Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
FllECKLES — 11) —Chrome yellow background on which there is striped, blotched 
and speckled, irregularly bright scarlet. Roots, $3.00 — Plants, $1.00 
FREDA GEORGE—FI) —Very large cream, suffused with pink, long strong stems. 
Very good, a. winner everywhere in 1938. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.00 
GERMAINE—ID —An art shade of carmine pink throughout with a gold suffusion. 
Roots, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
(JIRE OF HIIAA'REST—ID— Color is a bright Mikado orcinge, blooms which have 
good depth. Tricky sometimes. Roots, $ .50—Plants, $ .50 
GOLDEN REALTY—ID —Color is buff and rose. An ideal form within its type. 
Plants, $1.00 
GOLDEN liOLNTY—FI)— Rich lemon yellow, foliage almost like holly. Blooms are 
so deep and complete. Roots, $3.50 — Plants, $1.25 
GOLDEN STANDARD —('—Color a golden Ian, blushed with tints of amber and 
bronze. Long, straight and stiff stems. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
GREATER GI^ORY — SC —Rose pink bloom of great size on extra long stems. A 
fine flower. Roots, $5.00 — Plants, $2.00 
GRAND MASTER—FI) —Bronze shading to orange at center. The huge blooms are 
very deep, almost ball shaped. Plants, $2.00 
GREAT EASTERN—ID— Golden orange and reddish bronze. A very large flower. 
Plants, $ .75 
HASLEROVA-FI) — Bi-oolor, most unusual in coloring being a delicate shade of 
cream, freckled royal purple. It is a prolific bloomer. Roots, $1.50 — Plants, $ .50 
HILLCREST MANDARIN—ID— Color, scarlet. Strong grower. Good stems. 
Roots, $ .50 
Hl'NT’S VELVET WONDER—ID— The color, a blending of violet purple and bur¬ 
gundy, and in some lights a true purple. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
KATIE K—ID 
A winner everywhere! 
A large pink with lilac 
suffusion and white veins 
in the petals that light¬ 
ens the flower consider¬ 
ably. An open grower, 
and free bloomer. A 
dahlia that wall please 
you in every way. 
Roots, $5.00 
..Plants, $1.50 
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