Fottler, Ftske, Fawson 
Co., Boston 
143 
No- Each 
6875 MEPHISTO. Large, bright, rich vermilion 
scarlet.$ 0.35 
6900 MMTb A, LUMIEKE. Unique coloring" 
pure white, violet red points; a fine contrast 
of colors; very distinct. 25 
6910 MME. AUGUSTE NONIN. A perfect flower 
with fluted petals and of good size; lilac 
shaded clear violet.. 
6990 Mme - Louis Perrier 
Mme. A. Lumiere. The flowers are fully, 
twice as large, better marked and more per¬ 
fect in shape; the heavy petals overlap and 
are a clear carmine with white edge . 50 
7020 MME. VAN DEN DAEL. True. White 
flushed lively pink; a loosely formed flower .20 
7020 MME. VICTOR VASSIEB. Clear sulphur 
yellow. 35 
7060 MLLE HELENE CHARVET. A seedling 
of Mme. Van den Duel, only flowers are much 
larger and florets of enormous width; color 
a pure white; strong and vigorous.25 
7130 M arnrnn fk The largest Decorative 
mammom Dahlia now in exist¬ 
ence, surpassing even the wonderful giant 
Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. The massive 
petals are placed in exact regularity and 
never show an open center. The color is an 
intense vermilion of a velvety texture. The 
plant is dwarf, extremely sturdy, and pro¬ 
duces a very luxuriant foliage; flowers are 
carried on long stout stems, showing the 
face on a slant.. 
7150 Mir«e»r\ra (Introduction of 1915.) A 
itiiiici vet remarkable chamois color 
passing to rosy fawn, petals slightly in¬ 
curving and flowers borne on long, stiff stem 
standing well out from the foliage. Plants 
quite erect, with fine dark foliage. 100 
7185 MISS GERALDINE EARRAR. The form 
is that of a full double Pseony, blown open. 
The petals are very massive and broad, and 
remain fresh looking for an exceedingly 
long time. The plant itself is rather dwarf, 
3% feet high, but produces quite a large 
number of these giant blooms, often 7 inches 
across. The color is that of a fresh rosy 
pink, modestly flamed white toward the tins 1 00 
7220 MISTRESS SCRASE DICKENS. Pure yel¬ 
low; giant and substantial; long pointed pet¬ 
als.. 
7300 MONTE ROSA. Very large and double 
flowers with lanced flat petals; color a beau¬ 
tiful peach pink, tinted crimson and tipped 
white; a sensational variety. 35 
7310 MOROCCO. Clear plum color, tipped 
white; flowers of large size. 95 
7330 MRS. CHAS. TURNER. Pure yellow. !§0 
,340 MRS. FLEERS. (1913.) A perfect com¬ 
bination of colors, red and rose, exceedingly 
attractive. Awarded first-class certificate. . .50 
. Mrs. Kate Sanderson Barlow 
Decorative Dahlia of the puest white. Its 
distinctive features are: the purity of color, 
the perfect form and immensity of size. One 
of the best white Decoratives in existence, 
even far superior to Mme. Helene Charvet. 
The plant forms excellent bushes, which 
abound in a profusion of these large white 
flowers on exceedingly long stems.50 
7400 MRS. ROOSEVELT. A most beautiful 
flower. It is of immense size, fine color, 
graceful form and has excellent stems for 
cutting:; the flowers are most perfectly 
double, 6 to 8 inches in diameter and of a 
de licat e light pink.25 
7490 NYMPH53A. Clear shrimp pink, lighter 
toward the center. 15 
7500 PAPA CHARMET. Brilliant velvety coral 
red; perfect flowers in great abundance.25 
7520 PAPA VICTOR. Deep purple. 35 
7540 PEREL DU PARC DE LA TETE D OR. 
Pure white; large and free blooming, borne 
on erect stems; petals are split at tips, giv¬ 
ing the flower a unique appearance. 20 
7550 Beautiful shade of 
rnenomene salmon. 35 
7572 PRINCESS JULIANA. The queen of Dah¬ 
lias. Pure white, well formed flowers on 
long stem. The very best for decorative 
work. Award of Merit.50 
^ °* _ Each 
7575 FRZNZESSIN LOUISE VICTORIA. Clear 
pink of Pjeony form; very showy and fine 
for cutting.$0.25 
75S0 PROFESSOR MANSFIELD. Rich yellow, 
white tips, red center. 35 
7707 SEMIRAMIS. Immense flower: the pink 
color of the Cattleya Orchids suffused with 
yellow.25 
* 1 20 SOURCE DE FEU. Deep orange, splashed 
and streaked with vermilion scarlet; a daz¬ 
zling color; flowers gigantic and on long 
stems. 35 
Souvenir de Gustave Doazon 
The largest Dahlia up to date; 9% inches 
across; a monster. These immense flowers 
are borne in profusion from the earliest mo¬ 
ment of blooming to the last; it improves 
with the season and grows more perfect; a 
rich scarlet. 20 
7750 SOUVENIR DE MR. SILVENT. Yellow, 
striped crimson; beautiful and grand flowers. .25 
Souvenir De Custave Doazon 
No. Each 
7765 SURFASSE COLOSSE. Form similar to 
Colosse; color deeper, size much larger, hold¬ 
ing its flowers erect, much better variety... $0.50 
7780 A1v3t*p 7 Tn tlie Decorative 
i enor /\ivarez class this variety 
seemed easily to he the leader. We believe 
this to be one of the largest Dahlias in ex¬ 
istence of its class. The plant grows fully 
four feet in height; color of flowers bronze 
red, splashed and striped with velvety brown. 
Petals are quite broad, rather flat, making 
the flower appear entirely distinct; blooms 
very freely.50 
7840 VICE-PRESIDENT DAVID. Nasturtium 
red, tipped white, forming a gay contrast. . . .35 
7870 WM. AGNEW. Intense glistening scarlet 
crimson.15 
7910 YELLOW COLOSSE. Although it bears 
the name of Collosse, it has very little simi¬ 
larity to this flower, but it is the best exhibi¬ 
tion yellow; the flowers come very perfect 
on the long stems. Plants rather dwarf.25 
