KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
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Read All Your Catalogue Thoroughly, 
Before Ordering 
F IRST OF ALL, we wish to thank, heartily, all those 
splendid customers who, despite the “depressing” 
times, have sent in their orders the past year. We 
are sure nothing gave them more pleasure—made them 
forget, at least for the time, their financial (and other) 
troubles—than the intense interest, expectation and admi¬ 
ration demanded by those wonderful dahlias. 
We also feel sure that of all the money expended last 
season, none was more profitably invested, and your sacri¬ 
fice so well repaid. 
This catalog is the greatest we ever produced in per¬ 
sonal interest, in variety of offerings and in value given. 
No catalog equals it. 
We honestly believe that, since the “depression” is 
definitely on the go, there never again will be as good an 
opportunity to get such values. It will pay you handsomely 
to deny yourself some transient pleasure, just a few times, 
and invest the savings in dahlia roots, which will give a 
whole season’s pleasure and return you more in value 
(roots) in the Fall than you invested. 
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To those who have never bought from us: “Welcome!” 
We know that if you will give our roots a trial you will be 
delighted at the results and continue one of our many 
pleased customers. Read the few (of the many thousands 
of unsolicited) testimonials in this catalog. 
Our roots are grown naturally—no irrigation, no fertili¬ 
zation (except phosphate broadcast in the Fall), no staking, 
no disbudding, no pampering of any kind; in fact, they are 
the hardiest to be had and will produce abundantly any¬ 
where. Are guaranteed true to name, also. 
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Our catalog is unpretentious, without costly illustra¬ 
tions, as we prefer to give our customers the benefit of a 
lower price. 
It contains a list of all the best, both new and old va¬ 
rieties; many of the lower priced introductions of years 
past are far superior to many of the late introductions, and 
we believe money is too scarce to “gamble” away. Our de¬ 
scriptions of varieties are short, but true; if a dahlia, other¬ 
wise great, has a bad fault, we tell you so. Lengthy descrip¬ 
tions in superlative language only tend to confuse the mind, 
and are often misleading. Don’t pass up a dahlia on account 
of its low price—many low priced ones are the best of their 
shape and color. 
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Don’t be “fooled” into sending your money to “wildcat” 
or “unreliable” growers because their prices are lower. If 
you find some varieties priced lower than ours by a really 
reliable grower, make up your order, send it to us with 
name of grower and their price; if we cannot meet their 
terms we will tell you so. We don’t want our customers to 
lose by dealing with us, but we don’t pretend to compete 
with those who offer $1.00 roots for 10c and send out roots 
which aren’t worth 50c a dozen. 
Save This Catalog 
It is possible that we may issue, for 1935, only a folder 
containing corrected prices and offers for 1935, and a list 
of varieties added during 1934. 
