LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
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Monmouth Sunburst, F. D.—The colors of this beau¬ 
tiful Dahlia are brilliant lemon center with salmon 
orange background, producing a realistic sunburst 
effect. The flowers face both upward and front 
on long stiff stems well above the foliage, and 
reach a maximum size of about 9 inches wide and 
7 inches in depth .50 
Man O’ War, F. D.—A fine variety on accoimt of its 
splendid habits, and one of the best keepers among 
the large flowering varieties. Color an ox-blood 
red, with plenty of life, the blooms which are large 
are held erect and facing sideways on long strong 
cane-like stems, well out and above the heavy dark 
green foliage .75 
Myra Howard, I. D.—Glowing combination of saffron 
and gold with tints of salmon, the entire effect 
being ochraceous orange. Fine form and color. 
Wonderful plant and a thrifty grower producing 
giant blooms on long, rigid stems. A pri 2 ie winner 
at Eastern shows .35 
Minnie Eastman, S. C.—Color, bright flame with 
undershadings of deep yellow. Large flowers on 
perfect stems. Good grower and excellent for 
exhibition. Won prizes at Baltimore, Washington, 
D. C., and Fairmount, W. Va.30 
Monmouth Champion, F. D.—This great Dahlia com¬ 
pares favorably vnth Fort Monmouth, Violet Won¬ 
der, Jane Cowl, Kathleen Norris, and other top 
notchers of recent introduction. It instantly found 
favor with all who saw it in our gardens and the 
show rooms by its great size, and brilliant orange 
flame color that fairly glistens from its own color .40 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, F. D.—Undoubtedly the largest 
and finest pure, rich, glowing old rose Dahlia ever 
produced. The flov/ers are huge and of great 
depth and substance and are held proudly erect 
above a fine strong, tall bush, on long, stiff stems .45 
Mrs. I de ver Warner, F. D.—^It is a refined, deep, 
mauve pink, beautifully formed, exquisite shade, 
and acknowledged by all Dahlia experts who have 
had the pleasure of growing it to be one of the 
finest Dahlias ever produced .22 
Marmion, F. D.—Color is pure golden yellow with 
bronze suffusions on the reverse of petals, and the 
deeper bronzy tone on the high, full center and 
outline of same shade around each petal enhances 
the beauty of the flower .. .30 
New Glory, S. C.—A light ox-blood red with tips of 
petals blazed with white. The petals have a 
charming quilled effect near points.40 
Nellie Austin, I, D.—Peach red shot with buff yellow, 
giving the flower a bronze effect. Blooms heavy 
with a small, curled, buff yellow petal, appearing 
at the base of each large petal. Flowers large, of 
perfect form, on long, erect stems standing high 
above the foliage on a tall plant .28 
