6 LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

Oriental Glory, I. D.—One of Indiana’s finest intro- 
ductions. A brilliant deep orange of irresistible 
beauty. Fine plants and insect-resisting. Win- 
ner at World’s Fair and won Achievement Medal 
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Oakleigh Monarch, F. D.—It is bright cerise red 
color, quite unlike any other introduction of recent 
years, and the keeping qualities, for such a large 
Dahlia, are remarkable. By actual test, blooms of 
Oakleigh Monarch have kept for seven to ten days 
in perfect condition after it is cut. Oakleigh Mon- 
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Palo Alto, S. C.—Clear, bright salmon, shading to 
gold at center. Blooms are very large and very 
deep and of good substance. Stems and bush 
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Prince of Persia, I. D.—Without exception the very 
finest red Dahlia we have ever had. The immense 
flowers, frequently a foot in diameter, are of the 
deepest, most irridescent, rich glowing crimson 
like the petals of a rose, rather than a Dahlia, of 
great depth and substance, and carried perfectly 
erect on exceptionally long, stiff stems .................... 
Rubio, F, D.—A large, reddish purple on a tall, strong 
bush. Many of the large flowers are produced ....... 
Rockleigh Moon, F. D.—A large, rich yellow flower, 
with a much lighter reverse veined and tinted pink 
which shows from face to center. A tall, very vig- 
orous: plant with long, strong stems iene. 
Rainbow’s End, I. D.—The coloring of this Dahlia is 
all that the name indicates — the petals are scarlet 
with empire yellow tips and maize yellow reverse 
—a most unusual and beautiful combination ......... 
Ruby Taylor, I. D.—A prize winner from the Pacific 
coast which has met with instant approval wher- 
ever grown. The color is carmine and the large 
deep blooms are supported by perfect, long, stiff 
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Rose Fallon, F. D.—Most wonderful flower of enor- 
mous size, held erect on straight, strong stems; 
this magnificent bloom is a beautiful color of deep 
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Rudyard Kipling, F. D.—An incomparable Dahlia of 
exquisite beauty and of great size and depth, hav- 
ing every desirable quality. Color, a rich glowing 
satiny pink. One of the earliest to flower. If we 
were to choose but one Dahlia for interior decora- 
tion and one that gives us full centered bloom 
throughout the whole season, this variety would be 
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Son of Satan, S. C.—A definite improvement over its 
parent, the popular Satan. The bloom is larger 
and deeper, borne on stronger stems, and is a glow- 
ing scarlet in color. Has the strong growing habits 
of the parent, and blooms even more profusely. 
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