SUPREME GLORY. I. D. On the Honor 
Roll and the most prolific large dahlia grown. 
Fifty-two blooms and buds showing color 
have been counted on a single plant at one 
time, several over 9 inches, and it has been 
grown to \\y 2 inches without forcing. Six to 
ten 10-inch blooms on a plant at one time are 
common. Grows about 5 feet tall and throws 
up a very unusual number of flower stalks 
with rigid stems two to three feet long. Div. 
$1; Plants $1. 
SUPREME MONARCH. I. D. An immense, 
deep, brilliant red with a reverse of pearly 
white — always — which shows on face as 
petals twist slightly. Will average larger 
than Elite Glory (its seed parent), and much 
more prolific, and more beautiful in forma¬ 
tion. The giant blooms are held erect, and 
facing on stems, like cane, that are 2 to 3 feet 
tall. Mentioned as one of the outstanding 
varieties at Bronx Botanical Gardens 1935. 
Div. $2; Plants $1. 
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ADIRONDACK SUNSET. I. D. (“Cacken- 
er-Parkway”). The most spectacular dahlia 
ever introduced—on the 1935 Honor Roll. 
Color a vivid scarlet, shading to a bright 
canary yellow at base. The petals are long 
and broad, and form a high tight center, 
showing the deep gold reverse of petals. The 
outer petals wave and twist near the tips, to 
further enhance its beauty. The three dis¬ 
tinct colors blending in a most harmonious 
manner, give the large flowers its striking 
sunset colors. The plant averages six feet in 
height, is a strong robust grower, a very free 
and constant bloomer, that needs very little 
disbudding to attain large size. The blooms 
are held facing sideways on long stiff cane¬ 
like stems, well above the large thick insect 
resistant foliage. Over 50,000 persons visited 
the dahlia gardens of the New York Botani¬ 
cal Gardens at Bronx Park, New York City, 
during September and October, 1934, to view 
the more than 1600 dahlia plants of over 400 
leading varieties, grown for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. Adirondack Sunset easily won, as the 
most outstanding dahlia in the gardens. Div. 
$4; Plants $2. 
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