Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
137 
Rosy Morn 
No. Each 
4900 Rosy Morn 
lent form and very constant; the 
color Is peach blossom, some¬ 
what paler In tint toward the 
base.$0.20 
4910 ROYAL SCARLET. Immense 
flower of lonK narrow petals; 
color pure scarlet; very striking-. .25 
4930 RUBY GRIHSTED. Center 
tinted soft yellow, gradually 
suffused to a rich shade of rosy 
fawn, the outer incurving petals 
being light salmon pink on the 
reverse; blooms large and mas¬ 
sive.25 
4935 Ruth Forbes mas- 
pink flowers, composed of heavy , 
petals, are often accompanied by 
stems measuring- 2 feet in . 
length, extra stout and excel any 
other variety for large vase pur¬ 
poses. The first flover of every 
plant appears imperfect, but 
every succeeding flower im¬ 
proves until frost.50 
4970 SANDY. Golden orange suf¬ 
fused with fawn.35 
4975 Satisfaction ufS? ry flower 
of the incurved type; the florets 
are long and equally narrow 
throughout, and when fully de¬ 
veloped they incurve and inter¬ 
mingle, forming flowers of the 
most graceful character; color a 
clear and beautiful rose pink, 
approaching white in the center. .36 
497(1 SATURN- White at base, 
deepening to pink at tips, the 
whole striped and flaked with 
vermilion scarlet; narrow in¬ 
curving florets.15 
No. 
4740 
RenC Cayeux blooming Cactus 
One of the best free 
Each 
4820 Richard Box 
Dahlias of recent introduction; the plants 
are literally covered with blooms from July 
until frost; the flowers are quite large, of 
a beautiful ruby crimson.$0.25 
4761' REV. ARTHUR BRIDGE. Producing its 
flowers on erect stems; coloring exceedingly 
beautiful, being a bright yellow heavily 
tipped with de ep rose pink.25 
477 (» REV. ARTHUR HADE. A true Cactus 
type. Flowers of the largest size with long, 
very narrow' florets which incurve; color 
ruby crimson, relieved at the points of 
petals by showing the lighter tinge of the 
reversing color.50 
4305 REV. T. W. JAMIESON. Large flowers on 
upright rigid stems; blooms incurved toward 
center; color yellow changing to lilac rose, 
the older florets having edges of a deeper 
color; the extreme tips yellow.25 
A pleasing shade of soft 
yellow. The long incurv¬ 
ing florets forming a beautiful exhibition 
flower. It flowers early and maintains a 
steady average of fine flow r ers throughout 
the season. 1.50 
4840 RITTER BLAUBART. Pure deep violet, 
a most unique shade; plants grow but 2 feet 
high and produce an unlimited quantity of 
perfect fiow’ers late into Fall.75 
4850 ROLAND VON BERLIN. Bushes grow 
2% feet high and extend their brilliant flow¬ 
ers at least a foot above the foliage; the 
individual flower stem often measuring 18 
finches.15 
4853 ROSA. Very free and robust in growth; 
color pink, white center.25 
4855 ROSA STARR. Bright lilac pink; blooms 
large, full and constant and good keeper... .25 
4860 SnnprKa ° ne of the best 
IS.OSea ouperoa Cactus Dahlias for 
cutting; the massive flow r ers are borne in 
great profusion, a single flower on a stiff 
erect stem; flowers are quite large, perfect 
and of a lovely rose color.20 
Richard Box 
