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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson Co., Boston 
Phenomenal 
No. Each 
21210 MADAME CURTELIN. Enormous pet¬ 
als of a bright vivid velvety scarlet; gi¬ 
gantic flowers easily measure 8% inches 
across.$0.50 
21250 Fawn color suffused 
with rose, another 
new shade in this class. The large flat 
flowers and erect habit make this an ad¬ 
mirable garden plant.75 
21280 MANNHEIM. Soft orange red; fine 
form on long stro ng stems; 6 feet.2~ 
21290 MARIE stud holme. A very deli¬ 
cate mauve shading to white.2 
21310 MERVEILLE. Orange yellow of a 
distinct shade; height 4V6 feet.3 
21360 MISS G. KEELING. Pale rose. Very 
free flowering, tall growing, with long 
stems; very effective.25 
21370 MISS GLADYS DAWSON. Soft yel¬ 
low rose; very free and erect; height 
6 feet.25 
21425 MRS. EDWIN CARLTON SWIFT. 
The plant grows 5 feet in height, pro¬ 
ducing flowers with long petals of deep 
violet maroon color shading into rose, 
slightly tipped white toward the edge; is 
a very free bloomer, almost covering the 
plant with blooms.50 
214 70 MRS. A. McKELLAR. Distinct; a 
lovely terra-cotta shaded salmon.25 
21520 ]Vfl rc I-I C PicL-** The finest 
lYirs. n. Hi. ribKe White Freony 
Dahlia yet introduced. The color is of 
the purest glistening white, the enor¬ 
mous flowers having edges of petals beau¬ 
tifully ruffled and fringed. The flowers 
are carried on stems far above the foli¬ 
age. The plants are very robust, growing 
from 5 to 6 feet. 2.50 
21580 MRS. W. E. WHINERAY. Rosy lilac 
with yellow at base of petal.50 
21590 MRS. W. L. AINSLEE. A delightful 
shade of pink; very free flowering.50 
21600 flwvnne (Introduction of 
lien uwynne 1915 .) Beautiful 
chamois color, suffused with pink, flow¬ 
ers of good depth and well expanded, 
the outer petals being beautifully ruffled. .75 
21705 NICHOLAS II. Pure white.35 
21710 NORAH LINDSAY. A very striking 
variety; buff suffused with pink and 
mauve; enormous double flower; very 
distinct.50 
No. 
21750 
Paul Kruger 
Each 
Fancy striped 
variety, white 
and red; very long stems.$ 0.25 
21760 Donnanf (Introduction of 
rennani 1915 .) a very 
striking fancy variety, that is quite 
pleasing. Ground color pure white, 
each petal distinctly bordered scar¬ 
let, flowers of good size. 1.00 
21780 DL An enormous 
rnenomenal flower of most 
original form; every petal is twisted 
in spirals and turns back towards 
the center; more petals to each in¬ 
dividual flower than is usual in this 
class. The coloring of this flower is 
distinctly new, a most pleasing com¬ 
bination of red, purple, violet, yellow 
and white; flowers often measure 10 
inches across; height 4 feet. 1.00 
21795 PRETORIA. Rose color streaked 
and mottled with crimson; a per¬ 
fectly distinct shade and combina¬ 
tion, yellowish near the center. A 
flower of enormous size; good stem. 1.00 
21800 J. W. JANSSEN. Rosy salmon 
with a shade of yellow; an elegant 
flower borne on stout erect stems 
never less than 2 feet in length; a 
rich and pleasing shade. 
21810 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. A clear 
sulphur white of elegant flower; 
plants dwarf and very effective. 
M 
50 Queen Augusta Victoria 
21865 
Queen Mary 
A whitish yellow resembling the rose 
of the plant; height 4 feet.20 
21860 QUEEN EMMA. Soft lavender 
pink; of refined form and good 
keeper.20 
One of the very best 
of its type. Color a 
beautiful clear amber, each petal tipped flesh 
pink. It is of short sturdy growth and pro¬ 
duces the large flowers very freely; a gem for 
garden decoration. l.oo 
21870 QUEEN WILHELMINA. The most satisfac¬ 
tory pure white flower; the petals are elegantly 
twisted and are of glistening white; the plant 
is extremely free blooming and makes a splen¬ 
did companion for “La Riante” as a hedge plant. .25 
Queen Mary 
