Fottler, FisJte, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
149 
No. Each 
9460 T „ Enormous flower; 
broad petals, vel¬ 
vety red center, shaded maroon, re¬ 
verse violet.$0 50 
9490 LOTTIE ECXFORD. White, 
striped purple. 15 
950(1 LUCY FAWCETT. Pale yellow, 
striped lilac.20 
9600 (Introduction of 
mariner 1915 > A beauti _ 
ful variety with a clear lilac 
ground, splashed and blotched with 
rosy purple, good floret center and 
outline. Plants, of medium height, 
very strong and healthy. 1.00 
964.' METEOR. Br ight red; very large.$0.20 
9690 MISS ALICE KING-. Ivory white shad¬ 
ed and edg ed rose.25 
976" MR. CHAMBERLAIN, Rich, deep ma¬ 
roon and a perfect form.25 
9775 MR. GLASSCOCK. Eine purple.50 
983'! MRS. GLADSTONE. Delicate soft 
pink; large and splendid form. The finest 
pink Dahlia.25 
9840 Mrs. Gordon Abbott f n 
and distinct in coloring:; measures f>M> 
inches. The color is brightest golden, 
mottled, speckled and striped intense 
scarlet. The flowers are well formed, 
very full and double. The outer petals 
flatten when the flower comes to perfec¬ 
tion. 1.00 
98"o MRS. LANGTRY. Cream, edged crim¬ 
son; of fine form.25 
9940 NORMA. Bright orange buff.25 
9950 NUGGET. Orange tipped scarlet; extra 
fine exh ibition flower.20 
9980 PENELOPE. White, striped lavender.. .20 
10000 (Introduction of 1915.) 
l icdiucm Deep purple striped 
with rose. A Fancy sport from the well 
known variety James Cocker, which in it¬ 
self is sufficient recommendation. Blooms 
are well formed, carried well up above 
the foliage on long, wiry stems. 1.00 
10020 PRINCE BISMARCK. Deep purple; 
very large, bold flower of fine form.20 
10022 p ilvr J** DuL-** Color a rich purple, 
rurpie L/UKC formation of flowers 
beautifully quilled, resembling Grand 
Duke Alexis. A decided novelty.50 
Mrs. Gordon Abbott 
No. Blach 
10025 PURPLE GEM. Deep purple; very dis¬ 
tinct.$0.20 
10030 QUEEN VICTORIA. Canary yellow.15 
10050 REV. J. B. M. CAMM. Deep yellow, and 
flaked light red; flowers of good size; very free .25 
10060 Robin Adair ( ^^ autlful . ter . ra ; cotta , 20 
10070 ROBONI. This is a very odd coiored 
Dahlia and borders on a deep copper and am¬ 
ber shade. 
10080 ROBERT BLOOMFIELD. Pure white... .25 
10110 D mp A remarkable Dahlia of decided 
1\.USC formation; each large tube has 
a smaller one inserted; petals are open and 
form an enormous flower. Color a bright 
rose; flowers are carried erect on stems 3 
feet in length and are exceedingly free 
blooming.50 
10190 SOUVENIR. Scarlet edged white.25 
10225 STANDARD. A rich, dark chocolate 
color; large flowers with high center.20 
10230 Color deep purple crimson, 
Jirailclid quite loosely arranged, 
with deep cup and shaded petals. The 
flowers are perfectly round when in full 
bloom; grown on long graceful stems well 
above the foliage.25 
10240 STORM KING. Pure white, extra fine. . .15 
10245 SUSAN. A beautiful delicate soft shell 
pink of splendid form; remarkably early and 
free flowering, with long stems; splendid , 
for cutt ing.30 
10250 THELMA. Purplish maroon; full and fine .20 
10275 W. P. LAIRD. Lilac, veined lighter; fine 
form.25 
10282 WRITE SWAN. Pearly white.20 
10285 WILLIAM NEATE. Soft reddish fawn.. .20 
10310 W. RAWLINS. Purple crimson.20 
10320 W W R awson ™nd S *graceful 
flowers are borne on stiff, erect stems. The 
petals toward the center are quilled like the 
“Grand Duke Alexis"; toward the outer part 
they are more open and flat. The entire 
flower is absolutely perfect in outline and 
formation. The color is pure white, overlaid 
amethyst blue; this wonderful combination 
gives it the appearance of a delicate lavender .35 
1033(1 YELLOW DUKE. A splendid primrose 
yellow of good form and always in flower; 
fine for cutting.20 
1034(1 YELLOW LIVONT. Undoubtedly the most 
perfectly quilled Dahlia grown. Flowers of 
medium size, but very perfect; of a soft 
lemon yellow.25 
