2 LOMBARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 

Arelda Lloyd, ID—Color, a clean 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 
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 
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 
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City of Cleveland, ID—Bright scarlet splashed with 
orange. Late in the season the flowers are an 
intense orange with a slight blush of gold ............ 
Clara Carder, ID—One of the prettiest of the pinks. 
Produced in great profusion on perfect stems all 
through the season. Color is a delicate cyclamen 
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City of Wellston, FD—Deep purple of symmetrical 
formation on good stiff stems. A splendid keeper 
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Dorothy Stone, ID—A magnificent, bright pink 
Dahlia that is a top-notcher. The blooms are not 
only large and deep, but are borne in great pro- 
fusion and are boldly held facing sideways on 
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Ernestine Wright, FD—Immense, round flowers, 
white lightly suffused and veined lavender pink. 
Very large, strong plants; good stems, many 
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Fordhook Victory, ID—A light pink that is very 
lovely. Good stems and growing habits. Always 
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Fay Beaton, SC—A large deep flower of clear snowy 
whiteness. Strong, medium tall plants with good 
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Haslerova, ID—A glorified Le Grand Manitou only 
more refined, the ground color being a delicate 
lavender, almost white, flecked French purple ...... 
Hearts of Gold, ID—Extra large, full, deep, yellow 
flower, on good stem; free bloomer; strong grow- 
ing plant; great exhibition and cut flower ................ 
Helen Ivins, FD—Large, well-formed orchid laven- 
der of light rosaline purple. Stems are extra 
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Kemp’s Royal Pennant, FD—A new and very dis- 
tinctive Dahlia. The plant is tall, straight and a 
very beautiful light green color; flowers are large, 
very even and smooth. The color almost a royal 
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Lantern Glow, SC—This new Dahlia is a leader. 
The plant is extra heavy spreading and of medium 
height. The flowers are large, a blend of bronze, 
buff and gold, and a trace of cerise. Many fine 
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