LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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Elinor Vandeveer, F. D.—An incomparable Dahlia 
of exquisite beauty and great size, having every 
desirable quality. The large blossoms are of a 
glowing satiny rose pink .23 
Eagle Rock Wonder, S. C.—For tremendous size and 
perfection of form we have grown no variety that 
will surpass this one. The color is orange shading 
to orange-buff with tints of coral pink, giving the 
effect of a bright autumn colored Dahlia. Plants 
grow very tall and produce many flowers with long 
stiff stems .48 
Eagle Rock Beauty, I. D.—A more beautiful combi¬ 
nation of pink and cream than is displayed in this 
glorious creation would be difficult to imagine. It 
is in a class by itself and unanimously admired by 
all who have seen it.38 
Faith Garabaldi, F. D.—A giant flower of true types, 
deep rose shade on long stiff stalks. Flower full 
centered and a good keeper after cutting.24 
Fort Monmouth, I. D.—One of the giants of the 
Dahlia world. The predominating color is a rich 
crimson maroon, with shading of bluish violet at 
tips of petals. The flowers are well formed and of 
true Semi-Cactus type of immense size .50 
Fordhook Bridesmaid, I. D.—A real beauty with flow¬ 
ers of lovely amaranth pink, shaded white, espec¬ 
ially toward the base of the petals .28 
Girl of Hillcrest, I. D.—Color is apricot-buff or a 
Mikado orange, the biggest flower with stems long 
and erect. An exhibition variety with well-formed 
flowers always, either early or late .50 
Golden Emblem, F. D.—One of the finest, purest deep 
rich golden yellow Dahlias in existence. A clear 
golden yellow without shading or trace of any 
other color .40 
Glory of Monmouth, F. D.—A wonderful garden and 
exhibition variety of cosine pink shading to straw¬ 
berry pink at center of petals, base of petals a 
light orange .33 
Heart of Milwaukee—A Prize Winner. This great 
big wonderful California beauty is held perfectly 
erect on strong straight stems. Color, warm au¬ 
tumn shades, burnished copper to dull golden 
champagne and chamois. As a cut flower it fits 
into the basket with any color.45 
Hillcrest Fluffy Ruffles, I. D.—Here is a new variety 
we are happy to recommend to our customers. 
The color, a beautiful new shade of soft apricot. 
The blooms are very artistic and unusual and the 
petals are truly “Fluffy Ruffles.” A most profuse 
bloomer, the flowers and the foliage strong, 
healthy, insect resisting .75 
Helen Ivins, F. D.—Large well formed orchid laven¬ 
der or light rosolane purple. Stems are extra long 
and the variety is strong and vigorous and free 
flowering .33 
Indian Dawn, S. C.—A bright glistening golden yel¬ 
low, illuminated by a bright glowing scarlet, early 
and free bloomer, good stems . .32 
