LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

Maryland Glory, F. D.—A large, deep American 
Beauty red. The huge, rich colored blooms are 
held erect above the tall growing plants in great 
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Margrace, I. D.—Won first in the Informal Decora- 
tive Seedling class at Cleveland Show as well as 
Sweepstakes for the best seedling. This Dahlia 
is unusual in color and unique in form with good 
high centers. It is a bright scarlet with a tan 
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Mardi Gras, F. D.—Described by many as an Ameri- 
can Beauty color, but in our gardens it was more 
violet purple. It was large in size, on fine stems 
and bloomed profusely. We recommend it ............ 
Mrs. A. EK. Wheeler, F. D.—The huge garnet purple 
flowers are borne in great profusion from early 
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Margaret Woodrow Wilson, I. D.—Is an exhibition 
type Decorative, of large size and great beauty. 
Color is opalescent pink. Face of petals creamy 
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Mrs. Carl Salbach, F. D.—One of the most depend- 
able of all Dahlias. A sturdy, vigorous grower, 
full of blooms and a fine tuber maker. The flowers, 
which are uniformly symmetrical, are a beautiful 
orchid shade and are borne on long, stout stems .... 
Monmouth Champion, I. D.—The color of this mar- 
velous Dahlia is a bright xanthine orange, the 
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Mrs. George Le Boutelier, I. D.—A giant flower, and 
in our opinion, an improvement on Murphy’s Mas- 
terpiece, and a very striking and showy plant in 
the garden. Color, deep crimson red, the blooms 
are exceptionally large and are held erect on long, 
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Man O’War, F. D.—A fine variety on account of its 
splendid habits, and one of the best keepers among 
the large flowering varieties. Color, an ox-blood 
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Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, F. D.—Undoubtedly the largest 
and finest pure, rich, glowing old rose Dahlia ever 
produced. The flowers are huge and of great 
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Our Country, F. D.—A vivid contrast of purple and 
white. A strong grower with perfect stems and an 
early and profuse bloomer. Our Country is hard 
to beat in the formal bi-color class and will make 
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Oriental Glory, I. D.—One of Indiana’s finest intro- 
ductions. <A brilliant, deep orange of irresistible 
beauty. Fine plants and insect-resisting ................ 
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