Fitchett Dahlias 
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Incurved Cactus 
Fully double flowers with margins of the floral 
rays revoiute (or rolled back) for one-half or 
more of their length. Floral rays tend to curve in 
toward center of flower. 
Chemar’s Masterpiece—Flowers extra large, full 
and fine form. An orchid pink seedling of 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. $1.00. 
Eliza Conan—Deep, ruby-crimson and white. For 
the first time we are offering a new introduc¬ 
tion of our own. The form is good, being an 
incurved cactus with the petals twisted and 
curled in an artistic fashion. The blending 
of color is beautiful, $1.00. 
F. W. Fellows—Orange scarlet. Incurved, long 
narrow petals. 75c. 
Gladys Bates—Heavy blooms of soft tan co'ior, 
tinted rose. Profuse bloomer with perfect 
stems. 50c. 
Kareol—Incurved cactus with an unusually good 
stem. Maize yellow suffused and tipped Car¬ 
mine, shaded old rose. Early. $1.00. 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor—True deep rose pink. A 
strong grower. $2.50. 
New Glory—S. C.—Large, incurving petals, dark 
red tipped white. $1.00. 
Renate Muller—I. C.—One of the newer German 
cactus varieties which comes highly recom¬ 
mended. Shell pink shading to deep cream at 
the center. $1.50. 
RAINBOW GLADIOLUS 
COLLECTION $1.00 
1 Large bulb of each of the following 20 va¬ 
rieties, each one labeled. Com Koehl, Libelle, Maid 
of Orleans, Aflame, Ava Maria, Berty Snow, Blue 
Danube, Apricot Glow, Pirate, Paul Pfitzer, Min- 
uett, Salbach’s Orchid, Yellow Perfection, Grolden 
Dreams, Betty Nuthall, Marmora, Picardy, Spirit 
of St. Louis, Osoline, Princely. 
Address: F. M. PAIAIITKR & SON. Janei.viIIc, Wis. 
If a “Badger” you should belong to the Dahlia 
Society of Wisconsin. Dues, $1 00. 
The Central States Dahlia Society is a live 
bunch putting on two shows in Chicago each 
season. Membership $1.00 per year, including 
“The Dahlia”. 
