LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

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. The 
flowering habits are good and the plant is strong, 
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Sunrays, I. D.—Another of 1938’s leaders, appearing 
on every Honor Roll, and by the same originator as 
Straights White. This bloom is bright buff, with 
apricot suffusions, and is unusually large, with 
great depth. It is an excellent keeper when cut, 
and has won some of the highest awards available 
Spotlight, I. D.—Large, full blooms of clear sulphur 
yellow with petals that curl and twist in a most 
fascinating manner. Easy to get blooms 11 and 12 
inches across on this one. An early and constant 
bloomer on splendid stems. An Achievement Medal 
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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 
glowing scarlet in color. Has the strong growing 
habits of the parent, and blooms even more pro- 
fusely. With disbudding, it becomes one of the 
STanteDanagyrwericcn tie seca eee see desea rates 
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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Sanhican’s Beauty, F. D.—A huge, round, orange- 
pink flower, good, long stems, strong, medium 
plant. A large, deep Dahlia of irridescent autumn 
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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 in- 
curved, give rare form and character to a flower 
of; unusual Sprilhancy “y.c-..-<:--.-.. fa Rs ete tl 4 ae re 
Sinbad of the Sea, F. D.—An extra large, fine flower 
borne on long stems; very large and full, vivid red. 
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Towers Empire, I. D.—Immense blooms of clear gold 
with a deep amber shading at the center. The best 
of stems. A fine exhibition Dahlia, on the Roll 
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