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Fitchett Dahlias 
Judge Marean—Orange yellow, red and gold—dif¬ 
ferent colors predominating as the flowers 
develop. A free bloomer on good stems. 
75c. 
Kentucky—A sport of Jersey’s Beauty, if pos¬ 
sible more robust than the original. Jersey 
Beauty pink, with a lot of yellow and gold 
blended in, making it more of a salmon pink. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
King Tut—Rich, dark, velvety, crimson Burgundy. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Kittie Dunlap—Has all that can be desired in size, 
substance and stem. A pleasing shade of 
carmine rose, similar to the American Beauty 
rose. 75c. 
Lady Christy—A pleasing shade of old rose. 
Blends perfectly with Newport Wonder. 75c 
Marcella Gill—A good florists’ variety. Color, 
soft rose pink. Medium sized flowers, freely 
produced on wiry stems. 50c. 
Monmouth Champion—One of the best of the new 
introductions. A prize winner in all sections. 
Large blooms of a brilliant orange flame 
color. $1.00. 
Mrs. E. Kusterer—A large loose flower of a rich 
deep yellow. Petals are quite broad. 75c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner—One of the best of the 
Judge Marean dahlias. Large flowers, of 
good substance, on strong stems. Rich orchid 
or mauve pink. 50c. 
Nathan Hale—Bronze, good stem, free bloomer. 
75c. 
Omar Khayyam—Chinese red at base of petals, 
shading to light orange and tipped lighter. 
$1.50. 
Oregon Beauty—Loose, oriental red with golden 
sheen. 50c. 
Patricia Ann—Picric yellow, suffused with pink. 
Flowers large and facing up on strong stems. 
$2.50. 
Porthos—Large, flat, short-petaled cardinal red. 
Tends to show a green center early in season, 
but later comes very good. 50c. 
Pride of Fort Morgan—A new brilliant dark red, 
of the largest size. $1.00 
Quota—An ideally formed compact flower with 
heavy petals making it a good keeper. A 
clear white on good stems. 50c. 
Radio—A large blood red flower, petals edged and 
tipped yellow. A strong grower. $1.00. 
