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Fitchett Dahliaa 
Housatonic—Deep velvety blood red. 75c. 
Ida Perkins—A pure, clear white on a good stem. 
50c. 
Indiana Moon—Flesh ocher, flushed pink, salmon 
and gold. $1.00. 
Jane Dixon—An exhibition dahlia of a beautiful 
shade of salmon orange. The flower is of 
unusual depth, with a high center. Foliaga 
dark green and healthy. $1.00. 
Jersey’s Beacon—Large globular shaped flowers; 
Chinese scarlet, with a paler reverse. 76c. 
Jersey’s Beauty—The most popular dahlia in com¬ 
merce today. Known and prized wherever 
dahlias are grown and conceded to be the 
finest pink dahlia in existence. A tall, vig¬ 
orous plant. 50c. 
Judge Marean—Orange yellow, red and gold—dif¬ 
ferent colors predominating as the flowers 
develop. A free bloomer on good stems. 
75c. 
Kentucky—A sport of Jersey’s Beauty with all 
its good qualities. Light salmon pink. 75c. 
Kittie Dunlap—Has all that can be desired in size, 
.substance and stem. A pleasing shade of 
carmine rose, similar to the American Beauty 
rose. 75c. 
Landesbauernfuhrer Dr. Wagner—Primrose to 
cream. $1.00. 
Lois Walcher— Bicolor, deep amaranth to pansy 
purple, outer one-third of each petal clear 
white, with practically no variation or blend¬ 
ing. Has the unprecedented record of win¬ 
ning six achievement medals last season. 
Foliage dark and heavy, ideal stems, an 
early and profuse bloomer. We are proud to 
be able to offer originator’s stock of this 
outstanding variety at his price of $10.00 psr 
root. 
Mrs. A. T. Bunyard—^Deep rich yellow with no 
shading. A really good dahlia. 76c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner--One of the best of the 
Judge Marean dahlias. Large flowers, of 
good substance, on strong stems. Rich orchid 
or mauve pink. 50c. 
Nannie Sine—Soft cameo pink. Free blooming. 
One of the^ most attractive of the larger 
flowered varieties in our garden. $1.00. 
