KING MIDAS. — Photo of a 12 inch Bloom. 
Montgomery, Ala. Jan. 8, 1935 
“1 am so delighted with Dahlias from your Special Mixed Seed last year, 1934, that I wish to tell 
you about them and get a package of your Selected Mixed Seed for this year’s trial. Twenty-two of the 
twenty-five seeds grew. Nine of them gave fine double blooms of various beautiful colors. Only one 
was single and twelve were not perfect blooms. They were a delightfully great thrill for me. 
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Rice Lake, Wise. Dec. 28, 1934 
“I am sending you a photograph picturing the Dahlias I raised from seed which I ordered from 
you. These Dahlias are pictured as they looked in my garden the past summer.” 
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‘‘The roots 1 got of you last year did fine.” 
Bellevue, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1934 
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Chicago, Ill., Jan. 14, 1935 
‘‘1 had the grandest luck with the Dahlia bulbs last year. I was the envy of all the neighbors in 
this section of town and I want to get some more this spring. Some blooms measured from ten to 
twelve inches in diameter.” 
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Tiffin, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1934 
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‘‘The Dahlia roots 1 received from your gardens last spring are all doing fine except two. Am¬ 
ador and Ohio Ulory would not grow.” 
*We will replace Ambassador and Ohio Glory. K. D. U. 
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‘‘1 was well satisfied with the Dahlias you sent me last spring as they were all beautiful.” 
Butte, Montana, Nov. 22, 1934 
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St. Paul, Minn., Oct 24, 1934 
I he Eagle Hock Fantasy was a beauty. I believe it was the prize one in the garden.” 
KENDAHLIA GARDENS, INC. — Sandusky, Ohio 
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