Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
MONARCH OF* THE EAST—ED —The larg© flowers are' a warm gold with apricot 
and or;inge huff suffusions with a, slight co]ipery red on the reverse. 
Roots. $7.50—Plants, .$2.50 
IMONMOllTH CHAMI*ION — FH —A hrilliant scarlet of immense size, the petals are 
long and wave slightly near the tips to further enhance its beauty. Roots, $ .50 
IVTONMOUTH QU F]EN — FI) —The center is picric yellow graduating to light primrose 
with cream-yellow I'everse. Roots, $ .7.5—Plants, $ .50 
MRS. A. T. BOSS — ID —Color pink and white. A excellent cut flower. Roots, .$ .50 
MRS. E. WH.DON—FI) —A hrilliant scarlet with huff reverse. A wonderful dahlia. 
Roots, .$5.00—Plants, $1.50 
MRS. GEO I.iE BOUTILIAER — H) —The color of this dahlia is bright carmine-red, 
shading to a rich cardinal red. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
MRS. IDA CHASE — ST C —A combination of bright lemon yellow and spinel pink, 
reverse pale lavender pink. Roots, $1.50— Plants, $ .50 
IMRS. I. DE. VER WARNER—FI) —Deep mauve pink. A reliable old dahlia, and a 
good color. Roots, $ .50 
MRS. WM. KNUDSON—ID— A new very large white. A tall grower. 
Roots, .$5.00—Plants, $1.50 
IVIURPHY’S MASTERPIECE — ID —A vei'y large, deep flower of dark red. Long, strong 
and very sturdy cane-like stems. Blooms have good depth. Roots, $1.50— Plants, .50 
MYRA HOWARD — ID —The color is a pure gold with a rose sheen which glistens in 
the sunlight. Roots, $ .50 
NEG US—FD— The color is deepest ox-blood red shading to almost black at center. 
This dahlia is very outstanding. Roots, $4.00— Plants, $1.50 
OAKLFIIGH MONARCH — FD —Exhibition type, cerise-red in color; heavy stems, 
tough foliage. Blooms early. Roots, $1.50— Plants, $ .50 
OPAIj—ID— Pastel shades, a soft salmon rose with lighter shadings and centers of 
lemon yellow. Roots, $2.00 — Plants, $ .75 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR — ID —Beautiful pastel shades. Plants $1.50 
PINK ADORABI.E—ID —A pink sport of Adorable. Identical in habits. 
Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
PINK ELEGENCFi — SC —A true brilliant rose-pink. Roots, $5.00— Plants. .$1.50 
PREMIER’S MAJESTIC — ID —Large deep flowers on cane-like stems, beautiful color 
combination of salmon, gold and mulberry. . .Plants, $2.50 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG — ID —A grenadine-pink and light yellow; center and re¬ 
verse light purple. A profuse bloomer. Roots, .$1.50— Plants, $ .75 
PURPI^E MIST — FD —Dark violet carmine. Blooms have excellent substance. Stems 
are strong and straight. Roots, $3.00— Plants, $1.00 
RAILSIDE KING — ID —Apple blossom pink with a yellow base. Very large flower. 
Good grower. Plants, $2.00 
RED FAVORITE — SC —Medium sized brilliant red flowers on the best strong stems. 
Very good. Plants, $ .75 
RFID SALUTFl-FD— Old ro.se and! scarlet. Plants, $2.50 
RED JUG—SC— Striking cardinal red with tipped yellow petals. 
Roots, $2.00—Plants, $ .75 
RED VICTOR — ID —A brilliant rose-red informal decorative, large. A strong grower. 
R<M>ts, $1.50—IMants, $ .75 
ROBERT RIPLF7Y — ID —Deep, rosy mauve. It has unusual depth. Strong cane-like 
.stems hold the flower facing up. Plants, $1.50 
ROBERT F1MMF7NT —il)—A beautiful bright red and very dependable. Plants, $ .50 
ROSE]\IARY—FD —Deen rose pink or phlox purple. A good cut flower variety. 
Ro<»ts, $5.00—Plants, $1.50 
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