Fitchett Dahlias 
r*age 21 
Little Edith—Primrose yellow, tipped bright 
carmine. 
Little Herman—Deep wine red, variably tipped 
white. 
Nelly Fraser—Bluish ground, tipped rose. 
Nerissa—Clear orchid nink. -^Oc 
Reinlachs—Pale lavender pink, shading much 
darker at tips and center. Long stems and a 
good bloomer. (Imported under this name 
which is incorrect.) 50c. 
Rosalia—Long stemmed, light yellow, tipped pink. 
Rosa Wilmoth—A fine rose pink on ideal stems. 
Rose Gray—A new lavender. 50c. 
Sennerin—Very small; vivid red. 
Syringa—Lavender pink; early. 
Tom Thumb—Very small Rich garnet red. 
Vivid—Bright scarlet. ' 
Winifred—White tipped lavender. 
Price—All Pompons, 25c. 
Collarette 
Open centered flowers, one row of large ray 
florets, with one or more rows of petalloids, usu¬ 
ally of a different color, forming a collar around 
the disc. 
Albert Maumene—Crimson purple, white tip. 
Diadem—Rose pink; white collar. 
Eden—Pure white, new. 
Fayette—Bright scarlet with lighter collar. 
Flanders Field—Long ray florets and coller are 
flaming poppy red. 
Gallia—Rose, mottled cream; collar cream 
Goudbondt—Orange; golden margin and collai. 
Marley—Old rose and canary yellow. 
Maurice Rivoire—Deep red; collar white. 
Mt. Lassen—Bright red; yellow collar. 
Valentine—Pale yellow, lightly flushed crimson: 
white collar. Price—All Collarettes, 25c. 
Our dahlias are grown in territory free from the 
corn borer. 
