Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
LYNN B. 
DUDLEY 
When the President of 
the A. D. S. permits his 
name to grace a new dahl¬ 
ia, you can bet your bottom 
dollar it is worth while. It 
is a notable bi-color; color 
is grenadine red, tipped 
white, with reverse russet. 
Plant grows 4%' to 5' with 
spread of 3'. Flowers run 
about 10 x 5 inch. We did 
net want to release it this 
season, due to our very lim¬ 
ited stock, but the fans who 
saw it on display in the 
East are insisting on it, and 
so we are offering a very 
limited number of Plants 
only, $5.00 Net. 
MICHIGAN WHITE 
The most prolific 
blooming white commer¬ 
cial to date. The florists 
are positively demand¬ 
ing it. and Mr. V. DePe- 
tris of Grosse Pointe ac¬ 
claims it as the perfect 
dahlia for basket and 
vase work. 
It is a Semi-Cactus, 
similar to Star of Beth¬ 
lehem in shape, and 
much taller and better 
stems and much more 
imolific. It grows from 
5 V 2 ' to 6' tall, spread of 
2' to 3', and the flower 
itself runs from 5" to 8" 
normally, in diameter. 
The front cover shows 
a bush with 18 blooms 
open, and they have 
been grown with as 
many as 25 blooms open 
at one time. 
It will bloom from July 
until frost, and very lit¬ 
tle disbudding is necessary for it continuously shoots out long stems by the dozen. 
It scored 85C at Storr’s and 81.1C at East Lansing, 85.3 at Cincinnati, Ohio, and 
an Award of Honor Certificate at Atlanta, Ga., American Home Achievement Medal 
at Michigan State Show. The larger seed companies and florists are buying it in 
quantity. It is an excellent root maker, and will please you in every way. 
Roots, $10.00 Net--PIants $2.50 Net 
Reiser Lakeside 
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