4 LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
Hillcrest Fluffy Ruffles, I. D.—Here is a new variety 
we are happy to recommend to our customers. 
The color, a beautiful new shade of soft apricot. 
The: bloomsare very artistic y..2/i6. Gs ctaece.cte eee 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder, I. D.—Has the distinction of 
receiving a special award of merit at the New 
York Show. Color is a rich, bright, violet burgundy 
which under some lights looks royal purple ............ 
Helen Ivins, F. D.—Large, well-formed orchid laven- 
der of light rosaline purple. Stems are extra long 
Imperial Pink, I. D.—Bright, true pink with dark 
rose pink center. Very large and beautiful ............ 
Ida Perkins, F. D.—An all around white Certificate 
of Merit Dahlia with fine form and full centers on 
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Janet Southwick, I. D.—Bright, velvety, glowing 
pomegranite purple, shaded silver. Plants are 
clean growing with dark heavy foliage .................. 
Jane Cowl, I. D.—An ideal Dahlia, fairly tall with 
vigorous, dark green, leathery foliage; straight 
strong stems holding monster blooms of glistening 
bronzy buff and salmon shades proudly aloft ........ 
Jersey’s Beauty, F. D.—A perfect bloom of erosine 
pink, carried high above the foliage on a long, 
wiry stem, a perfect true pink; wonderful keeper 
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Jean Trimbee, S. C.—This beautiful Dahlia was orig- 
inated in Canada and, owing to its huge size, color 
and petal formation, won many prizes here. Color 
a rich petunia violet and many blooms close to 12 
inches in width and 7 inches in depth ........................ 
Jersey’s Mammoth, I. D.—Huge flowers of rich gold- 
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Kemp’s White Wonder, I. D.—This sensational white 
Dahlia is a seedling of Fort Monmouth. The giant 
blooms are pure white with long, twisted and 
curled petals; many blooms measure 12 inches 
across by 8 to 9 inches in depth. Stems stiff and 
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Laetare, C.—This is one of the prettiest Dahlias we 
have ever grown and possibly one of the hardest 
to describe; color a luminous red, on a soft yellow 
ground, gradually shading to yellow at the tips .... 
Lord of Autumn, I. D.—The color is a rich, deep, 
golden yellow, and the formation is wonderful. 
The long, pointed and slightly twisting petals re- 
curve till stem is entirely hidden for 6 inches or 
more, making the flower resemble a giant Mum 
Milton J. Cross, I. D.—Center of flower is a clear, 
light lemon yellow shaded rose and coral on outer 
petals. Won three Achievement Medals. Not only 
large, but deep, and of a pleasing clean color. For 
those who want them big to exhibit we believe this 
variety will be more than interesting ........... ees 
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