2 LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

Arelda Lloyd, ID—Color, a clear lemon yellow with 
very light rose suffusion on ends of petals with a 
clear yellow center, or best described as yellow 
Jane Cowl, as form and bush are almost identical, 
but is in bloom about a week earlier than Jane 
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Autumn Sunset, FD—Is an Honor Roll Merit Dahlia. 
We are confident that this Dahlia will really go 
places. Many well known Dahlia authorities have 
acclaimed this as the finest Autumn colored intro- 
duction. Don’t fail to grow it. Color: Lemon yel- 
low center, spreading to lightly tinted spinal red 
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Bagdad, FD—Flaming scarlet red borne on long 
stems high above the plant. An ideal grower and 
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Blue River, FD—Blue French violet, the nearest to 
a blue Dahlia that we have ever seen. Formal 
Decorative, and one -of the) big fellows..............:.. 
Buckeye King, FD—A large, golden yellow shaded 
bronze. Though an old Dahlia, if planted and 
given the attention accorded a new variety, it has 
consistently beaten all recent large gold or bronze 
introductions for size and beauty .......... eee 
California Idol, ID—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 
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Charmer, FD—To those who grow Jane Cowl this 
variety is easily described as a yellow Jane Cowl 
with reservations. This variety has not so far 
shown a variation of color the way sports some- 
time do but is a clear golden buff, lightly overlaid 
with an apricot yellow suffusion without any rose 
shading. It is hardly necessary to say that the 
bush growth, foliage, stems, etc., are very similar 
and fully equal to Jane Cowl while in color it is 
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Chemar’s Masterpiece, SC—The immense flowers 
are glistening orchid, with long, narrow, pointed 
petals. Strong, healthy plant of medium height. 
Stems are long and wiry. A profuse blooming 
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