LAKESIDE DAHLIA GARDENS, NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. 
THE 100 BEST DAHLIAS 
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MRS. BRUCE COL¬ 
LINS — Str. Cac. — 
Light canary - yellow 
in color, shading 
lighter toward the 
tips. It is one of the 
most prolific bloom¬ 
ers with very good 
stems. Roots, $2.00-- 
Plants, $1.00. 
OMAR KHAYYAM—For. Dec.—Chinese-red at the base of the petals, shading to a 
bright orange and tipped lighter, giving the blooms a wonderful, soft color 
effect. Roots, .50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH—For. Dec.—Exhibition type, cerise-red in color; blooms 
10 to 14 inches; heavy stems; tough foliage. Blooms early. Blooms keep well 
when cut. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.50 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG—Inf. Dec.—A giant informal decorative. The color, a 
grenadine-pink and light yellow; center and reverse light purple. Strong, open 
plant growth, with long cane-like stems, requiring a minimum of disbudding. 
A profuse bloomer; the blossoms averaging more than 10 inches throughout 
the season. Plants only, $2.50 
RED VICTOR—Inf. Dec.—A brilliant rose-red informal decorative, large. A strong 
grower, blooming heavily throughout the season. Plants only, $2.50 
REX—Inf. Dec.—A combination of buff and golden yellow, suffused with peach-pink; 
10 to 12 inch flowers on strong stems. Roots, $10.00—Plants, $5.00 
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