Fitchett Dahlias 
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Nathan Hale—Bronze, good stem, free bloomer. 
50c. 
Oakleigh Monarch — Blooms very large, deep 
crimson in color. Seen in all the big shows. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
^ Perthos—Large, flat, short-petaled cardinal red. 
Tends to show a green center early in season, 
but later comes very good. 60c. 
Queen City —Very attractive scarlet pink, intra- 
duced by Golden Rule. Much claimed for it 
as a cut flower. $1.50. 
Quota—An ideally formed compact flower with 
heavy petals making it a good keeper. A 
clear white on good stems. 50c. 
Radio—A large blood red flower, petals edged and 
tipped yellow. A strong grower. $1.00. 
Rose Fallon—One of the world’s best dahlias. 
Large, old gold. By selection we have de¬ 
veloped a strain of uniformly tall plants with 
long stems that won high praise at the World’s 
Fair. 60c. 
Roxbury Ideal—Sturdy plant. Massive, mauve 
pink blossoms. $1.00. 
Supreme Beauty—Well named. Somewhat lighter 
than Jersey’s Beauty, with a higher center. 
Good stem and an exceptionally long-keeping 
flower. 75c. 
Tacoma’s Beauty—Type of Jersey’s Beauty but 
better habits and roots. Deep salmon blended 
with strawberry pink, shading to gold at bast 
of petals. A good cut flower variety. $1.0#. 
Thomas A. Edison—^Very dark purplish red. Ro¬ 
bust grower, with dark leathery foliage. 
The unusal color is outstanding different from 
any other dahlia and always attracts atten¬ 
tion in our show ground. Makes a safe root 
for keeping over. 75c. 
Fully double flowers with margins of the floril 
rays revolute for less than one-half of their 
length. 
Alice Whittier—Erect plant, holding the floweis 
well above the foliage. Large, deep flower 
of primrose ydlow with golden glow at base 
•f petals. 75c. 
