Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
MINIATURES 
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SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART—M. S. C.—Apricot shrimp color. Roots, .50—Plants, .50 
TANGERINE—M. F. D.—Scarlet, a wonderful cut flower. Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
TEDDY BEAR—Min.—A pretty and handsome variety for home decoration, the 
small flowers are blood red. lasting a long time after being cut. 
Roots, $1.50—Plants, .75 
TIP TOP—M. F. D.—Yellow, tipped scarlet. It is uniform and striking. Very out¬ 
standing. Bright green healthy foliage. Plants, $1.00 
Pompons 
Pompons are also coming to the front along with the miniatures, and this past 
season our lady visitors in the garden were thrilled with the beautiful pompon 
blooms. New and better varieties are replacing the older open-centered varieties, 
and your planting should include at least a dozen of these little gems of dahlialand. 
Plants only may be obtained from the following: 
AIMEE—A small yellow-shaded apricot .25 
ATOM—Fiery red .25 
BETTY ANNE—Soft pink . Roots, 50—Plants .50 
BURWOOD—(Australia) Color yellow tipped scarlet.50 
DARKNESS—Dark maroon .25 
DORIA—Deep wine .50 
ELIZABETH—Yellow edged carmine .25 
ELIZABETH ANN—Deep peach rose .25 
GERTRUDE—Bright red .35 
HONEY—Primrose yellow edged red .25 
JACK—Purple garnet . .25 
LITTLE DAVID—Russet orange .25 
LITTLE EDITH—Yellow tipped carmine .25 
MARY MUNNS—Phlox or mallow purple.25 
MIDGET—Salmon suffused violet .25 
MINNIE MOUSE—Rich burgundy red with white tips.50 
MRS. V. BRITAIN—(Australia) A most beautiful mauve pink, a great winner .50 
NERISSA—Soft rose tinted silver.50 
ROSEA—Rosy lavender .50 
SHERRY—Clear royal purple .75 
SUNNY DAYBREAK—Yellow tipped cardinal .25 
Remember This Date, Sept. 24-25, 1938 
The Mid West Dahlia Society will hold its Annual Fall Show in 
Detroit Sept. 24 and 25, 1938. 
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