exhibition 
size and always perfect.35 
2480 H. SHOESMITH. Crimson scarlet; 
one of the narrowest petaled Dahlias in 
existence; very free and center always 
good.20 
2575 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.35 
2585 IOLANTHE. The plants have a wiry, 
erect habit and flower with the utmost 
freedom; the blooms are large and of 
exceptional depth; color deep coral red, 
every floret being distinctly tipped with 
gold.35 
2610 (1913.) A variety 
IrreSlStlDle which boasts this 
name should be of great size and 
possess other good points and Irresist¬ 
ible can claim all. The plants are ex¬ 
ceptionally hard wooded and the flower 
stems are equally strong, carry huge 
flowers of the most incurved and inter¬ 
lacing form. Some of our first blooms 
were enormous. It is advisable to make 
the plants break low down and carry up as 
much young growth as possible. Color yel¬ 
low but suffused with rose, a band of rose 
color running up each side of the florets.... 1.00 
2620 IVANHOE. Long, narrow raking petals; 
very early; a deep bright straw color.35 
2630 T_’ Color bright salmon fawn 
ivernia With lighter center, long 
wiry stems carried well above the foliage. . . .25 
2665 J.‘ B. BRYANT. A massive flower of pure 
sulphur yellow.35 
2670 J. B. RIDING. A fine exhibition variety; 
the petals are very long, narrow, full and 
beautifully incurved, forming a flower of the 
highest quality; color Is a rich yellow at 
base of petals, shading to a deep orange, 
tinged with apricot.20 
2680 J. C. NEWBURY. Rich w'ine crimson.2o 
2750 I U |„„1,_ __ The finest dark Cac- 
J. n. jaCKSOn tus Dahlia; brilliant 
crimson maroon; perfect flowers with long, 
narrow, pointed florets; early and free 
bloomer.20 
2770 JOHN PEEL. Intense rich crimson, with¬ 
out shading of any kind. Florets beautifully 
formed and nicely incurved.25 
2870 KATHLEEN BRYANT. Deep, rich vel¬ 
vety crimson flowers; good form and large 
center.35 
2900 KINGFISHER. Pure lilac, with lighter 
disc round center; large flower and regu¬ 
larly incurving florets of good substance. 
The flower stems are long and heavy.50 
2980 KRIEMHILDE. The queen of the Cactus 
Dahlias; flesh delicate pink, shading to white 
in the center; a fine variety for cutting, with 
good keeping qualities.i® 
