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Fitchett Dahliaa 
Seashe^l—Shell pink, white tip. 
Teddy Bear—Small, blood red with yellow petal- 
oids. 
Vrijbuiter—Very early, free, blood red. 
Windermere—A wonderful new dwarf. Color, 
rose, suffused yellow and pink. 
MINIATURE CACTUS 
Baby Roval—Salmon nink and apricot with gold 
shadings. An English gold medal winner. 
Ballego’s Miniature—(Holland) Real pink, edged 
white. Fern-leaved. 
Carine—Deep tangerine orange, a self-color. 
Chard Vanity—Spiky petals of bright rose pink. 
75c. 
Daybreak—Pale gold and amber. 
Dick Felton—Rich amber, shaded orange, with 
yellow base. 
Friars Craig—Flaming orange, slightly incurved. 
Free flowering with good stem and habit. 
Golden California—Yellow shaded with amber 
and salmon. Roll of honor. 75c. 
Little Dream—A small cactus, pale pink. 
Little Pearl—One of the finest grown. Beauti¬ 
ful rose pink. Profuse. 
Little Snow Queen—Small flowers on hard stems. 
A pretty and useful white cactus. 
Nesthakchen—Creamy chamois suffused with soft 
lilac. 75c. 
Rita—Orange scarlet cactus, perfect in shape. 
Surprise Brilliant—A Baby Royal in appearance, 
a charming orange in color. 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Amber Gem—Pine amber, semi double. 
Apoldro—Turkish red, with prominent golden 
stamens. 
Athlete—Indian red with orange shadings. 
Baby Rose—Pure pink with a silvery glow. 
Bishop of Llandaff — Crimson scarlet; dark 
bronzy foliage, finely cut. 
Charissie—The largest flower of the group. Clear 
rich rosy pink. 
CheaPs Pink—Small, lively self pink. 
Congo Beige—Dark scarlet maroon. Dark foMage 
and stems. Winner of a medal at A Century 
of Progress. 
