Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
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New Baltimore, Michigan 
Here Are Other 1939 Introductions 
ItTIRCH FOKAKER 
(Terrace) 
Beautiful Scarlet Informal 
IJecorative — Michig'an’s mo-st 
outstandin.g and highest scor¬ 
ing dahlia at Mid West Trial 
Gardens. Stems very long, stiff, 
strong and straight. Blooms 11 
to 12 inches, very deep without 
forcin.a. Very heavy foliage. 
Insect resistant. 
Roots, $10.00 Plants, $1.00 
HILLSIDE SUNSET (Hillside) —Informal decorative of gold and bronze with each 
petal edged with rose red. Prolific bloomer. Plants, $5.00 
IjANGELOTH (Travis-Rnschniohr) —Bi-color, the color is a striking red and white 
with the contrast very sharply drawn. Size at least 10 inches on cane-like stems. 
Plants, $3.50 
I.OIS WALCHER (Walclier) —Informal decorative. Bi-color, deep amaranth to pansy 
purple with the outer one thiixl of petals a clear white. PlaJits, $3.50 
MARIETTA E (Eldridge-Dahliadel) —A clear and even canary yellow that does not 
burn. Perfect stems and a good gTower. Plants, $2.50 
MISS CLIO (Dixie) —Formal decorative. Pink with yellow center. A very delicate 
coloring in a medium sized llowei'. Plants, $3.50—Net 
MISS IONIA (Terrace) —A beautiful pink incurve cactus. Strong and stiff flowers, 
facing. Good foliage. Plants, $3.50 
