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Fitchett Dahlias 
Recent importations 
Released for delivery Spring, 1939. May be 
seen and ordered this Fall. 
DWARF BEDDERS 
Amber Gem—Fine amber, semi double. 
Baby Rose—Pure pink with a silvery glow. 
Ballego’s Miniature—(Holland) Real pink, edged 
white. Fern-leaved. 
Ballego’s Miniature—(English) Brilliant orange 
scarlet, fully double. An ideal bedding 
variety. 
Chard Vanity—Spiky petals of cherry pink. 
Cheal’s Pink—Small, lively self pink. 
Evening Glow—Old gold and apricot, tipped red. 
Fenna—Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Friars Craig—Flaming orange, slightly incurved. 
Free flowering with good stem and habit. 
Irma—A pretty rose pink. 
Joan—Small, cerise rose. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at 
center. 
Little Dream—A small cactus, pale pink. 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. 
A pretty and useful white cactus. 
Mabel Crossling—May be described as a terra 
cotta Bishop of Llandaff, with same dark 
foliage. 
Mrs. Wm. Clark—An exquisite coloring, cerise 
red, suffused bronze, overlaid rose tint. 
Dwarf, compact, free flowering. 
Mrs. A. F. Dutton—Orange red, dark foliage. 
Our Annie—Shrimp pink, yellow at base. 
Poppy—^Yellow at center, changing to deep coral 
and rose tints. 
Princess Elizabeth—The cactus formed flowers 
are full and long lasting. Crimson scarlet. 
Rita—Orange scarlet cactus, perfect in shape. 
Shirley’s Orange—Almost double in form, of a 
brilliant cinnamon. 
Shirley’s Yellow—A clear yellow; vigorous plant 
in bloom for a long time. 
Surprise Brilliant—A Baby Royal in appearance, 
a charming 'orange in color. 
Vrijbuiter—Very early, free, blood red. 
Windermere—A wonderful new dwarf. Color, 
rose, suffused yellow and pink. 
