Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
The IOO Best Dahlias 
AUTUMN SUNSET 
AUTUMN SUNSET—Inf. Dec.—This flower is well named, for it really looks like an 
autumn sunset. The color is lemon yellow lightly tinted spinal red. The blos¬ 
soms are carried on long stiff stems. It is of good commercial form. When this 
flower was introduced last year, we stated that it was the best autumn shade 
since JANE COWL, and this was proved the first year it was on the market 
for it won for the best flower in the Michigan Show, and also for the best 
1936-37 introduction in the London, Ontario, show, besides all the blue rib¬ 
bons it won at the shows. It is a wonderful grower. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET—Inf. Dec.—A glorious sunset dahlia of vivid scarlet shad¬ 
ing to a bright canary yellow, while the tips and reverse are a clear gold. A 
strong grower of wide spreading habit. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $1.00 
ADORABLE—Inf. Dec.—Color, a vivid peach, shading to an orange yellow glow at 
the center. A fine clean open grower of self-branching habit, of medium height. 
This dahlia will attract everyone. Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
ALLAN A.—For. Dec.—Color is an ivory white, with lilac suffusions. The base of 
the petals show a slight trace of Martins yellow. One of the best keepers when 
cut. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
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