Fitchett Dahlias 
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PEONY FLOWERED 
Caldicote Castle—Crimson scarlet; bronze foliage. 
Cocktail—Sulphur; lilac reverse. 
Hilda—Shrimp pink on yellow. 
Memory—(English)—Yellow, blending to laven¬ 
der tip. 
Mondain—Pale heliotrope; wine red reverse. 
Morning Glow—Orange scarlet, yellow disc. 
Paisley Gem—Light vivid scarlet. 
Rosemary Paton—Early, small, dwarf; pink and 
gold. 
Sylvia Burns—Yellow base, rosy red tip. 
Trocadero—Copper; mauve reverse. 
SINGLE 
Invite—Sport of Volkskanzler. Chamois with a 
clear red disc. 
Shirley White—Best white single. 
COLLARETTE 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar 
straw. 
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. 
Bo Peep—Light purple. 
Calendula—Orange with red tip. 
Clara Harsh—Yellow, tipped crimson. 
Dark Eye—White ground, lavender tip and darker 
center. 
Dew drop—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. 
