PRICE LIST—SPRING OF 1935 
Delivery May 1 to 10th. 
Sprouted Roots Postage Paid on 
Field Grown, Potash Fed orders for $2.00 or more. 
All orders accepted subject to prior sale and keeping of roots 
through winter storage. You are offered stock that we have 
used care to grade first class. We are extremely cautious to 
have roots reach you, true to name. 
Early orders are appreciated and advised as many of the 
varieties in this list carry what might be termed a “hot” 
price. Order in January and let the paying part go until 
shipping time is more than OKAY with us. 
We feel that our prices are down to a most reasonable 
plane and reserve the right to limit quantities on certain 
varieties much in demand, and thereby serve the many who 
have shown by their orders, an appreciation for our efforts 
to tack a sane price on dahlia roots that really do grow and 
bloom. 
Yes, we support our thanks in a material way, for the mail 
address of your friend, who raises Prima Donnas Of The 
Garden, for the dahlia is nothing else but. 
Abbreviations—Formal Decorative (FD); Informal De¬ 
corative (ID); Semi-cactus (SC); Cactus (C); Ball or Show 
(B); Pom Pom (P); Peony (Peo). 
♦Varieties added since last season. 
♦American Legion (ID) Immense bright Yellow.$2.00 
A D Livonia (B) Clear cerise pink.20 
♦Amelia Earhart (SC) Apricot Buff.2.50 
Andrea Ericson (ID) The best white. 1.00 
Buckeye Bride (FD) Geranium Pink, fine bloomer.60 
♦Buckeye King (FD) A real prize winning gold. 3.00 
BAGDAD (ID) A rich flaming scarlet red-special.50 
Buckeye Flame (ID) Orange-scarlet.50 
Buckeye Peach (FD) Peach shade, prolific bloomer.50 
Barbara Redfern (FD) Massive old Gold and Rose.50 
Big Chief (ID) Autumn shade, very large..50 
BOB WHITE (FD) Giant pure white. 75 
Bobby (P) Plum color.20 
City of Trenton (ID) Apricot, suffused Gold.50 
♦City of Wellston (FD) Purple, a fine keeping cut 
flower.50 
