Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore , Michigan 
Ball Dahlias 
ACQUASITION—B—A beautiful deep lilac. 
BLACK DIAMOND—B—Large, dark velvety red. 
Plants, .75 
Plants, .50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—B—Bright orange, slightly shaded terra cotta. 
Roots, $3.00—Plants, $1.00 
CLARA CLEMENS—B—Deep crimson, tipped scarlet. 
F. E. SMITH—B—Red and white variegated. 
JERSEY’S BEACON BALL—B—Orange scarlet. 
JEAN KERR—B—Cream white. Excellent. 
MARMOR—B—Most prolific, white overcast with light violet. 
MARY HELEN—B—A lovely yellow, one of the best yellows. 
MRS. C. B. ANDERSON—B—Free cutter, large purplish red. 
ORCHID BALL—B—Orchid color, very good. 
PINK BALL—B—Pink. 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
Plants, .50 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—B—Yellow. A very vigorous free blooming sort. 
Roots, $1.00—Plants, .50 
SNOW QUEEN—B—Very fine, pure ivory white. Plants, $1.00 
Dahlia Seed 
This year we are offering selected dahlia seed. It is California grown and is the 
kind we plant. 
20 mixed seed $1.00 
100 mixed seed 5.00 
1000 mixed seed .40.00 
Join a Dahlia Society 
If you are not already a member, join and support your local or State 
Dahlia Society. You can also join the American Dahlia Society. The dues 
of $2.00 yearly include a year’s subscription to the A. D. S. quarterly bulle¬ 
tin. This bulletin is well informed with helpful hints given by well known 
growers, amateur and commercial. The membership dues should be sent 
to C. Louis Ailing, 251 Court Street, West Haven, Connecticut. 
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