Fitchett Dahlias 
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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. 
Mrs. E>. Kustercr—A large loose flower of a rich 
deep yellow. Petals are quite broad. 75c. 
Nannie Sine—Soft cameo pink. Free blooming. 
One of the most attractive of the larger 
flowered varieties in our garden. $2.50. 
Nathan Hale—Bronze, good stem, free bloomer. 
75c. 
Omar Khayyam—Chinese red at base of petals, 
shading to light orange and tipped lighter. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Oregon Beauty—Loose, oriental red with golden 
sheen. 50c. 
Patricia Ann—Picric yellow, suffused with pink. 
Flowers large and facing up on strong stems. 
$1.50. 
Porthos—Large, flat, short-petaled cardinal red. 
Tends to show a green center early in season, 
but later conies 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. 
Roman Eagle—Large flat flower of burnished 
copper. The stem is not so good, needs 
disbudding. $1. 
Rose Fallon—One of the world’s best dahlias. 
Large, old gold. By selection we have de¬ 
veloped a strain of uniformly tall plants with 
long stems that won high praise at the World’s 
Fair. 75c. 
Rose Marie—Broad petals make up a rather loose 
flower, which may show an open center. 
Color, reddish old rose. Foliage dark and 
healthy. $1.00. 
Sagamore—Saffron yellow with golden suffusion 
at center. Large and especially fine. 50c 
Salmon Supreme—A seedling of Jersey’s Beauty. 
Salmon orange with habit of parent. $1.00. 
Supreme Beauty—Well named. Somewhat lighter 
than Jersey’s Beauty, with a higher center. 
Good stem and an exceptionally long-keeping 
flower. $1.50. 
