Fitchett Dahlias 
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Josephine G.—Tme rose pink, fluted petals tipped 
pinard yellow. A very attractive flower due 
to its upright blooms and splendid habit of 
growth. $1.00. 
Karl Bonawitz—A tall branching plant producing 
flowers on good stems. Artistic flowers of 
brilliant velvety carmine. $1.00. 
Kay Francis—S. C.—Light lemon yellow. Proba¬ 
bly the most nearly perfect yellow cactus 
dahlia yet offered. Very prolific bloomer and 
a good keeper. Made a most remarkable 
record as a prize winner last fall in both 
Eastern and Western shows. $5.00. 
Kiss Me—A name which alone should sell a very 
free blooming medium sized German cactus 
variety. 50 c. 
Mariposa—A pleasing shade of lavender pink, in- 
tensifield by a violet suffusion. The veining 
of the long, narrow, incurved petals adds to 
the beauty of the flower. An early bloomer 
with good stems. 75c. 
Maryland Orange—Bright orange with reddish 
shadings. Good commercial color and type. 
$1.50. 
Nagel’s Roem—Salmon pink, suffused chamois, 
rose and apricot. $1.00. 
Nancy Carroll—Golden Copper buff. Good size. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Oriental Beauty—Clear, bright violet rose. 
Strong rugged bushes. $1.00. 
Pansy G. White—Pure shade of golden yellow. 
Free blooming upright grower, a certificate 
winner at Storrs $1.00. 
Robert E. Lee—A bright cardinal red, which does 
not fade. A very attractive flower, but due 
to short stems, useless for cutting unless dis¬ 
budded. $1.00. 
Rudy Vallee—Gold center shading out to reddish 
apricot. A vigorous plant. $2.00. 
Santuzza—Coral pink of great size and depth, 
held erect on strong stems. $1.00. 
Satan—Flaming red with light touch of gold at 
center. A winner for size and vigor. $2.00. 
Star of Bethlehem—Pure white blossoms freely 
produced on good stems. $1.00. 
Sunset Glow—Yellow at base, outer part over¬ 
laid with flame. Not a long stem, but quite a 
free bloomer. 50c. 
Tehachepi—Bright canary yellow. Broad petals. 
50c, 
