Fitchett Dahlias 
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Recent Importations 
of larger varieties from England and 
Holland. They may be ordered for 
delivery in Spring of 1941. See them 
in the garden or at the shows this Fall. 
CACTUS 
Beaute— Large, long stemmed, free flowering. 
“No yellow better than this,” says the origi¬ 
nator. 
Cherry Agar—Pure yellow at center, softly suf¬ 
fused and tinged with carmine pink. 
Cherry Cheeks—A true cactus with incurving 
petals. Yellow at center, suffusing to salmon 
shades, extreme tips white. 
Consul - Generaal Quist—Soft shell pink, darker 
center. One of the best of the new Hollan¬ 
ders. 
Crofton Black — Lemon at base, flushed and 
veined with orange, overlaid with rosy tints. 
EnkarPs Prima—Soft salmon rose, turning to¬ 
ward center into primrose. 
Julius C, Bunge—Pure bright pink without any 
lilac. Very attractive. 
Lady Alice—Stredwick’s masterpiece in the cac¬ 
tus type. Very narrow petals. Canary at 
center, shading to pale lemon tips. 
Lilac Queen—Florets straight, narrow and excep¬ 
tionally long. A clear lilac of loveliest color. 
Madame Albert Lebrun—Warm coppery orange, 
suffused at tips of curled petals with a clear 
purplish pink. Certificate winner in France. 
“A typical French dahlia of very high merit, 
which will win all hearts and create a sensa¬ 
tion.” 
Mascotte—Rose, tinted cerise, lighter tips. Many 
foreign awards. 
Mevrouw Slothouwer—Suggestive of the fragil¬ 
ity of precious china, color being a soft old 
rose. 
