LAKESIDE DAHLIA GARDENS. NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. 
THE 1937 VARIETIES 
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BUCKEYE GLORY (Golden Rule) Inf. Dec.—A shining orchid pink. Eight to 11 
inches. Useful for cutting as well as exhibition. It produces very strong growth 
and is free with blooms early and late. Won three certificates. 
Plants only, $5.00 
BUCKEYE STAR (Golden Rule) Semi-Cac.—The long, lasting-pink and yellow so 
much admired. It can readily be grown for exhibition; although its greatest 
use is for a high-grade cut-flower of great beauty. Won certificates of merit 
at East Lansing and in Georgia. Plants only, $5.00 
CAPTAIN RITTER (American Farms) Inf. Dec.—Beautiful pastel shades of amber 
yellow and pink. The blossoms have huge proportion, good substance and are 
held on strong, straight stems. Plants only, $3.75 
DREAM GIRL (Lee) Inf. Dec.—Beautiful form and color, which is a very pleasing 
shade of salmon and coral pink, blending to pale gold at base of petals which 
are lightly tipped with gold. Stems are long and hold the big, deep blooms 
perfectly erect well above the foliage. Plants medium tall, good habits. 
Plants only, $5.00 Net 
FRECKLES (Kemp) Inf. Dec.—Chrome yellow background on which there is striped, 
blotched, and speckled, irregularly bright scarlet. Large blooms and habit of 
growth is vigorous. Plants only, $5.00 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Oakleigh) Inf. Dec.—An ideal form within its type. Just na¬ 
turally a large flower up to full exhibition size, and a seedling of Jane (Jtowl- 
Bing Crosby. Received a Certificate at Storrs Trial Grounds. 
Plants only, $7.50 
KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN (Kemp) Inf. Dec. — A spectatcular combination of 
golden orange and reddish bronze. It is a large flower, full exhibition size. Plant 
grows to a height of five feet. It is a healthy, sturdy grower and an early 
bloomer. Good root maker. Plants only, $5.00 
LEMON-GLO (Lee) Semi-Cac.—Blooms are very large; good depth and stems are 
long. Color is a very lovely lemon-yellow without shading. Plants only, $2.50 
MARY TALLMADGE—Inf. Dec.—The color of this variety is decidedly different 
from existing varieties. For the most part it is a peculiar old rose which is 
enhanced under artificial light. It is a very strong grower and produces very 
large blooms on the finest of stems. Roots, $10.00—Plants, $5.00 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY (Mason) For. Dec.—A very fine velvety purple, formal 
decorative, having good substance to the petals with a silver reverse showing 
at the center of the blooms. Plants only, $2.50 
MISS ENGLEWOOD (Englewood) Inf. Dec.—Spectrum red and carmine. Back of 
center petals, buff yellow showing plainly at center and upper side of petals. 
Flowering habit prolific. Stem 9 inches, heavy to medium flowers facing. Flow¬ 
ers 7 to 12 inches in diameter and 2 V 2 to 4^/^ inches deep. Height 5 feet. 
Plants only, $3.75 
MISS INDIANA (White) For. Dec.—Baby pink. The ideal florists’ flower. Won a 
certificate at the O. V. D. A. trial grounds. It is a wonderful keeper 
Plants only, $5.00 
MISS OHIO (Franks) Incurved Cac.—Lilac rose color. It is an easy grower, early 
bloomer, good root maker. Blooms may be cut with 3 to 4 feet stems and will 
keep for days. An ideal variety for exhibition and cutting. Plants only, $5.00 
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