LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Sanhican’s Beauty, F. D.—A huge, round, orange-pink 
flower, good, long stems, strong, medium plant. A 
large, deep Dahlia of irridescent autumn shades .... 
Sultana, I. D.—Color is scarlet shading a gold. Plant 
grows vigorously under all conditions and the root 
produces fine large flowers on good stems ............... 
Satan, S. C.—Flaming red with a slight touch of gold 
at the center. The exquisite coloring is at once 
fascinating, but what formation and stems! The 
hornlike petals, so perfectly rolled and incurved, 
give rare form and character to a flower of un- 
usual brilliancy. The rugged, almost leafless, 
stems give the impression of being nearly as thick 
at the top as at the base. No Dahlia in existence, 
we believe, is more sensational and spectacular 
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Shahrazad, I. D.—A most regal Dahlia named for the 
Queen in the Arabian Nights. Color a deep pink. 
Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter with great 
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Sinbad of the Sea, F. D.—An extra large, fine flower 
borne on long stems; very large and full, vivid red. 
Especially fine for cutting. One of the best of the 
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Sanhican’s Magnate, F. D.—One of the big fellows 
of the Dahlia kingdom. Pale amaranth pink, base 
of petals tinged with deeper shade; reverse of 
petals a solid claret color heavily veined. Free 
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The Commodore, I. D.—A very large and spectacular 
golden yellow Dahlia overlaid with a golden sheen. 
Many blooms attain 14 inches across. The giant 
blooms are of good depth and are held high above 
the foliage by long stiff stems on a wide-spreading, 
medium height plant of sturdy growth ............0.0... 
The World, F. D.—The coloring is an unusually rich, 
deep rosy magenta overlaid garnet with silver 
shadingss on edges of petals. A rich and beautiful 
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Thos. A. Edison, F. D.—This gorgeous Dahlia is still 
a popular winner at the shows. In the garden it is 
impressive with its staghorn petal formation, the 
large, dark green, insect-resistant foliage, the cane- 
like stems, the thrifty growth, and greatest of all, 
its color. It may be described as a royal purple or 
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Uncle Tom, F. D.—Derrill W. Hart says of this 
Dahlia: “An aptly named flower with an unusually 
rich and impressive color. It is deep garnet, almost 
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William H. Hogan, F. D.—Color, garnet red with 
white tips running down the center of the petals; 
every petal comes true to color. A prize winner 
Wenoka, F. D.—A large sized Dahlia of clear, rosy 
mauve. Face sideways on good stems, and plenti- 
fully produced from a medium size bush. Another 
very good all purpose Dahlia that well deserves 
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