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Fitchett Dahlias 
D. M. Moore—Easily the best dark dahlia. An 
immense deep crimson maroon, with almost 
black center. Early. 50c. 
Dr. John Carman — Light, brilliant, American 
Beauty rose color. An attractive flower. 
Partial shade will soften and enhance the 
color. $1.50. 
Edward Everett Horton—An early snow white of 
extra large size on long straight stems. $2.50. 
Eldorado—Large golden yellow. Size and stem 
good. $1.00 
Ellinor Yanderveer—A beautiful dahlia of great 
size and depth; stems long and strong. Color 
a rich glowing satiny rose pink. 75c. 
Florence Finger—Compact flower on good stem. 
Lavender rose. 75c. 
Fort Washington—An exceptionally large dark 
maroon flower. Fine for exhibition. $1.50. 
Franklin D. Roosevelt—A giant crimson flower of 
great depth and perfect formation. A recent 
introduction which makes a good cut flower. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Frau Geheimrat Scheiff—One of our best sellers 
in the popular Autumn tints. Light chamois, 
with slight orange suffusion, copper reverse. 
75c. 
Giant Ruby—Deep scarlet, large deep flower on 
long stem. $1. 
Gloriana—Light buff, with an exceptionally long 
wiry stem. 50c. 
Grace—A very free bloomer on stiff stems. Med¬ 
ium sized flowers, pure white slightly tipped 
with lavender. $1.00. 
Harry Mayer—Pale rosaline purple, large blooms. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Helen Ivins—A beautiful orchid lavender that 
has been much admired. $2.00. 
Hercules—An enormous loosely quilled flower. 
Color, tangerine and deep yellow. 75c. 
Housatonic—Deep velvety blood red. 75c. 
Ida Perkins—A pure, clear white on a good stem. 
Free bloomer. $1.00. 
Jeanne Charmet — A pleasing combination of 
pinkish lilac on white. One of our earliest 
bloomers. 25c. 
Jersey’s Beacon—Large globular shaped flowers; 
Chinese scarlet, with a paler reverse. 75c. 
