Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
THE 100 BEST DAHLIAS 
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MARYLAND GLORY—For. Dec.—Tyrian rose and crimson. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
MISS ELSIE JANE—Semi-Cac.—A winner in our gardens. It is medium in size. 
Excellent for cut and vase arrangements. The color is an appealing shrimp- 
pink, with cream shading at center, and tipped violet rose. It is certain to 
please in the garden where it has already proven its merit and also on the 
exhibition tables. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
MISS ENGLEWOOD—Inf. Dec.—Spectrum red and carmine. Back of center petals, 
buff yellow showing plainly at center and upper side of petals. Flowering habit 
prolific. Stem 9 inches, heavy to medium flowers facing. Flowers 7 to 12 inches 
in diameter and 2V 2 to 4V 2 inches deep. Height 5 feet. 
Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
MISS INDIANA—For. Dec—Eaby pink. The ideal florists’ flower. Won a certificate 
at the O.V.D.A.trial grounds. It is a wonderful keeper. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
MISS .OHIO—Inc. Cac.—Lilac rose color. It is an easy grower, early bloomer, good 
root maker. Blooms may be cut with 3 to 4 feet stems and will keep for days. 
An ideal variety for exhibition and cutting. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—For. Dec.—A brilliant scarlet of immense size, the pet¬ 
als are long and wave slightly near the tips to further enhance its beauty. A 
marvelous dahlia. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
MONMOUTH QUEEN—For. Dec.—A giant dahlia. Color, the center is picric-yellow, 
graduating to light primrose with cream-yellow reverse. A free bloomer. 
Roots, $1.09—Plants, .50 
MOTHER MAYTROTT—Inf. Dec—Artistic white informal decorative. Good grower, 
healthy dark foliage, strong erect stems. Early and of remarkable keeping 
qualities. A profuse bloomer. Won the American Home Achievement Medal. 
Plants, $2.50 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER—Inf. Dec.—This dahlia is a bright carmine-red, 
shading to a rich cardinal-red. It can be grown very large. 
Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONNER—Inc. Cac.—A soft rose-pink, deepening at center. Dark 
healthy open foliage and a. profuse and continuous bloomer. 
Roots, $2.50—Plants, $1.00 
MRS. IDA CHASE—Str. Cac.—The colors are combination of bright lemon yellow 
and spinel pink, reverse pale lavender pink. Blooms have good depth, perfect 
stems, plant growth is all that could be desired in a dahlia. 
Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
MLTRPHY’S MASTERPIECE—Inf. Dec.—This gigantic dahlia is a dark red. Long, 
strong and very sturdy cane-like stems; high and aloft. The plant has very 
heavy foliage and it is a vigorous grower. Roots, $2.00—Plants, $1.00 
MYRA HOWARD—Inf. Dec.—This is naturally a big flower. The color is a pure 
gold with a rose sheen which glistens in the sunlight. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
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