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Fitchett Dahlias 
Mrs. Chandler — Yellow at center suffusing to 
deep rose pink. Florets narrow and incruved. 
Sergeant — A giant with long straight petals. 
Crimson scarlet with a distinct rosy tinge. 
Thistledown—Medium size pure white. Always 
full centered. 
Verbena—Flaming orange with yellow disc. Free 
blooming. , - 
informal decorative 
Adolph Mayer—Large, very dark velvety maroon, 
black sheen. 
Earl Baldwin—The enormous flowers are of a 
beautiful formation with florets twisting and 
curling. Ground color flame, but almost 
covered by lilac rose and purplish tints which 
all blend together. 
Freida George—Cream at base, gradually chang¬ 
ing to sunset and coral tips. 
Iris Ransome—Deep clear primrose. Broad pet¬ 
als with twisted tips. 
Prinz von Holland—The purest bright orange yet 
seen in a dahlia. 
formal decorative 
C. E. Mastick—Huge golden bronze, suffused red. 
Daybreak—Large, lemon overlaid with orange 
scarlet. 
Dulcie Black—Glowing salmon pink. Petals broad 
and deep. 
Hugh Redwood—One of the largest flowers, deep 
and massive. Crimson. 
Phyllis Knight—Salmon and rose pink. Of great 
size and charming color. 
Richard Klimpt—Bright scarlet seedling of Mur¬ 
phy’s Masterpiece. 
