SAGAMORE GARDENS 
MONMOUTH PENNANT. I. D. This beautiful bicolored dahlia attracted much 
attention in cur gardens and the show room this past peason, It is the most 
impressive bicolor among the newcomers, and one of those flashy color combinations 
that show all the way across the show room and the garden. The colors are orange 
scarlet background tipped white, and are defined sharply and evenly on each petal. 
Under good culture the flowers will attain to 10 — 11 inches across and 4 — 5 
inches in depth, and are held well above the foliage on good stems. Plant is medium 
to tall grower, well branched and a Jprofuse bloomer. Foliage tough and quite resis¬ 
tant to insect attacts- A beautiful dahlia that you will like very much. 
Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY. I. D. An orange beauty which comes to us from the 
Mid West. The glowing orange blooms are most attractive and we really know of 
nothing just like it. Stems are long with blooms nicely placed, floiage is healthy and 
clean. Another Certificate of Merit and Honor Roll variety. 
Tubers $10.00 Plants $5.00 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST. A glowing combination of golden bronze with 
salmon flushes- I have grown this dahlia at my trial gardens this past season and 
it is a winner. It was in the Honor Roll last season. 
Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
PASTEL GLOW. I. .D. The transparent dahlia. Color white with mallow purple 
reverse which shows through, giving a glow of orchid violet irridescence. Held against 
an artificial light it is enchanting and alluring. The blooms are very large and we 
have grown 12 to 13 inches under ordinary conditions. The blooms have flat pointed 
petals and it is an excellent grower. Also listed on D- W. Hart’s Honor Roll. 
Tubers $5.00 
RUBY TAYLOR. I. D- Ruby red to carmine. Large, on good stem. Certificate of 
Merit. . Tubers $5.00 
SPOTLIGHT- I. D. Very large blooms, stems long and perfectly 
stiff, never drooping. Color sulphur yellow shading lighter at the tips 
and nearly white reverse. Centers always closed. An early and free 
bloomer- Winner of the American Home Achievement Medal at Seattle 
in 1933 also other first prizes in seedling class. An Honor Roll dahlia 
Tubers $7.00 Plants $3.50 
MINIATURES 
NEW AND UP TO DATE VARIETIES. GREAT CUT FLOWERS 
CARMINE- Deep tangerine orange a self color, hybrid cact/us of 
perfect form. Rigid stems of great length, very attractive. Tubers $.50 net 
EARLY DAWN. M- D. Small silver pink, fine for table decoration. 
A gem for cutting. Tubers $.35 
ELIZABETH PAPE. C. Pale pink and creamy white on a fdwarf plant 
Very fine. Tubers $.50 
GARDEN LOVE. Carmine rose with gold base. Dwarf, bushy plants, a 
mass of bloom all season long. Ideal for garden or cutting. Tubers $.50 
IRENE. F. D. Exquisite old rose or coral pink. A perfect small flower 
for exhibition, with very long stem. Extra good. Tubers $.35 
LADY MARY HOPE. I. D. New imported. Very lovely amber and 
orange, tipped white. Tubers $.75 
LITTLE JEWELL. F. D. Beautiful peach blossom pink. Extra fine.Tubers $.25 
LOUIE. M. C. Light pink. Tubers $.50 
MIGNON ROSE. New, a very fine rose colored single with good stem. Tubers $.50 net 
MT. WHITNEY SUNSET. F. D. Lovely flower of amber yellow and 
jasper red- . Tubers $1.00 
OLIVIA. Rich, deeprose pink. Very fine on long wiry stems. Tubers $.50 
OUR ANNIE. Very pleasing shrimp pink, shaded with amber- A fine 
flower on long stem. Early and very free. Tubers $.50 
PINK PEARL. A small, neat flower of very pleasing, soft, pure rose 
pink- This is one of the most useful and becomes more popular each 
year because of its free flowering qualities, stiff, wiry stems and ideal 
habit of growth. For massing or grouping in large beds it is ideal. Tubers $.50 
