LAKESIDE DAHLIA GARDENS, NEW BALTIMORE, MICH. 
MINIATURES 
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HONEYBIRD—Min. Semi-Cac.—Color, yellow at center to bright orange or honey 
color. Natty, neatly formed type flowers; full in center. Free flowering on 
wiry stems. Plants only, $1.00 
JEAN—Min. Semi-Cac. or Inf. Dec.—Apricot-bufT, suffused lilac. Very good cut 
flower. Plants only, .50 
JEAN HOBBY—Min. Dec.—A low growing miniature that has won a place on the 
honor roll. The plants are strong and literally covered with flowers of glow¬ 
ing scarlet. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
LAKESIDE BABE (Lakeside 1937) Min. For. Dec.—The finest canary-yellow formal 
decorative miniature ever seen. Visitors in our gardens raved over it this season 
and we are putting it out, even with a limited stock. This one is really good. 
Plants only, $1.50 
LITTLE DREAM—Min. Semi-Cac.—Bright pink with paler center. The regular 
formed flowers are carried on long thin stems. Recommended for cutting. 
Plants only, .50 
LITTLE JEWEL—Min. For. Dec.—Peach blossom pink, very good for cutting. 
Plants only, .50 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN—Min. Semi-Cac.—Color, pure snow-white. Recommended for 
every purpose. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
LITTLE NEMO—Min. For. Dec.—Rich crimson tipped white, very attractive. Good 
cut flower. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
MISS VIVIAN—Min. For. Dec.—A beautiful rose-pink; compact flower on long 
stems. It is a good keeper and a prolific bloomer. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
NESTHACKCHEN—Min. Semi-Cac.—^Creamy chamois in color with amethyst shad¬ 
ings; long stems. A good flower. Plants only, .50 
ORCHID LADY—Min. For. Dec.—Here is a little champion. The color is orchid-pink. 
It is a wonderful little dahlia all the way around. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
OSTERGRUSZ—Min. Semi-Cac.—Dwarf white semi-cactus; very useful as a pot 
plant. Easy forcer. Plants only, $1.00 
PINK PEARL^—Min. Peony—Rose-pink. A very good cut flower. Plants only, .50 
RALEIGH—Min. Inf. Dec.—Salmon-rose. Recommended for cutting purposes. 
Plants only,.75 
RED HEAD—Min. Inf. Dec.—Orange scarlet, the shape of a camellia. Very good 
for cutting purposes. Plants only, .50 
RAPALLO—Min. For. Dec.—Dark-red blooms, edged with gold. One of the best 
for cutting and table decoration. Flowers on long, strong stems, on medium 
open growing plants during the entire season. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
REINE CAYEUX—Min. Cac.—Scarlet, a very good cut flower. We call it “Baby 
Satan,” because it really looks like Satan in a small form. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
ROSE BEAUTY—Min. For. Dec.—Soft peach and coral. Recommended for cutting. 
Plants only, .75 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—B.—Yellow. A very vigorous free blooming sort. 
Plants only, .75 
SCHWIETER’S BABY—Min.—A cut flower, color, begonia-rose; changing into dark 
tints towards the yellow little heart. Thin, wiry stems. Keeps a long time 
when cut. Plants only, $1.00 
TROJAN—Min. Semi-Cac.—Mikado-red with a picric yellow at the base of the 
petals. Plants only, $1.00 
TIGER—Collarette—Dark red with white. Very good for cutting. 
Boots, .50—Plants, .50 
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