Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
DAI WONG 
(Mack-Lakeside 
Dai Wong- means Huge 
Yellow in Chinese. Un¬ 
like most yellow, it grows 
easily, no special culture 
is rec]Hired. It is the 
largest informal yellow 
we have ever seen that 
will really perform. A 
very strong gTovver with 
good stems and foliage. 
Roots, $10.00 
Plants, $3.50 
BABY SNOOKS 
(Mack-Lakeside) 
A canary yellow informal decorative. This new miniature is held high on strong 
insect resisting bushes. This miniature was shown in New York, Chicago, and Detroit. 
It also won the medal at the San Francisco show. 
Knots, $3.00 Net,—Plants, $1.50 
PODPBUKOVNEK LEG. K. VASATKOO 
(Czechosolovakia-Lakeside) 
Bi-color, one of the richest combinations, true carmine with about one-half of 
three quarter inches of white at the end of everj' petal. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
(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 heli)ful 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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