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Fitchett Dahlias 
NEW VARIETIES 
At the World’s Fair, 1934, we won a blue rib¬ 
bon for our commercial display of new introduc¬ 
tions. Here are some of the new ones we are 
planning to grow this year. We can supply them 
this spring, postpaid, at the prices quoted. Cash 
with order. 
Gertrude Martinek—A white decorative seedling 
originated by Otto Martinek, La Grange, Ill., 
will be offered for sale next fall. After grow¬ 
ing it in our garden last year, we are inclined 
to say that for beauty of form and purity of 
color it is the best white we have grown or 
seen. 
Dot Farley—I. D.—While to some it may be just 
another Autumn-tinted Informal Decorative, 
it surely comes well recommended after a 
thorough trial in California. Large attrac¬ 
tive in form and facing well on a good stem, it 
is a pleasing blending of golden yellow and 
peach pink. $7.50. 
Forest Fire—I. D.—Distinctive lemon yellow for 
about one-third the length of the petals, then 
shaded to rich scarlet toward the tips. Clear 
yellow petaloids. The most distinctive 
novelty introduced in years. $10.00. 
Kay Francis—S. C.—Light lemon yellow. Proba¬ 
bly the most nearly perfect yellow cactus 
dahlia yet offered. Very prolific bloomer and 
a good keeper. Made a most remarkable 
record as a prize winner last fall in both 
Eastern and Western shows. $10.00. 
Kathleen Osbourne—C.—New imported. Very 
large, narrow incurved petals, yellow at base 
tinted reddish. $2.00. 
Lord of Autumn—I. D.—Merits special mention 
among the new dahlias. The biggest winner 
in the large shows the past season. While 
very large it is still graceful. A lovely clear 
yellow without shading, $10.00. 
Mrs. L. Bregazzi—C.—A striking new importation. 
Large, salmon pink, suffussed with cream. 
Very narrow petals. $2.50. 
Peytie Conway—Min. F. D.—The 1934 Champion¬ 
ship miniature. Violet rose with tiny silver 
tip. Profuse bloomer with good stems. $2.00. 
Renate Muller—I. C.—One of the newer German 
cactus varieties which comes highly recom¬ 
mended. Shell pink shading to deep cream at 
the center. $2.00. 
We especially recommend Golden Eclipse, James 
Kirby and Nathan Hale. While not new they are 
standards in their classes. 
