Fitchett Dahlias 
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Chatauqua Salute—Pure white and a prolific 
,; bloomer. 75c. 
Cossack — Deep cardinal, medium sized flower 
which holds its form and color. 75c. 
Croyden Glory—Bright lemon yellow. Blooms 
are always full and very deep. $1.00. 
D’arcy Sainsbury — Full flowers with slightly 
twisted petals. One of the best creamy whites 
in commerce today. $2.00. 
D. B. Crane—Very large crimson scarlet, tinted 
with orange. $1.00. 
D. M. Moore deep crimson maroon, with almost 
black center. Early 
Dr. John Carman — Light, brilliant, American 
Beauty rose color. An attractive flower. 
Partial shade will soften and enhance the 
color. 
Enid Crane—Flowers of great size and depth on 
a strong healthy plant. Color, deep yellow. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Frank Serpa—Very large amaranth pink on a 
white base. $1.00. 
Frazier—Oriental red, shading to yellow at base 
and tips. 75c. 
Geneva Beauty—A beautiful dahlia of nopal red 
with a darker center. Early bloomer and a 
good keeper. $1.00. 
Golden Eclipse—F. D.—A large golden yellow of 
the most distinct type. It has a very vigor¬ 
ous habit of growth and is a good root maker. 
Good record as a prize winner. 75c. 
Honor Bright—Peach red to light jasper red. Late 
in season may come a deep orange. 75c. 
Ida Perkins—A pure, clear white on a good item. 
Indiana Moon—Flesh ocher, flushed pink, salmon 
and gold. 
Jersey’s Beacon—Large globular shaped flowers; 
Chinese scarlet, with a paler reverse. 
jersey’s Beauty—The most popular dahlia in com¬ 
merce today. Known and prized wherever 
dahlias are grown and conceded to be the 
finest pink dahlia in existence. A tall, vig¬ 
orous plant. 
Judge Marean—Orange yellow, red and gold—dif¬ 
ferent colors predominating as the flowers 
develop. A free bloomer on good stems. 
