Fitchett Dahlias 
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Thomas A. Edison—Very dark purplish red. Ro¬ 
bust grower, with dark leathery foliage. 
The unusal color is outstanding different from 
any other dahlia and always attracts atten¬ 
tion in our show ground. Makes a safe root 
for keeping over. $1.50. 
Treasure Island—Bright apricot, with gold and 
rose suffusion. Flowers erect with full high 
center. Bush growth strong. $2.00. 
Trentonian—Broad, leathery petals of copper and 
reddish bronze. $1.00. 
W. H. T.—Tall, robust grower with strong stems. 
Color, rich old rose or begonia rose, a shade 
not common in big dahlias. Florets are of 
good substance. $1.50. 
MINIATURE DECORATIVE 
Fully double flowers, conforming to definitions 
of either Formal or Informal Decorative types, 
but less than three inches in diameter. 
Little Jewel—Beautiful peach blossom pink. A 
wonderful cut flower. 50c. 
Agalia—Orange fawn, overlaid salmon. 50c. 
Coral Gem—Gold, overlaid geranium pink, darker 
at edges. $1.00. 
Garden Love—A blending of yellow and pale red. 
50c. 
Marcella—Deep glowing rose on yellow base. 50c. 
Nestlauchen—Informal—Deep blush pink. Free 
bloomer. $1.00. 
Onah—Informal—Amber shaded to orange at 
center. $1.00. 
Rapello—Velvety maroon, tipped gold. Filbert¬ 
shaped center is especially attractive if picked 
early. $1.00. 
All early orders—accompanied by cash—will 
receive a special premium. 
“Short accounts make long friends”—so please 
remit promptly for orders placed in the Fall. 
