Fitchett Dahlias 
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Myra Howard—Wonderfully thrifty plant produc¬ 
ing giant blooms. A combination of saffron 
and gold with tints of salmon. Small petal- 
loids at base of larger petals. $i.00. 
Nature’s Masterpiece—A beautiful blending of old 
rose, cinnamon and bronze, suffused with mul¬ 
berry. Large flowers and good stems. $1.50. 
Orchid Queen—Orchid pink blooms held well 
above the foliage. $2.00. 
Oriental Glory—Cadmium orange, shading deeper 
at center; reverse overlaid scarlet. Attractive 
and a very free bloomer. $1.00. 
Pot o’Gold—Clear yellow. Numerous long wavy 
petals. $1.00. 
Pride of Austinburg—Grenadine pink and light 
yellow; center and reverse light purple. A pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. $2.00. 
Pride of Wisconsin—American beauty red. Plenty 
of flowers on good stems. $1.00. 
Ray Warner—Long pointed and twisted petals, 
good stems, low-branching bushes. Color is 
brighter pink than Jersey’s Beauty. $1.00. 
Robert Emmett—Dark green, insect-resistant 
foliage. Large velvety cardinal red. $1.00. 
Ruby Taylor—Crimson carmine that holds well 
in sunshine. Plant thrifty and foliage good. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Santa Anna—A beautiful salmon rose, suffused 
with gold. $1.00. 
Sharazad — A gorgeous deep pink, resembling 
Jane Cowl in many ways. $1.00. 
Spirit of St. Louis—Deep American Beauty rose 
color. Will not fade or burn in the sun. 
Free bloomer. $1.00. 
The Commodore—Large, spectacular lemon yel¬ 
low with darker shading. Petals broad and 
long. 75c. 
The Fireman—Blooms are large, stems good. 
Color is a very flashy shade of scarlet, lightly 
touched with gold. $1.50. 
Watchiing Wonder—Royal red, with a touch of 
gold at the center. $1.00. 
White Abundance — Creamy white imposing 
flowers. Has won a lot of prizes in foreign 
shows. $2.50. 
White Wonder—One of the largest white dahlias 
in the informal class. Petals are long and 
wavy. Plant is spreading, vigorous and 
insect-resistant. 75c. 
