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Fitchett Dahlias 
Congressman Wolverton—A cross between Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty and Rodman Wanamaker. 
Bright salmon pink, buds yellow. $1.00. 
Elinor M. Radell—Deep rose pink at center shad¬ 
ing to amaranth pink at edges. It qualified 
for the Honor Roll equally well in color, stem, 
form and size and is a prolific bloomer. $3.00. 
Elizabeth Harding—Ashes of roses, suffused or¬ 
chid, pale yellow at base of petals. $2.50. 
Eliza London Shepard—Bright golden orange apri¬ 
cot so blended as to make a one-tone very at¬ 
tractive flower. Large blooms of good sub¬ 
stance on long, stiff stems. $1.00. 
Eagle Rock Fantasy—Beautiful in form and color. 
Clear mallow pink with silvery shadings. 
Florets are broad, tapering and notched at 
tips $2.00. 
Fort Monmouth—One of the giants that has made 
a good record since its introduction a few 
years ago. The color is a bright crimson 
maroon, and the petals are quite narrow. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Francesca—Large blossom with long narrow 
wavy petals. Rose heavily suffused with gold 
toward the center and with violet at the tips. 
$1.50. 
Galli Curd—An immense bloom of rich bronzy 
gold. A vigorous grower. $1.00. 
Geo. L. Baker—A large glowing claret red. 
Flowers well above the foliage. A new comer 
from Oregon which was very good in our 
garden last year. $1.50. 
Girl of Hillcrest—Large blooms, almost semi¬ 
cactus in shape. Flowers are bright apricot 
buff. Vigorous plant and an early and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. $1.50. 
Good Night—Oxblood red shaded maroon. Good 
throughout the season. An early and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. $2.00. 
Great Harbor—Medium height plant with flowers 
on good stems. A large flower of bright 
crimson carmine. $2.00. 
Hathor—Vivid coloring, not red but a soft flame, 
shading to yellow at extreme base of the 
broad, pointed petals. 75c. 
Islam Patrol—Dark velvety crimson-scarlet, tip¬ 
ped and flushed with gold. An early and 
striking variety $1.00. 
