Fitchett Dahlias 
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RapcHo—Velvety maroon, tipped gold. Filbert¬ 
shaped center is especially attractive if picked 
early. 
Red Head—Scarlet orange; blooms facing up on 
good stems. 
Red Sea—Sun proof vivid scarlet; pointed petals. 
Rhoda—A most artistically formed little decora¬ 
tive. A glowing orange rose or shrimp pink. 
Roeschen—Deep pink; uniformly double. 
Seashell—Shell pink, white tip. 
Sylvia—Free-flowering garnet red. 
Teddy Bear—Small, blood red with yellow petal - 
oids. 
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Vrijbuiter—Very early, free, blood red. 
Windermere—A wonderful new dwarf. Color, 
rose, suffused yellow and pink. 
MINIATURE PEONY-FLOWERED 
Amber Gem—Fine amber, semi double. 
Apoldro—Turkish red, with prominent golden 
stamens. 
Athlete—Indian red with orange shadings. 
Baby Rose—Pure pink with a silvery glow. 
Bishop of Llandaff — Crimson scarlet; dark 
bronzy foliage, finely cut. 
Charissie—The largest flower of the group. Clear 
rich rosy pink. 
CheaTs Pink—Small, lively self pink. 
Congo Beige—Dark scarlet maroon. Dark foliage 
and stems. Winner of a medal at A Century 
of Progress. 
Couldson—Bright scarlet and gold; tall; pointed 
petals. 75c. 
Crimson Glow—Effective deep crimson. 
Dawn—Warm bronzy buff with a rich scarlet 
base to each petal, forming a large disc. 
Long stems; very effective. 
Fenna—Semi double, pretty scarlet. 
Foxhound—Distinct and attractive. Cream with 
orange scarlet band around each petal. 
Irma—A pretty rose pink. 
Lady Aileen—Lively self pink, darker ring at 
center. 
Lucky Star—Small neat flowers of a soft cardi¬ 
nal. Petals slightly incurved, rolled and 
pointed. 
