Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
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New Baltimore, Michigan 
MARGKACE—ID —A really striking’ variety of brilliant scarlet, tipped gold and with 
g’old at the base of the petals. Tjarge flowers, long stems and tall bushes. A 
constant wiiiner. Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .75 
MARY RETZER— —A beautifully formed flower of good size and color. Bright, 
rose pink. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
51A R VI. AN I ) (i I .OR Y— I D— Ty rian i-ose and crim.son. Roots, $ .75—Plants, $ .50 
MASON’S Pl'RI*I.E REAUTY—FD— A very fme velvety purple, having good sub- 
.slanc<' to llio petals with a silvei- rever.s!e showing at the center of the blooms. 
Roots, $1.50—Plants, $ .50 
MARY RAKER—ID— T ^i!io clear yellow, a very good free bloomer. And a good ex- 
hilntion llower. Plants, $ .50 
MISS EESIE flANE—S(1 —Excellent for cutting and vase arrangements. The color 
is an ai)|jealing shrimp-i)ink. with cream shading at center, and lipped violet rose. 
Roots, $ .75—Plants, $ .50 
.MISS ENf«I.E\VOOD—ID —Spectrum red and carmine, back of center petals, buff 
yellow showing i)lainly at center and upper side of petals. Flowering habits prolilic 
Roots, $8.00—Plants, $1.00 
MISS PARKERSRIlRCi— TO —Color huff, back of petals carrot red. with some tones 
of Jasper red. Excellent flowering habits. Roots, $5.00—Plants, $2.00 
5IICHIGAN WHITE 
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The most prolific bloom¬ 
ing beautiful white com¬ 
mercial dahlia to date. 
Excellent for basket and 
vase work. It grows from 
0 V 2 ' to 6’ tall, spread of 
3’ to 4’, and the flower 
itself runs from 5” to 8” 
normally, in diameter. 
Does not burn in the 
sun. 
Roots, $5.00 
Plants, $1.50 
MISS INDIANA—FD —Color is baby i)ink, the ideal florists’ flower. A wonderful 
keeper. Roots. $2.50 — Plants, $1.00 
MISS OAKLAND—FD— A pure white, formal decorative. Excellent for cutting and 
('xl)ibiting, with full-centc'rcd blooms always. Plant growth healthy. 
Ro(»ts, $8.00—Plants, $1.00 
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