New Baltimore, Michigan 
Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
BURCH FORAKER, (I.D.)—Beautiful scarlet. Stems 
are very long and stiff. Blooms 11 to 12 inches, 
very deep without forcing. This is a very lovely 
flower.Plants $2.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, (I.D.)—Clear, bright, self-colored 
yellow. A large exhibition dahlia. It is of great 
depth. .Plants $ .50 
CAVALCADE, (F.D.)—A beautiful shade of old rose 
or mulberry pink. A good bloomer. 
Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
CARL G. DAHL, (F.D.)—Emberglow with golden sheen 
and sweet briar reverse. Immense blooms of 11 to 
14 inches, with plent of depth. Stems are long and 
stiff. A fine dahlia.Plants $1.00 
CHAMBERLAIN, (C.)—Salmon-rose with soft violet 
sheen. The long strong stems carry the well formed 
flowers well above the foliage. Free flowering. 
Plants $1.00 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, (I.D.)—The flowers are large and 
of a deep ox-blood red; fine stems and good form. 
Roots $3.00 — Plants $1.00 
CHEROKEE ROSE. (I.D.)—A beautiful shade of lilac 
pink. Long erect stems.Plants $ .50 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, (I.D.)—An unusual russet-red 
of fair size. Early blooming habits.Roots $ .50 
COMETEER, (Str. C.)—A clear bright golden buff; size 
of blooms about 6 inches. Roots $1.50 — Plants $ .50 
DADDY WALKER, (I.D.)—A deep pink, heavily striped 
and dotted mahogany red. Early bloomer. 
Plants $1.00 
DAVID COPPERFIELD, (I.D.)—A violet purple of fair 
size. A beauty...Plants $ .50 
DARCY SAINSBURY, (F.D.)—Fine white or a creamy 
white. Stems are strong and foliage well propor¬ 
tioned and rugged...Plants $ .50 
DEAN ANDERSON, (I.D.)—A radiant coral red suf¬ 
fused peach red with henna or burnt orange shadings. 
Plants $ .75 
DETROITER, (F.D.)—A good red, a wonderful cut 
flower. One red that does not burn. Blooms all 
season. You must get this one. 
Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
DIR. MARSHALL HOWE, (F.D.) — A very attractive 
color, Tyrian rose. The petals fall back to the stem 
giving a ball effect.Plants $ .75 
DOMINANT, (C.) —Lilac rose with purple sheen, sulphur 
yellow at the base of the petals. Very large and 
perfectly formed.Plants $1.00 
DAI WONG, (I.D.)—A huge yellow, a very strong 
grower with good stems and foliage...Plants $1.50 
DULCINEA, (S.C.)—A variety which resembles Miss 
Belgium for type, except that Dulcinea is larger and 
the color is crimson. Very beautiful. 
Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
EARL BALDWIN, (F.D.)—Flame color sulfused with 
purplish tints. Flowers are very large. Plants $1.50 
EARLY YELLOW GIANT, (I.D.)—A very fine canary 
yellow. Excellent stems, hard and straight. Very 
early and a good cut flower.Plant $ .75 
EMMA WALKER, (S.C.)—A fine yellow shaded with 
old rose, with some lavender showing on tips of un¬ 
opened petals. Very fine.Plants $1.50 
