Fenton glass pattern question.

I have a small Fenton bowl/candle holder (?) about 5" wide and 3 1/4" tall, oval shaped and on a very small pedestal. The mouth of the bowl is 3" wide. It’s a milky green color and quite pretty. The allover pattern is of large, rounded, overlapped leaves that shape the mouth of the bowl into uneven scallops, with small flower shapes intermixed. The flowers look like tulips, small lily or water-lily like flowers, and dahlias or zinnias. There is no painting on the bowl and instead of the Fenton symbol embossed on the bottom, there is an oval where the gold Fenton sticker was placed inside the bowl.

Can anyone identify the pattern or the bowl from this description? Unfortunately, I have no way to link to a website where I can place a picture. The bowl belongs to my mom, and we are just curious as to what the pattern is called and what era this beautiful little piece might come from. Thanks in advance.

Unfortunately, I’m not into Fenton Glass. I do, however, have some suggestions that may prove helpful to you. One is to go to your local library or bookstore (big one, like Barnes and Noble or Borders) and do some research yourself in the books they have available. Another suggestion is to join an internet group like this one
and provide your description to some people who are more familiar with the older Fenton Glass. Good luck in your search!