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Fitchett Dahlias 
Miniatures 
We are listing some thirty new miniatures and 
pompons which we tried out last year. The 
small-flowered dahlias are increasing in popular 
favor and we have an especially good assortment 
this season. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Fully double flowers, conforming to definitions 
of either Formal or Informal Decorative types, 
but less than three inches in diameter. 
Agalia—Orange fawn, overlaid salmon. 50c. 
Coral Gem—Gold, overlaid geranium pink, darker 
at edges. 75c. 
Lady Mary Hope—Amber and orange, tipped 
white. A new importation. 75c. 
Onah--A miniature Jane Cowl. Early and pro¬ 
fuse. 75c. 
Zip—Bright orange flame self. Bush low. $1.00. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Baby Beauty—Violet rose, shade^ bright rose 
pink. $1.00. 
Coronne—Waxy white, resembling a gardenia. 75c. 
Fairy—Soft rose pink, tinted lavender. $1.00. 
Fedora—Salmon cerise on yellow ground. Early. 
75c. 
Garden Love—A blending of yellow and pale red. 
50 c. 
Good Luck—Pure rich orange red. 50c. 
Little Jewel—Beautiful peach blossom pink. A 
wonderful cut flower. 50c. 
Marcella—Deep glowing rose on yellow base. 50c. 
Mona Adair—Long stemmed, free blooming rose 
pink. Early. 75c. 
Mrs. Scrimgeour—Bright orange suffused with 
apricot. 75c. 
Mt. Whitney Sunset—The first miniature to make 
the Honor Roll. Amber and jasper red. 75c. 
Nora Belle—Orange red; yellow base; blue tints. 
Strong, free blooming bush. 75c. 
Peggy Wood—A bi-color blending of Indian red 
and white. $1.00. 
Peytie Conway—Min. F. D.—The 1934 Champion¬ 
ship miniature. Violet rose with tiny silver 
tip. Profuse bloomer with good stems. $2.00. 
