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Fitchett Dahlias 
Pompons 
Having same characteristics as Ball Dahlias, 
but less than two inches in diameter. 
Achilles—Flesh, tipped darker pink. 
Aimee—Tiny bronze flowers on long erect stems. 
All Bright—Gold, heavily tipped and toned with 
red. 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused with apricot. 
Betty Anne—Soft rose pink, inclined to violet 
rose. Small, vigorous, prize winner. 50c. 
Bernice—Soft salmon; rather large but perfect. 
Clara Harsh—Yellow, tipped crimson. 
Dark Eye—White ground, lavender tip and darker 
center. 
Dewdrop—White, lightly tipped lavender. 
Fairy Queen—Sulphur yellow; edged pink. 
Fashion—Golden orange. 
Florist Gem—Deep golden, suffused and tipped 
orange red. 
Frau Dr. Knabbe—White, heavily tipped rosy 
lavender. 
Golden Queen—Eich yellow. 
Hazel—Small finely formed buff deepening to 
brown. 
Helen Anita—Lavender, white center. 
Honey—-Pale yellow with a faint suffusion of 
red on edge of petals, giving the appearance 
of an eye before the flower fully opens. Won 
a Certificate of Merit at Storrs. 
Jack—Dull red. Low, free blooming. 
Japan—Low growing salmon. Perfect flowers are 
freely produced throughout the season. 50c. 
Jessica—Golden, tipped red. 
Joe Fette—The outstanding pure white pompon. 
Perfect blooms on erect stems. 
Johnkeer von Citters—Yellow, heavily tipped red¬ 
dish orange. 
Klein Domitea—Large, attractive orange buff. 
Lassie—Yellow base, tipped rose. 
Little Beauty—Attractive Shrimp pink. 
Little David—Deep orange, an ideal cut flower. 
Little Donald—Early, rich garnet red. 
