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Fitchett Dahlias 
Congressman Wolverton—A cross between Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty and Rodman Wanamaker. 
Bright salmon pink, buds yellow. $1.00. 
Elizabeth Harding—Ashes of roses, suffused or¬ 
chid, pale yellow at base of petals. $2.50. 
Eliza London Shepard—Bright golden orange apri¬ 
cot so blended as to make a one-tone very at¬ 
tractive flower. Large blooms of good sub¬ 
stance on long, stiff stems. $2.00. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy—Beautiful in form and color. 
Clear mallow pink with silvery shadings. 
Florets are broad, tapering and notched at 
tips $3.00. 
Eagle Rock Wonder—Mars orange, flushed with 
gold and salmon. Buds often form on back 
of flowers. A rank grower and late bloomer. 
$1.50. 
Fort Monmouth—One of the giants that has made 
a good record since its introduction a few 
years ago. The color is a bright crimson 
maroon, and the petals are quite narrow. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Francesca—Large blossom with long narrow 
wavy petals. Rose heavily suffused with gold 
toward the center and with violet at the tips. 
$1.50. 
Galli Curd—An immense bloom of rich bronzy 
gold. A vigorous grower. $1.50. 
Good Night—Oxblood red shaded maroon. Good 
throughout the season. An early and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. $2.00. 
Hathor—Vivid coloring, not red but a soft flame, 
shading to yellow at extreme base of the 
broad, pointed petals. $1.00. 
Islam Patrol—Dark velvety crimson-scarlet, tip¬ 
ped and flushed with gold. An early and 
striking variety $1.00. 
Jane Cowl—This magnificent decorative is, with¬ 
out doubt, the outstanding dahlia that has 
been produced since Jersey’s Beauty. A prize 
winner in all parts of this country and also 
in the foreign shows. Color, a glistening 
bronzy buff and old gold, blending to a deeper 
shade toward the center of the perfect flower. 
The plants are always covered with immense 
blooms, held perfectly erect on long stiff 
stems. We have the best stock we have ever 
had of this variety and offer roots at 75c. 
each or three for $2.00. 
