Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
THE 100 BEST DAHLIAS 
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JANE COWL—Inf. Dec.—An old flower! Yes, but still good. It wins over many of 
the new introductions. The flowers are massive in size and deep. Color, a glis¬ 
tening bronzy buff and gold, blending to a deeper shade towards the center 
of the flower. Roots, .50 
JEAN KEEFER—Inf. Dec.—Color, a pleasing pink, shading to silver and mauve pink. 
A very good cut flower. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—Dec.—Salmon-pink. A very good cut flower. 
Roots, .35—Plants, .35 
JERSEY’S DAINTY—Str. Cac.—A dainty flower? Why, yes, that is why it was 
called “Jersey's Dainty.” Color, white with a faint overtone of pink; at times 
some of the flowers are pure white. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
JEROME KERN—Inf. Dec.—Color, a soft shrimp-pink with gold shadings at the 
center; reverse, bright old rose. The outer petals curl in a most unusual man¬ 
ner, giving the flower a striking effect. This dahlia attracted many visitors in 
our gardens. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
JIM MOORE—Inf. Dec.—The blooms are large and of good depth; strong, stiff 
stems. An early bloomer. The color, pale yellow, suffused strawberry-pink. 
Roots, .50 
JOSEPHINE G.—Semi-Cac.—A bright rose-pink is the color of this gorgeous flower. 
The center petals being tipped a pinard-yellow. An unusually free bloomer. 
Always in bloom and a very good root maker. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
JUDGE SEABURY—Inf. Dec,—A very large dahlia of unusual color; a blending 
of heliotrope on a white ground. The blooms average 10 inches. 
Roots, $2.00—Plants, $1.00 
KAY FRANCIS—Semi-Cac.—Light lemon-yellow. A fine keeper. A free bloomer. 
Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
KENTUCKY—For. Dec.—Light salmon orange. A good cut flower. 
Roots, 35—Plants, 35 
LA REIN A—For. Dec.—A giant flower of gold suffused red. Sometimes the flower 
is too large for the stem. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN—Inf. Dec.—One of the finest yellow dahlias we have grown. 
A deep golden-yellow. It is another super dahlia. Plants only, .75 
MAN-O-WAR—Inf. Dec.—Color, an ox-blood red. A good keeper. A strong robust 
growing plant. Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY—For. Dec.—A very fine velvety purple, formal dec¬ 
orative, having good substance to the petals with a silver reverse showing at 
the center of the blooms. Roots $2.50—Plants, $1.00 
MARY RETZER—Semi-Cac.—Color, pink. A sport of Edna Ferber. Size of bloom 
slightly larger than Edna Ferber. This flower was our best pink cut flower in our 
garden last season. Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
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