LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

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 ....................%... 
Maryland Beauty, 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. ............ aac NOE AER Rt a LO 
Mrs. A. E. 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 ereet on long, 
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