TO DAHLIA LOVERS 
EVERYWHERE 
Greetings: 
♦ 
We wish to thank our patrons for their continued confidence 
in us and trust now that the “New Dear’ has commenced to ma¬ 
terialize we will be hearing from many old friends in the Dahlia 
world. 
Due to the terrific storms in August we were unable to exhibit 
at the American Dahlia Society’s show in New York City other 
than in a few classes, but the storm only injured the bloom and kept 
us from exhibiting, the plants fully recovered long before frost. 
We will hope that 1934 will send us better weather just before 
the shows, at least. Due to the fact we did not show in New York 
we have withheld until 1933 several very promising seedlings. 
We are, therefore, offering you two new miniature seedlings and 
some special collections of fine varieties that are sure to give you 
much pleasure in the garden and many blue ribbons on the exhi¬ 
bition table. 
SANHICAN GARDENS were for three consecutive years the win¬ 
ners of the Supreme Award at the American Dahlia Society’s exhi¬ 
bition in New York City for most meritorious exhibit in entire 
show. This year we were awarded four Firsts and four Seconds 
in the classes—all the bloom we could cut at time of the show. 
Awarded the Gold Medal of the Trenton Horticultural Society 
for the fifteenth consecutive time for Most Meritorious exhibit. 
At the Inter-State Fair, Trenton, N. J., seven First prizes, all the 
classes we entered. These were the only exhibitions we attended. 
FISHER & MASSON 
SANHICAN GARDENS TRENTON, N. J. 
JANUARY 1, 1934 
SUPREME AWARD A. D. S. 1932 
