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Fitchett Dahlias 
DUPLEX 
Open centered flowers with two rows of ray 
florets. 
Mme. Coissard—Cerise, shaded white. 75c. 
Sensation—Vermilion red, tipped white. Often a 
solid red, but always attractive. 25c. 
SINGLE 
Open centered flowers with only one row of ray 
florets, or petals. 
Coltness Gem Hybrids—Descendants of Coltness 
Gem, the famous dwarf bedding dahlia of 
England. Miniature single flowers very freely 
produced on low bushy plants. Shades of red 
predominate, but there are yellows and tans 
as well. Ideal for small baskets and low 
table decorations. Per dozen, assorted, $2.50. 
Helvetia—White, edged scarlet. Fern leaved 
foliage. Very attractive. 
Maroon Century—Rich dark maroon. 
Newport Wonder—Large, pointed petals, long 
stems; a beautiful old rose. 50c. 
St. George.—Clear primrose yellow. 
White Century—Large, pure white. 
Price—All Singles, 25c. 
NEW VARIETIES 
We are growing a number of the newer varie¬ 
ties and invite you to come and see them. 
FLOWERS ALL THE YEAR. 
We are building up a series of lantern slides 
of the newer dahlias. Flowers are photographed 
at the garden and the slides hand-colored by an 
artist who has shown wonderful fidelity to nature. 
Some eighty slides are now available for use in an 
illustrated talk on the most popular flower grown. 
GLADIOLUS—Speciai Assortments 
Bulbs \ % down to 14 inch 
8 Albatros, white; 10 Ava Maria, It. blue; 5 Picardy, 
largest pink; 12 Chas Dickens, purple; 8 Marmora, 
large smoky. Each item, 25c; the 5 for $1.00. 
Send for price list of other varieties. 
Address: F. M. PALMITER & SON, Janesville, Wis. 
