3 LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

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 ..................... 
The World, F. D.—The coloring is an unusually rich, 
deep rosy magenta overlaid garnet with silver 
shadings on edges of petals. A rich and beautiful 
combinationsot. colors saa ee ee 
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. It 
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Unele 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, al- 
most black, as rich as the finest velvet” ................ 
Watchung Giant, I. DA Dahlia for the largest 
bloom class of deep amber yellow suffused orange 
cadmium which reminds us of Dahliadel Gold. It 
is a good, strong growing variety with many win- 
nings to its credit and a very satisfactory grower 
Watchung Sunset, I. D.—Very pretty, flowers of a 
watermelon pink with gold shadings. Excellent 
bloomer andsnnGsslems Pace reer eats eee ae 
Watchung Wonder, I. D.—Royal red with touch of 
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White King, F. D.—One of the finest pure white 
Decoratives, large and held on long, stiff stems .... 
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