Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
THE 100 BEST DAHLIAS 
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RUBY TAYLOR—Inf. Dec.—It is a clear carmine with a velvet texture. The flowers 
are large and deep, of wonderful formation and very striking as well. Long, 
strong, stiff stems. It is a strong thrifty grower. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
SALEM STREAMLINE—Inf. Dec.—An informal decorative that has about every¬ 
thing a good dahlia should have. In color it is an old rose suffused with 
carmine rose. Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
SATAN—Semi-Cac.—Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at the center. No 
garden is complete without this dahlia. Petals are pointed and long, a strong 
grower. Roots, .75—Plants, .50 
TOWER'S EMPIRE—Inf. Dec.—The flowers which are of a clear golden color, with 
amber shading in the center are of good size and are held on long, strong, 
stiff, rigid stems, high up and well out of the foliage of the tall-growing bush; 
the foliage is very odd, being thick and of a fern-like pattern. It is an early 
and very free bloomer. Strong, vigorous grower. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
TELEVISION—Inf. Dec.—Apricot suffused and beautifully shaded cardinal give a 
general tone of reddish apricot. Flowers can be grown 12 by 5 inches. Stems, 
form, foliage and growing habits are all that could be desired. 
Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.00 
WHIRLWIND—Inf. Dec.—Rich apricot buff on face with strawberry reverse. A 
good keeper and excellent for basket work. Long stems on 5 foot bushes. 
Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
WILLIAM J. W 7 YLIE—For. Dec.—Color of this dahlia surphur yellow, shading to 
buff with outer petals taking on a pinkish tone as the flower matures. Good 
flowering habit with a stem measuring from 10 to 17 inches; heavy to medium 
stiff flower on side. Size of flowers average 10 inches in diameter and 5 inches 
in depth. Winner as the best formal decorative in the undisseminated seedling- 
class in the New York show in 1936. This dahlia has been highly commented on 
by the leading dahlia authorities. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.59 
W. H. T.—For. Dec.—Rich old rose and begonia rose with shades on the reverse of 
petals. It is a tall grower, producing good flowers on strong stems. 
Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
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