“A wonderful Dahlia. It gave me bloom after 
bloom, 12 in. to 14 in. (and very deep) which did not 
fade or burn in our intense heat.”—R. G. Huey, Supt. 
Display Gardens (400 varieties), Ewing, Ky. 
Mr. C. B. Ambrose, Vice-President of the A. D. S., 
Norfolk, Va., says—“It has perfect growth and bush 
so green it looks as though it had been waxed. 
Blooms of monster size and of unbeatable color. I 
predict for this Dahlia one of the greatest careers any 
Dahlia has ever known. ‘Monarch of the East’, the 
Super among Super Dahlias.” 
“It is a grand seedling.”—Edgar W. Darling, Fair- 
haven, Mass. 
“It is one- of a good seedling.”—C. B. Hind- 
ley, Pawtucket, R. I. 
“The greatest all around Dahlia I ever saw. It has 
vitality plus. It is better than Lord of Autumn.”— 
H. L. Barker, Tiverton, R. I. 
Strong Divisions $20 net up to March 20. 
$15 per Division after with usual discount. 
Plants $7.50; 3 for $15. 
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CAROLINA BEAUTY. I. D. (Almy-Dewar). 
This beautiful Dahlia resembles Jersey’s 
Beauty, but is an even brighter and more 
beautiful in color, and held facing to facing 
up on cane stiff stems that can be cut from 3 
to 5 ft. in length and is a most extraordinary 
keeper when cut. The bush is from 6 to 8 ft. 
tall and of splendid vigor. So prolific that it 
is common to find 10 up to 25 blooms on a 
plant averaging 8 in. Heavily disbudded it 
will grow to large size. A very large stock 
enables me to quote a price far below its 
worth. Strong Divisions $5, 3 for $12. Plants 
$2.50, 3 for $6. 
CREAM OF GOLD. I. D. A particularly ro¬ 
bust grower that keeps soft and produces 
large blooms the entire season. It is a deli¬ 
cate, creamy gold in color that neither fades 
or burns, and of large exhibition size till frost, 
with an always tight center. The stems are 
absolutely perfect, 3 to 4 feet long, stiff as 
canes and carry the giant blooms facing up, 
or very near it, and neck is always strong. 
Height 5 feet. One of the best of my intro¬ 
ductions. Div. $4; Plants $2. 
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