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KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
Be nice to your dealer and he will he nice to you. 
Read the catalog throughout; you might miss a valuable 
suggestion otherwise. 
When ordering, it is always best for you to name a second 
choice, as we may be sold out of some varieties. 
Have You A Meritorious Seedling 
of Your Own? 
We have many blooms sent us of seedlings grown by 
our customers, asking us what we think of them. Also, we 
have had descriptions of other seedlings sent us, to judge 
from. We would advise that no person can pass judgment 
on a “description,” and flowers sent, even if in good shape, 
do not tell us enough to give a good opinion. 
If you have such a seedling, send it to some reliable 
grower; two or three roots would be better than one, as 
one might not come, or be inferior to others. Let him 
grow it where he can see the result in its entirety. If you 
wish the roots returned, they will be returned to you in 
the late Fall, and, if the grower is honest, he will tell you 
to the best of his judgment just what the seedling is worth. 
Many things must be considered in judging which the 
average person might overlook; also, a grower who has 
hundreds of different varieties could more readily see if the 
seedling were an improvement over existing varieties or not. 
Don’t send any roots for trial which have open centers, 
or crooked or weak necks, or stems; nor any which bloom 
imperfectly or grow weakly. Such are almost worthless, so 
far as sales are concerned, at the present time. 
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General List of Dahlias 
All varieties printed in Capital letters are our own origination. 
Each 
A. C. Lawrence, S-C. 7x4, an attractive flesh pink.$0.50 
—A. D. Livona, B. 2%x2%, oldest and best shell pink.10 
Aida. D. 7x3, deep maroon from California.20 
Alba Petite, D. 6x3, fine white for decorations.25 
Albatross, D. 8x4. if disbudded has fine long stems; pure white. .60 
Albert Mauda. D. 7x3, white, entirely suffused violet.25 
—Alewine, Pom. Pale pink, tinted lilac.20 
Alight, D. 7x4, very soft salmon to amber base.25 
—Altamont, I-D. 10x4, deep rose pink to American Beauty center. .35 
—Ambassador, C. 8x4%, soft yellow center, out to pinkish amber. .50 
—Amber Queen, Pom. Amber, shaded apricot.15 
Ambrosia. I-D. 8x4, clear amber, suffused salmon pink.60 
•American Triumph, C. 8x4, strong cardinal red.50 
—AMETHYST, I-D. 7x4, exceptionally long-keeping silvery lav¬ 
ender .75 
Amun-Ra, D. 8x3%, rich copper, shaded gold.25 
Annabelle, D. 7x3%, soft buff out to soft pink.50 
—Arabella, B, old, but fine; amber, tinted salmon and rose.15 
Arabian D. 6x3, light tan, strongly marked white.25 
—Ariel, Pom. Amber, tinted pink.25 
—*Asbury Park, F-D. 11x5, strawberry, suffused salmon, tipped 
gold . 1.75 
Get thoroly acquainted with the names of the dahlias you 
grow; it will help you to enjoy them more. 
