Fitchett Dahlias 
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Oriental Beauty—Clear, bright violet rose. 
Strong rugged bushes. $1.00. 
Robert E. Lee—A bright cardinal red, which does 
not fade. A very attractive flower, but due 
to short stems, useless for cutting unless dis¬ 
budded. 60 
R. P. Rutherford—Golden orange, flushed, veined 
and deepening to red. Bluntly pointed petals; 
dwarf plant. 75c. 
Santuzza—Coral pink of great size and depth, 
held erect on strong stems. $1.00. 
Satan—Flaming red with light touch of gold at 
center. A winner for size and vigor. 75c. 
Recurvec! or Straisht Cactus 
Fully dpuble flowers with margins of the floral 
rays revolute for one-half or more of their length. 
Floral rays recurved or straight. 
Better Times—A large lilac rose, narrow petals. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Countess of Lonsdale—-One of the oldest varieties 
in cultivation, yet hard to equal for freedom 
of bloom. A pleasing blending of salmon- 
pink and amber. 25c. 
Dulcinea—Soft crimson red with long pointed 
petals. $1.00. 
Farbenwunder—Deep orange, tipped with white. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Fiery Dawn—Claimed to be one of the best of 
the recent introductions. Scarlet, incurved 
and interlacing. $1.00. 
Floradora—Dark blood red. An old variety that 
has outb'vpd manv that have been brought 
out as “better.” 25c. 
Hoffnung—Good sized flowers of salmon or rose, 
shading to gold at center. 50c. 
Hollywood—A free blooming rosy salmon. 75c. 
Jugendspracht—A beautiful straight cactus, cream 
center to salmon rose outer petals. A good 
keeper. 75c. 
Kathleen Osbourne—C.—New imported. Very 
la’ ge, harrow incurved petals, yellow at base 
tinted reddish. $1.00. 
Leiden’s Elegance—Medium size light cardinal. 
Long erect stems. 75c. 
