I*age 22 
Fitchett Dalilia« 
Anemone 
Open centered flowers with one row of large ray 
florets, center filled with small tubular florets. 
Ada Finch—Cream white single flower, center 
filled with tubular petals of the same color. 
50c. 
Croix du Sud—(Southern Cross)—Large; blood 
red petals with gold center. 75c. 
Teeny Weeny—Pompon Anemone. Flowers 
averaging to 1 inch across very freely 
produced on a low plant. Color, bright sal¬ 
mon. 50c. 
Open centered flowers with two rows of ray 
florets. 
Mme. Coissard—Cerise, shaded white. 76c. 
Sensation—Vermilion red, tipped white. Often a 
solid red, but always attractive. 25c. 
Sinsle 
Open centered flowers with only one row of ray 
florets, or petals. 
Helvetia—White, edged scarlet. Fern leaved 
foliage. Very attractive. 
Maroon Century—Rich dark maroon. 
Newport Wonder—Large, pointed petals, long 
stems; a beautiful old rose. 50c. 
St. George.—Clear primrose yellow. 
White Century—Large, pure white. Singles, 25c. 
SWEDISH DAHLIAS 
Weibull’s Wita—Ball type, medium size, faint 
cream. 
Hebos Kung—F. D.—Clear glistening yellow; 
medium size. 
WeibulPs Sven—S. C.—Clear light lavender pink. 
A good cut flower very freely produced. 
Oscar Hebo—F. D.—Tall white, with red at base 
and- edge of petals. Very long stems, up¬ 
right. 
Weibullsholme—F. D.—Medium, light red. 
Widar Weibull—I. C.—Large, free blooming, 
striking canary yellow; often with an open 
center. 
F. D.—Early, dark maroon. 
Not released for delivery until next Spring. 
