LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

City of Cleveland, I. D.—Bright scarlet splashed with 
orange. Late in the season the flowers are an 
intense orange with a slight blush of gold ............ 
Cherokee Brave, I. D.—Easily the best informal red 
in the midwest and south, or any other place 
where growing conditions are rather harsh. A 
rugged growing, good root making Dahlia that 
can be grown up to 12 inches. Color is a beauti- 
ful ruby red which will not fade under the hottest 
sun. Height 5 feet. Foliage dark green and insect 
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Cheer Leader, F. D.—A very delightful shade of 
pink. One of the deepest flowers. Has long, rigid 
stems. Won a large number of blue ribbons and 
awards. An outstanding Dahlia that should be in 
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Clara Barton, I. D.—Bright lavender of large size. 
Attractive bush and well branched, always in color 
City of Wellston, F. D.—Deep purple of symmetrical 
formation on good stiff stems. A splendid keeper 
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California Idol, I. D.—The hugest, perhaps, of all 
yellow blooms, in a clear, lemon shade, that faces 
upward on cane-like stems. It has won an im- 
posing array of prizes, and is one of the newer ones 
with which the most discerning will be greatly 
elated. Makes a marvelous garden flower, a breath 
taking bouquet for the house, and an exhibition 
flower that takes blue: ribbons | 202.ioi00....0....cuaeks A. 
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, H. C.—A beautiful rose 
“du Barry” shade, overlaid and suffused with old 
lvory,~snadine.Ol1eto pale, 2O0ld AL CENLEr, ...cccsacccusss. 
Elissa Landi, F. D.—A beautiful bright coral self 
color that is very attractive. Plants have good 
growing habits and stems are long and straight. 
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Forest Fire, I. D.—The most different and for that 
reason the most distinctive of all the novelties. 
The name is a good description, a brilliant scarlet 
flame with blushes of yellow. Throughout the 
flower are yellow petaloids. The effect is striking 
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Golden Standard, C.—The large blooms are slightly 
incurved and the color is as distinctive as the form, 
golden tan, blushed with tints of amber and bronze. 
Plants are very profuse blooming and stems and 
bush growth are perfect. You will like this one 
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