Important 
DO YOU WANT OUR 1935 CATALOG? 
HELP! HELP! HELP! If you want our 1935 catalog and have not ordered from us during the past 
two years, will you please write us a card or letter, telling us that you want it sent to you? We are Scotch 
and catalogs cost money even in the very large quantities in which we have them printed. We have a mail¬ 
ing list of 25,000 names and on account of death, removal, and other changes, our list requires constant 
revision to keep it up to date. If you like it and want it, don’t forget to write. THANKS. 
“GOOD WILL SPECIAL” 
1934 CUSTOMERS TO GET FREE DAHLIAS IN 1935 
All our retail customers in 1932 were given “Good Will Special” coupons entitling them to a 
10% cash discount on all orders for Dahlias from our 1933 catalog. It proved so popular that we de¬ 
cided to continue the coupon another year and all customers who purchased Dahlias from our 1933 
catalog will receive a 10% cash discount on their 1934 orders. If you purchase an order from us in 
1934 you will be entitled to a 10% cash discount on your 1935 order in addition to our New Deal Offer. 
We take this method of showing our appreciation. We want you to feel free to use it. 
BOUQUETS 
Herewith, are extracts from a few of hundreds of letters received from our customers. They tell their 
own story. Names of the writers may be had upon request: 
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Bartelso, Ills., Nov. 12, 1933 
* * * * * The Dahlias I received from you last spring sure did wonderful in spite the very dry summer 
we had. Fort Monmouth, Kendal Purple Giant, and Black Jack all bloomed wonderfully. Black Jack got 
to be 10 feet tall, and it was loaded with buds, when they froze the other night, November 7. Albert 
Vestal and Barbara Redfern did not get to bloom, and Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith *never grew at all. Fort 
Monmouth had wonderful flowers. Please send me your 1934 Catalogue. * * * I intend to order more next 
spring. 
* We are replacing Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith. K. D. G. 
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Toledo, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1933 
****** “Dahlias came fine and both Mr__ and I are very pleased at our results'. 
Of course, this was a hard year for Dahlias because of the intense heat.’ 
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S. Connellsville, Pa., Nov. 9, 1933 
“I am writing to you about our Dahlia Bulbs I bought from you. The one that did not come up for us 
was Mae Grefe* The others did well for us. The one Gen. Butler* was a beautiful flower but of decorative 
type and I was- not sure but thought it was Cactus type, but it was one of our nicest blooms and about 
14 inches' across. It was about the shade of Mrs. I. D. Ve. Warner. 
* We are replacing the Mae Grefe. General Butler is 1 a dark lilac Dahlia and around 6 to 7 inches across. 
Unless it “sported” we must have sent you something in error though we don’t know what. K. D. G. 
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Burdal, Ga., Dec. 28, 1933 
“Pleas-e send me your Catalogue * * * * * as soon as published. My address is changed from Austell, 
Ga., to the above. Your Dahlia roots have given me and those to whom I retailed some of them year 
before last entire satisfaction.” 
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KENDAL DAHLIAS GROW ANYWHERE 
KENDAL DAHLIA GARDENS, IN C.—Sandusky, Ohio 
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