Fitchett Dahlias 
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James Kirby—I. D.—Justly claimed by the 
originator to be the most beautiful rich crim¬ 
son informal decorative grown. A prize win¬ 
ner. $2.00. 
Jane Cowl—This magnificent decorative is, with¬ 
out doubt, the outstanding dahlia that has 
been produced since Jersey’s Beauty. A prize 
winner in all parts of this country and also 
in the foreign shows. Color, a glistening 
bronzy buff and old gold, blending to a deeper 
shade toward the center of the perfect flower. 
The plants are always covered with immense 
blooms, held perfectly erect on long stiff 
stems. We have the best stock we have ever 
had of this variety and offer roots at 50c. 
each or three for $1.00. 
Jersey’s Sovereign—Salmon orange flowers of 
fine form and substance. 75c. 
Kathleen Norris—Rose pink, deepening later to 
mallow pink, central petals lighter. Petals are 
broad and overlap each other with twisted 
tips. $1.00. 
Kaweah—“Largest dahlia in the show”—a fre¬ 
quent award. A deep clear rose-cerise giant. 
Petals shade to a rich velvety carmine at 
center, tips lighter. $3.00. 
King Midas—Claimed to be the greatest of all 
golden yellows and one of the six greatest of 
all exhibition dahlias. Stems are long, stiff 
and straight. 75c. 
Lady Moyra Ponsonby—One of the best, pure 
glowing yellow, winning many prizes in all 
parts of the country. $4.00. 
La Fiesta—Butter yellow, pencilled with red. 
Huge flowers freely produced on large, free- 
branching plants. $5.00. 
La Reina—The originator says truthfully it is a 
combination of size and beauty hard to beat. 
A Californian of beautiful gold overlaid with 
buff on long strong stems. Many times a 
winner. Judged best flower in a large class 
at Men’s Club show at A Century of Progress. 
One Chicago grower reported eighteen per¬ 
fect blooms open on a plant at one time. . 
Stock limited. $3.00. 
Lillian Baldwin—A good keeping variety. Crushed 
strawberry or rose pink. $1.00. 
Mabel Thatcher—Wide petaled buff yellow. 50c 
Marechan—Loosely built light yellow. $1.00. 
