Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
Neiv Baltimore, Michigan 
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Foreign Varieties 
BEAUTY OF THE (JAKI)EN—SC— A beautiful deep crimson colored flower. Good 
stems. Plants, $ .75 
BAEKXE — SP —Pink with red and yellow. Plants, $ .50 
BALEEGO’S SURPRISE—U— A pure white dahlia. Itiong' wavy petals. An early and 
prolific bloomer. Roots, $1,00—Plants, $ .50 
BALI.EGO’S GLORY—FI) —Rich maroon, with gold edgingw along the petals. A very 
good cut flower. Roots, $1.00—Plants, $ .50 
BAUER’S IDEAL— FD—C flowing red, long erect stems. One of the best red flowers. 
Plants, $1.01) 
BLACK TOM—FD— C "olor is dee]j maroon, size of bloom is nine inches. IMants, $1,50 
CORAI.LINA-C —Brick-red with violet reflex and bronze center. 
Roots, $ .50—I^lants, $ .50 
DARCY SAINSBURY — FD —This beautiful dahlia is white, wonderful for exhibition. 
Full flowers with slightly twisted petals. Plants, $1.00 
Dr. VERHAGE—ID— The large well-formed floweis are of a granite red with amber 
orange petal points. Excellent growth and habits. Plants, $1.00 
DULCINEA—SC —A holland variety which resembles iUiss Belgium for type, except 
that Dulchinea is larger and the color is crimson. Plants, $ .50 
FRANXTS LAROCCA — FD —Yellow. A good cut flower. Roots, $ .50 — Plants, $ .50 
FRANZ BERGER— SC—I ^ong strong stems hold the coral red flowers facing up. 
Roots. $ .50 
FRAU O’ BRAITIT—ST-C— One toned color of yellow. The blooms are held on long- 
stiff stems. Roots, $ ,50—Plants, $ .50 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD—C —Pale, clear yellow. Plants, $ .50 
FRAU MARIE KIPKE—S(' —Vivid orange, tipped yellow. Aery good for cut flower 
purposes. ' Plants, $ .50 
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