Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
THE 100 BEST DAHLIAS 
(Continued) 
DEAN ANDERSON—Inf. Dec.—A true exhibition type, of a rare new color, radi¬ 
ant henna orange. Extra long stems, holding the very large flowers in an ideal 
position. Plants, $1.50 
FIREMAN—Inf. Dec.—A striking cardinal red, lightly touched with gold tips. A 
good bloomer and good root maker. Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
FRECKLES—Inf. Dec.—Chrome yellow background on which there is striped, 
blotched, and speckled, irregularly bright scarlet. Large blooms and habit of 
growth is vigorous. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
FIREBALL For. Dec. 
Color, a brilliant scarlet 
which does not burn or 
fade. The foliage is 
heavy and absolutely 
insect-resistant. Winner 
of three blue ribbons in 
formal decorative class¬ 
es; w in n e r of the 
Charles H. Ruscher Me¬ 
morial Cup at the Na¬ 
tional Show. 
Roots, $5—Plants, $1.50 
GOLDEN BEAUTY—Inf. Dec.—An ideal form within its type. Just naturally a 
large flower up to full exhibition size, and a seedling of Jane Cowl-Bing Crosby. 
Received a Certificate at Storr’s Trial Grounds. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST—Inf. Dec.—Color is a bright Mikado orange; large blooms 
which have good depth. A little tricky sometimes. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD—Str. Cac.—Color a golden tan, blushed with tints of amber 
and bronze. Long, straight and stiff stems. Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
HASLEROVA—For. Dec.—Won first as most outstanding bi-color. Most unusual in 
coloring, being a delicate shade of cream, freckled royal purple. This is a for¬ 
eign introduction. It is a prolific bloomer. Roots, $2.50—Plants, $1.00 
HILLCREST NUGGET—Inf. Dec.—The color is nugget bronze with troubadour red 
reverse; and most unusual and attractive combination. Cne of the best grow¬ 
ers and bloomers in our gardens. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $1.00 
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