LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

City of Cleveland, I. D— Bright scarlet splashed with 
orange. Late in the season the flowers were an 
intense orange with a slight blush of gold. It has 
been a splendid Dahlia in my own collection 
through the season. A vivid spot of color .......,........ 
Champoeg, F. D.—The color effect of this Dahlia is . 
like a sunrise with the base of the petals an amber 
gold shading to a bright rose pink near the outside 
of the flower, then back to golden amber ................. 
California Idoi, I. D.—The hugest, perhaps, of all 
yellow blooms, in a clear, lemon shade, that faces 
upward on cane-strong stems. It has won an im- 
posing array of prizes, and is one of the newer ones . 
with which the most discerning will be greatly 
elated. Makes a marvelous garden flower, a breath 
taking bouquet for the house, and an exhibition 
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Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, H. C.—A beautiful rose 
“du Barry” shade, overlaid and suffused with old 
ivory, shading: Of to pale Soldat Center. 2.2...,.csc.000.s 
Forest Fire, I. D.—The most different and for that 
reason the most distinctive of all the novelties. 
The name is a good description, a brilliant scarlet 
flame with blushes of yellow. Throughout the 
flower are yellow petaloids. The effect is striking 
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Fire Bali, F. D.—Brilliant cardinal red and one of the 
brightest in existence. Extra large flowers are 
held well on good stems. Foliage, large, bright 
green and healthy. Certified at East Lansing and 
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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 
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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 
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Great Eastern, I. D.—This big fellow is the result of 
crossing Oringo with Lady Moyra Ponsonby, and is 
one of the largest and most spectacular we have 
ever introduced. It can be easily grown to 14 
inches in diameter, with a depth of six inches and 
over. The color is a blend of orange and reddish 
bronze, a beautiful color combination that reminds 
you of the various hues of the forests in late fall 
Grand Marshall, S. C.—Immense, deep, shaggy 
blooms, of a rich velvety purple. The plant is tall 
and the blooms are held erect on good stiff stems. 
An extra good Dahlia in all ways and you will do 
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Heart of Milwaukee, F. D.—This big, wonderful Cal- 
ifornia beauty is held perfectly erect on strong, 
straight stems. Color, warm autumn shades, bur- 
nished copper to dull golden champagne and cham- 
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