Lakeside Dahlia Gardens 
New Baltimore, Michigan 
MICHIGAN WHITE 
MICHIGAN WHITE, (S.C.)—The most prolific blooming 
white commercial dahlia to date. Excellent for 
basket and vase work. Does not burn in the sun. 
More blooms per bush than any dahlia known. 
Plants $1.00 
MARYLAND GLORY, (F.D.) —Tyrian rose and crimson. 
A garden all by itself.... Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
MASCOTTE, (C.) — Deep rose with yellow suffusions at 
center. Good habits, splendid for cutting. Plants $ .50 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY, (F.D.) —A very fine 
velvety purple, having good substance to the petals 
with a silver reverse showing at the center of the 
blooms . .Roots .50 — Plants $ .50 
MISS CLIO, (F.D.) — Pink with yellow center. A very 
delicate coloring in a medium sized flower. 
Plants $1.50 
MISS ELSIE JANE, (S.C.) —Excellent for cutting and 
vase arrangements. The color is an appealing shrimp 
pink, with cream shading at center and tipped violet 
rose . Roots $ .50 — Plants $ .50 
MISS ENGLEWOOD, (I.D.) — Spectrum red and carmine, 
back of center petals buff yellow. 
Roots $1.09 — Plants $ .50 
MISS OAKLAND, (F.D.) — Pure white, excellent for cut¬ 
ting and exhibition . Roots $1.00 — Plants $ .50 
MISS IONIA, (Inc. C.)—A beautiful pink. Good habits 
and good foliage.Plants $1.50 
