Fitchett Dahlias 
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JAPANESE DAHLIAS 
Some of the finest cactus dahlias of recent 
years have originated in Japan. 
Senshin—A monster, pure snow white, gracefully 
incurving, with long narrow talon-like petals. 
Flowers open upright on long strong stems 
and easily attain width of twelve inches or 
more. We have grown this variety and can 
endorse all the originator claims for it. $2.00. 
Shirckane—Very free blooming, straight-petaled 
white. Won us a blue ribbon in the Inter¬ 
national Horticultural Exposition. 
Zuiwn—Semi Cactus. Attractive bright red with 
strong stem. Goes well with Shirokane. 
Recommended for market or exhibition. 
Showa—Incurved. Originator says: “A truly 
recommendable world best.” Deep cerise, 
tipped silvery white. A healthy grower. 
Yowu Matsuoka—I. C. Deep carmine. One of 
the best yet produced in Japan. Petals are 
long and somewhat incurving at point. 
Kujakunomai—I. C. (Dance of Peacock). Deep, 
bright bluish violet. Free and attractive. 
Kiitko—I. C. Giant pale yellow, decidedly incurv¬ 
ing. 
Reimei—I. C. Soft rose, suffused with pinkish 
red. 
Muramusume—F. D. Scarlet red with a white 
spot at the tip of each petal. 
Tsukinoyo—S. C. Large, free-fiowering yellow. 
PRICE—$1.00 each, except as noted. 
Our fields have been inspected and given a 
clean bill of health by the Wisconsin Department 
of Agriculture. Certificate of Inspection is on 
each package. 
We guarantee roots to be true to name and to 
reach you in a condition to grow. Planting and 
cultural instructions with each order. 
We cannot guarantee the weather or your care. 
If you are not willing to give the plants reason¬ 
able care, your order is not solicited. 
Delivered anywhere on receipt of price. 
