150 
Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co., Boston 
Pompon Dahlias 
This class produces small, very double-quilled flowers, which are ideal for bouquet work. They grow 
but 2% feet high, very bushy and flower freely. 
No. 
Each 
AlcroillC Delicate pink tinted lilac. .$0.15 
10500 AMBER QUEEN. Rich, clear amber, 
shaded apricot.15 
10512 BRICK TOP. A lively shade of brick 
color; flowers large.15 
10515 BRUNETTE. Crimson blotched white... .15 
10525 
10520 
10610 
Grauss Am Wein 
10520 * DDark maroon, 
Captain Doyton Shaded crimson. .15 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow, extra.15 
CLARISSA. Pale primrose.15 
10550 DONOVAN. -White with lavender tips.. .15 
10580 ERNEST HARPER. Rich coral red.15 
Crushed 
strawberry; 
a very compact flower of extra fine quality. .15 
10615 HENRIETTA. Yellow tipped crimson... .15 
10620 HIGHLAND MARY. Pink and white 
large flower.15 
10635 IRIS. Amber and fawn, shaded salmon 
pink; much admired.15 
Pompon Dahlia 
Single Dahlias 
Measuring less than 3% inches in diameter. 
These have become extremely popular, for they 
are most graceful. For cutting they are invaluable 
on account of their lasting qualities. 
No. Each 
11070 DONNA CASSILDA. Copper-orange, with 
dark maroon ring, shading at tips of petals 
to bright rose.$0.15 
11100 FORMOSA. Color, rich dazzling crimson .15 
11140 fi'o White, distinctly bordered 
neiveua bright crimson.25 
11150 HILDA. White, flushed with flesh color. .15 
11200 M. C. C. Rich yellow, striped and flaked 
wit h br ight orange scarlet.15 
11210 MIKADO. Scarlet center, with broad 
margin of clear yellow on tip of florets.15 
11250 Monm! Ticrlio Rioh satiny sul- 
iiaOmi 1 lgne phur yellow with 
orange; excellent varietv.15 
11260 POLLY ECCLES. Rich satiny fawn.15 
11270 Princess of Wales & ^ shad ? , 25 
11310 SNOWDROP. Pure white, extra.25 
10610 JESSICA. Yellow or amber, edged red.. .15 
10645 LITTLE MARY. Dark crimson; a per¬ 
fect model in every way.15 
No. Each 
10650 MADELINA. Pale crimson, edged rosy 
purple.$0.15 
10660 MARS. Bright scarlet.15 
10700 M pl .* ca (New.) The advance in this 
A ^“ riss<1 miniature type of Dahlias has 
not kept pace with the other classes, and it 
is but rarely that we have a novelty to offer, 
but in Nerissa we have such a perfect little 
gem that it should be included in every col¬ 
lection. The plant is of ideal habit and al¬ 
ways loaded with flowers of perfect form 
and of that beautiful shade of lively mauve 
that appeals to every one and that shows 
up so line under artificial light.25 
10705 PHCEBE. Orange tipped crimson.15 
10710 PRINCE CHARMING. Crown tipped 
purple.15 
10720 SAN TOY. Pure white, heavily edged 
rosy carmine.15 
10728 SHALLE. A lively shade of pink edged 
pure white; very attractive.15 
10730 SIBYL. Yellow, edged bright scarlet.15 
10735 SNOWCLAD. Small white; very free... .15 
10738 sunbeam. Fine crimson.15 
10740 TOMMY KEITH. Cardinal red tipped 
white.15 
10742 Pure white; without doubt 
V lOiei this is the finest exhibition 
white Dahlia ever offered of this type.20 
10745 VIRLDIFLORA. (The Green Dahlia.) 
Flo wers bright green; very curious.15 
10746 VIVID. Clear scarlet, small compact 
flower.15 
10748 WINFRED. White tipped lavender.15 
10750 ZERLINA. Bright crimson maroon.15 
Giant Single Dahlias 
Measuring more than 3% inches in diameter. 
This class is very similar to the P<neony-flowered 
type, differing only in the fact that the' flowers are 
always composed of a single row of petals. Every 
variety is a free blooming sort and a beauty for 
the garden. 
The larger flowered single Dahlias are rivals to 
the Paeony-flowered type and are equally satisfac¬ 
tory for garden and cutting. There is always grace 
in a single flower which is seldom found in a double 
or semi-double flower, and when it comes to free 
blooming qualitites there is nothing that excels the 
single. 
No. Each 
11355 AMI BARRILET. Rich, pure garnet with 
fine, dark foliage.$0.25 
11380 Of extremely good habits. 
DdlddL Compactness of growth. 
Each individual plant making a solid bush of 
fine foliage about 2% feet in height and then 
throws up an unlimited number of flower 
stems fully 18 inches over the foliage 
crowned with a single giant bloom of a daz¬ 
zling scarlet. The plant from a distance 
looks like a ball of fire, and would lend itself 
admirably for landscape effect.50 
11395 BIG CHIEF. Rich crimson, with maroon 
shadings on margin.25 
11415 CRIMSON CENTURY. Rich, deep, vel¬ 
vety crimson streaked maroon, with rose 
halo around yellow disc.25 
11525 Intense rosy 
r ringed Century cr i mson with 
lighter markings; fringed or cleft petals.25 
11530 FURST MANONKLEY. Orange buff with 
a narrow' edge of bright scarlet; distinct 
and pleasing.25 
11550 GAIL LARD IA. Golden yellow with a 
broad, red band around the golden disc re¬ 
sembling Gaillardia grandiflora.25 
11552 HALL CAINE. Yellow ground, shaded 
and marked with reddish chestnut.25 
11562 HATHORNE. Pure white, occasionally a 
flower appears semi-double; the flowers are 
carried on long stems; exceedingly free 
blooming.25 
