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Fitchett Dahlias 
SEMI CACTUS 
Fully double flowers with margins of the floral 
rays revolute for less than one-half of their 
length. 
Alice Whittier—Erect plant, holding the flowers 
well above the foliage. Large, deep flower 
of primrose yellow with golden glow at base 
of petals. $1.00. 
Cigarette—Cream ground, edged with orange red. 
75c. 
Col. Chas. A. Lindberg—Rose with lavender tints. 
Medium height plant. Very short flower 
stems, but a profusion of good sized flowers. 
50c. 
Countess of Claverly—A persistent bloomer for 
us in a very unfavorable season. Color, a 
clear pink. $3.00. 
Ebenezer—Long, twisted petals rose, purple with 
lighter color on back. $1.00. 
Edna Ferber—Glistening coral, shading to old 
rose. $2.00. 
Emma Marie—Bright violet rose shading to cream 
white at center. Flowers of good substance 
and on strong stems. $1.00. 
Fanny Sandt—Intense tyrian pink showing well 
under artificial light. Insect resistant foliage. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Farncott—Aster purple, with a majority of the 
petals tipped white. A profuse bloomer with 
flowers well above the foliage. Good keeper. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Frau O. Bracht—A straight-petaled, clean cut 
light primrose yellow from Germany. $2.00. 
George Walters-Large pinkish salmon, yellow at 
base. Often comes as a semi-double. 75c. 
Jean Chazot—Golden bronze, suffused with nas¬ 
turtium red. 75c. 
Jean Trimbee—A Canadian introduction which 
has made good in this country. Flowers are 
large and of a rich petunia violet color. $2.00 
Jersey’s Radiant—Bittersweet orange. Very at* 
tractive and much admired. $1.00. 
Josephine G.—True rose pink, fluted petals tipped 
pinard yellow. A very attractive flower due 
to its upright blooms and splendid habit of 
growth. $1.50. 
Karl Bonawitz—A tall branching plant producing 
flowers on good stems. Artistic flowers of 
brilliant velvety carmine. $2.00. 
