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CHAPPAQUA DAHLIA GARDENS 
TWELVE ON ONE PLANT 
CHAPPAQUA’S ALASKA 
This picture was sent to us by a grower in the mid-west, who writes as follows: “This is a 
picture of the top of one of my plants of Alaska. The plant was 7 or 8 feet high and had 12 
blooms, 7 to 8 inches in diameter at the time this picture was taken. The blooms were not 
arranged for the picture but are in the position they grew. (Grower’s name on application.) 
For price see page 9. 
BAGDAD (Informal Decorative) 
Bloom 11x5. A flaming scarlet, and never before such a color. A general favorite, 
as it has created a sensation wherever shown, due to its brilliant color and large size. 
The blooms are immense. It is a prolific bloomer, does not fade, and a sturdy grower. 
A word picture can give you but the faintest idea of the gorgeous Oriental splendor 
cf Bagdad’s enormous blooms. Their beauty will amaze you. On their long, strong 
stems held high above the bush, their dazzling radiance will dominate your whole 
gaiden. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (Formal Decorative) 
The color is geranium pink, shading to salmon. The flowers are 5 to 10 inches across 
and when matured nearly as deep. The stems are unusually long and all the flowers 
are held correctly on the stem. The foliage is heavy, leathery and insect resistant. 
A good grower in hot weather and a fine cut flower variety. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c. 
