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Fitchett Dahlias 
Ball 
Fully double flowers, ball shaped or slightly 
flattened. Floral rays in spiral arrangement, blunt 
or rounded at tips, and quilled or with markedly 
involute margins. Two inches or more in di¬ 
ameter. 
Acquisition—Deep lilac. 
A. D. Livoni—Soft pink, evenly quilled. 26c. 
Bonnie Blue—Blue (?) 
Carolyn—Neyron rose, mauve shading. 
Draude—Dark crimson red. 
F. L. Bassett—Purple and white, variable. 26c. 
Helen Hollis—Perfectly formed. Bright scarlet. 
Jayseedee—Soft reddish violet, striped and 
speckled red. 75c. 
King of Shows—Exceptionally good, both in stem 
and bloom. Rich golden yellow with buff suf¬ 
fusion. 
Lucy Fawcett—Pale buff, striped lavender rose. 
Mary Helen—A beautiful flower, deep canary yel¬ 
low. Vigorous plant and free bloomer, 
Maude Adams—White, suffused lilac pink; very 
free. 
Norma—Large flowers on good stems; bright 
orange buff. 
Orchid Ball—Tall, distinct orchid. 
Pink Ball—Large tall pink; profuse bloomer. 
Princess Aline—Deep pink. 
Princess Victoria—Small, canary. 
Queen Marie—Coral pink. ] 
Tillamook—Flesh pink and white. i. 
Vivian—White, tipped violet. 
Yo Yo—Yellow and cherry red. 
Price—Fifty cents each, except as noted. 
'^he Central States Dahlia Society is a live 
bunch Membership $1.00 per year, including 
“The Dahlia”. 
