Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
139 
CACTUS DAHLIAS—Continued 
' White Ensign A 
tile plants when young being of an excep¬ 
tionally dwarf sturdy nature, and later 
produce just sufficient side growth to 
make capital bushes needing neither thin¬ 
ning nor disbudding.' Flowers of medium 
size, compact and lasting substances. The 
name indicates the color a useful addition. $0.50 
5780 WIZARD. (1914.) A fancy Cactus, yel¬ 
low at the base, shading to creamy white, 
prettily striped and speckled crimson; 
erect grower; good for garden and exhibi¬ 
tion. 1.00 
5810 WM. MARSHALL. A great exhibition 
sort; a flower of gigantic size. Color rich 
orange with bright yellow in the center. .25 
5815 W. T. ROGERS. Velvety maroon with 
a crimson shade; blooms are large and 
produce freely. 35 
5820 
Wunderkind 
A repetition of 
Countess of Lons¬ 
dale; for blooming quality the flower it¬ 
self is of a most exquisite shade, salmon 
yellow overlaid with amethyst; flowers 
are borne on long stems and are excellent 
for cutting. . 
5875 ZEPPELIN m. The form is like “Pro¬ 
genitor,” otherwise called the "Staghorn- 
dahlia,” because each petal is split at the 
tips; color pure white. 
5880 ZOE. Pure white slightly tinged with 
green in center; flowers borne on strong 
stems. 
.50 
.25 
Choicest Mixture of Select Cactus Dahlias 
Doz. 75c. In lots of one dozen only. 
100 $6.00, 25 at 100 rate. 
Cactus Dahlia, White Ensign 
The Earl 
New Dwarf Garden 
Cactus Dahlias 
This new race of Dahlias differs from 
the regular type in habit and size, being 
dwarf and very compact, attaining a 
height of 18 inches to 3 feet. The plants 
branch freely from the bottom and 
never require staking; they grow as 
broad as they are high and form splen¬ 
didly shaped plants. The flowers are 
either medium or small, but always of 
perfect form and appear in great pro¬ 
fusion, while during the time of the 
general crop, the foliage is invisible, and 
for this fact they lend themselves ad¬ 
mirably where grand effects in colors 
for gardens are desired. A particularly 
fine class for use in landscape work. 
No. Each 
1530 ETOILE DE NEUVILLE. Bril¬ 
liant chestnut red, shaded or¬ 
ange toward center; height 2 to 
2V 2 feet.$0.20 
1640 PERONIA. Height 2 feet; 
soft delicate pink; flowers large. .20 
2060 GLUCKAUP. Height, 2 feet; 
brilliant orange scarlet.20 
2270 HARZER KIND. Height, 24 
inches, very effective; plants 
when fully developed appear like 
huge halls completely enveloped 
by the pink flowers which ap¬ 
pear incessantly from early un¬ 
til late.15 
2852 KARPUNKELSTEIN. Height, 
24 inches, dark blood red.20 
4 4 20 PERKEO. Height, 24 inches; 
light orange, deeper colored in 
center; very early. .20 
4600 PUCK. Height, 20 inches; or- 
ange scarlet.20 
5885 ZWERGSONNE. Height, 24 
inches, pure sulphur yellow.20 
