Fitchett Dahlias 
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Jersey’s Masterpiece—Strawberry pink suffused 
gold at base of petals. Bold, outstanding 
variety. $2.00. 
Jersey’s Sovereign—Salmon orange flowers of 
fine form and substance. 75c. 
Kathleen Norris—Rose pink, deepening later to 
mallow pink, central petals lighter. Petals are 
broad and overlap each other with twisted 
tips. $2.00. 
Kaweah—“Largest dahlia in the show”—a fre¬ 
quent award. A deep clear rose-cerise giant. 
Petals shade to a rich velvety carmine at 
center, tips lighter. $7.50. 
King of Autumn—A beautiful, Holland variety. 
Buff yellow suffused with terra cotta. Very 
often comes semi-double, but can be a per¬ 
fectly wonderful double. Beautiful in either 
form. $1.00. 
King Midas—Claimed to be the greatest of all 
golden yellows and one of the six greatest of 
all exhibition dahlias. Stems are long, stiff 
and straight. $1.50. 
La Reina—The originator says truthfully it is a 
combination of size and beauty hard to beat. 
A Californian of beautiful gold overlaid with 
buff on long strong stems. Many times a 
winner. Judged best flower in a large class 
at Men’s Club show at A Century of Progress. 
One Chicago grower reported eighteen per¬ 
fect blooms open on a plant at one time. 
Stock limited. $5.00. 
Lillian Baldwin—A good keeping variety. Crushed 
strawberry or rose pink. $1.00. 
Lenore Woolams—Pure Tyrian rose of good size. 
A western prize winner of exceptional merit. 
$1.50. 
Mabel Thatcher—Wide petaled buff yellow. 50c 
Marechan—Loosely built light yellow. $1.00. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson—A large blossom with 
good stem. Cream white with phlox purple 
reverse. 75c. 
Marion Meachen—Giant irregular flowers of prim¬ 
rose with soft apricot edge. $1.00. 
Marmion—Large full flower on good stem. Golden 
yellow tinted bronze. $1.00. 
Maryland—Beautiful large flowers on 1 ng grace¬ 
ful stems. Silvery mauve, suffused flesh 
pink. $1.00. 
Masterpiece—The ray petals opening first give 
the impression of a trumpet narcissus bloom. 
Tan and old gold. 50c. 
