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Fitchett Dahlias 
Recurved or Straisht Cactus 
Fully double flowers with margins of the floral 
rays revolute for one-half or more of their length. 
Floral rays recurved or straight. 
Countess of Lonsdale—One of the oldest varieties 
in cultivation, yet hard to equal for freedom 
of bloom. A pleasing blending of salmon- 
pink and amber. 25c. 
Dulcinea—Soft crimson red with long pointed 
petals. $1.00. 
Floradora—Dark blood red. An old variety that 
has outlived many that have been brought 
out as “better.” 25c. 
Frau Ida Mansfield — Clear pale lemon color. 
Petals are cleft and revolute, making a very 
attractive flower. $1.00. 
Hoffnung—Good sized flowers of salmon or rose, 
shading to gold at center. 50c. 
Hollywood—A free blooming rosy salmon. 75c. 
Jugendspracht—A beautiful straight cactus, cream 
center to salmon rose outer petals. A good 
keeper. $1.50. 
Kathleen Osbourne—C.—New imported. Very 
large, narrow incurved petals, yellow at base 
tinted reddish. $2.00. 
Lemonia—^A brilliant clear lemon yellow that is 
very striking. $1.50. 
Mrs. L. Bregazzi—C.—A striking new importation. 
Large, salmon pink, suffussed with cream. 
Very narrow petals. $2.50. 
Rene Cayeux—Bright geranium red. A French 
variety which is a dependable bloomer with a 
good stem. 25c. 
Rheinischer Frohsinn — White, heavily shaded 
Tyrian rose. 75c. 
Rondo—Large, light lemon yellow, good stems. 
75c. 
Wolfgang von Goethe—Golden Bronze, shaded 
orange scarlet. 50c. 
If not affiliated with the American Dahlia So¬ 
ciety through some local society, by all means 
send $2.00 to the Secretary, C. Louis Ailing, 261 
Court Street, West Haven, Conn., for member¬ 
ship which includes the quarterly Bulletin. 
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