LAKESIDE DAHLIA GARDENS, NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. 
OUR 1937 
INTRODUCTIONS 
AUTUMN SUNSET (Lakeside) Inf. Dec.—This flower is well named, 
for it really looks like an autumn sunset. The color is a lemon 
yellow lightly tinted spinel red. The blossoms are carried on stiff 
stems and the flowers are erect, medium to large. It is of good 
commercial form. It is the dahlia you have been waiting for. It 
was the highest scoring dahlia on the East Lansing Trial Grounds 
in 1935. The foliage is deep green and very vigorous. The plant 
grows to a height of six feet. Roots $15.00; Plants $7.50 
MISS OAKLAND (Lakeside-Oakleigh)—See Page 1 for illustration and 
description. Roots $10.00 net; Plants $5.00 net 
A. F. GRMELA (Lakeside-Jones) Inf. Dec. — Color, picric yellow 
streaked and tinted peach-red. Flowering habit, good. Substance, 
excellent. Stems, stiff and strong. Habit of growth is vigorous. 
Health, excellent. Height of plant, 41/2 to 6 feet. This dahlia re¬ 
ceived a certificate at the East Lansing Trial Grounds, 1936. 
Roots $5.00 net; Plants $2.50 net 
HASLEROVA (Lakeside-Jones) Form. Dec.—Won first as most out¬ 
standing bi-color. Most unusual in coloring, being a delicate 
shade of cream, freckled royal purple. This is a foreign intro¬ 
duction. It is a prolific bloomer. Roots $5.00 net; Plants $2.50 net 
LEGIONAR ALOIS STORCH (Lakeside-Jones) Inf. Dec.—Color, light 
autumn, florets tinted carnelian red after expanding. Flowering 
habit, good; stem, long and stiff. Flowers facing to half-facing. 
Foliage, large and heavy. Health, excellent. Height of plant, 4 it. 
A large exhibition. This dahlia received a certiflcate at the East 
Lansing Trial Grounds, 1936. Roots $5,00 net; Plants $2.50 net 
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