KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
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A Page of Odds and End 
Catalogs are expensive. We want to sell our roots at 
the lowest possible prices. To do this we must have as 
little waste as possible. We want our mailing list to consist 
of all “live” prospects, so must cut out those on it who are 
not interested. If you have not ordered from us within the 
two past years, yet want our catalog sent to you, you must 
send us a card requesting it. We are glad to send it to 
those interested. 
We will cheerfully answer any question we can, but 
many are sent in which, if the customer had read the cata¬ 
log thoroughly, would have been answered in it. Read all 
your catalog. 
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If you sell dahlias, send your card or letter-head for our 
Wholesale List. 
What A Few of Our Customers 
Think of Us 
“We are very much pleased with the dahlias we get from you; we 
get better results tham. from any other.” Mrs. L. S. O.,-, Miss. 
“We have always found your stock true to name and of the highest 
quality; it is a pleasure to deal with you.” G. F., -, Kansas. 
“Have bought dahlias from you for years and always found them 
satisfactory.” T. C. R., -, N. Mex. 
“The dahlia bulbs bought of you last spring did so well I have sold 
many more than I can supply. Send your wholesale list as soon as 
possible.” W. T. T., -, Tenn. 
“Received the dahlia tubers in perfect condition—am well pleased. 
Havo bought from you for years and never received any unsatisfactory 
roots.” A. S., -, Indiana. 
“Bulbs ordered from you came today; were so well packed did not 
feel this the coldest weather of the year. Received a shipment from 
New Jersey yesterday, frozen.” M. P., -, Virginia. 
“Some Indiana friends aroused my interest in your dahlias,—say 
they can’t be beat; so here is my trial order.” (We’re waiting to hear 
from her.) C. M., -, California. 
“Have bought dahlias from you for a number of years and have 
always been well pleased.” A. C. M., -, Minnesota. 
“First, I want to thank you again for the lovely dahlias sent me 
last spring. The ones from California, five of them (price $10,501 
never showed an eye,—the other $22.00 worth were all so weak they 
grew 6 or 8 inches, remained in a stunted condition for a time, then 
died; all except 5, of the lowest priced ones.” G. W. J., -, Ohio. 
These testimonials are only a few of many hundreds re¬ 
ceived each year. We never solicit them; they are volun¬ 
tarily sent in by our pleased customers. Don’t you want 
to become one? 
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We have a limited supply of Dahlia Seed; from the 
very finest varieties, only. $1.00 per package of 35 seeds; 
$2.50 per 100, postpaid—cheap seed is not worth wasting 
your time on; get the best. Order before February first. 
Dont fool ivith “dahlia seed” unless you buy the very 
best; take the best care of them and be patient ivith the little 
seedlings, /llso remember that it takes the third year from 
the seed to be sure your seedlings’ characteristics are “fxed 
and you can know just what sort of a dahlia you have “ori¬ 
ginated.” It is a very fascinating and enjoyable hobby. 
