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Fitchett Dahlias 
Andre Csizik —Medium size lilac with unusually 
long strong stems. $1.00. 
Baerne —Early, deep rose red. $1.00. 
Ballego’s Surprise—A deep centered white that 
• has won many awards in Europe as well as 
America. $1.50. 
Challenger —Rich cardinal red and white. The 
outstanding feature is. the extremely long 
narrow petaloids. ? $1.50. 
Countess of Claverly—A persistent bloomer for 
us in a very unfavorable season. Color, a 
clear pink. $1.00. 
Edna Ferber—Glistening coral, shading to old 
rose. 75c. 
Emma Marie—Bright violet rose shading to cream 
white at center. Flowers of good substance 
and on strong stems, 50c. 
Fanny Sandt—Intense tyrian pink showing well 
under artificial light. Insect t^esistant foliage. 
75c. 
Farncott—-Aster purple, with a majority of the 
petals tipped white. A profuse bloomer with 
flowers well above the foliage. Good keeper. 
75c. ' ; 
Irene Anderson—Large, rosy purplish cerise, 
heavily tipped with white. Very attractive 
and showy. Like all two-color varieties, it 
sometimes throws a solid color flower. $1.00 
Jean Trirabee—A Canadian introduction which 
has made good in this country. Flowers are 
large and of a rich petunia violet color. $1 
Jersey’s Radiant—Bittersweet orange. Very at¬ 
tractive and much admired. 75c. 
Josephine G.—True rose pink, fluted petals tipped 
pinard yellow. A very attractive flower due 
to its upright blooms and . splendid habit of 
growth. 76c. 
Karl Bonawitz—A tall branching plant producing 
flowers on good stems. Artistic flowers of 
brilliant velvety carmine. $1.00. 
Kiss Me— A name which alone should sell a very 
free blooming medium sized German cactus 
variety. 50c. 
Maryland Orange — Bright orange with reddish 
shadings. Good commercial color and type. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
New Glory—S. C. — Large, incurving petals, dark 
red tipped white. $1.00. 
