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SUCCESS DAHLIA GARDENS, LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS 
At the New Jersey State exhibition our “Grandee” came through by winning 
first prize in open for all class. 
At Schenectady, N. Y., “Grandee” was great, took many prizes with it in different 
classes. 
At Valley Stream, N. Y., our introductions won three major awards, including 
the largest and the best bloom in the show. 
At the Akron, Ohio, Dahlia Exhibition, a hot-bed of growers and introducers, our 
“Satan” was awarded the blue ribbon as the largest and best in the show and first 
of course in its class. 
The Columbus, Ohio, show brought out keen competition but, as usual, one of 
our introductions, “Murphy’s Masterpiece,” made a cleanup, largest and best in its 
class and best bloom in the show. It was a 14% inch bloom and brought happiness 
to one of our SUCCESS family. 
At the Indianapolis, Ind., show, our 1934 giant “Grandee” walked away with the 
first prize in its class. 
At Minneapolis, Minn., exhibition, an amateur-grown “Murphy’s Masterpiece” 
was best bloom in the show. One of the highlights of this show was our 1934 intro¬ 
duction “Arelda Lloyd” which bids fair to make as good a record as her parent, 
“Jane Cowl.” “Palo Alto,” “The Fireman,” and “Grandee” were also all doing their 
snare to uphold SUCCESS traditions. 
Wafted onward to the Pacific Coast, the land of the keenest Dahlia compe¬ 
tition, a gieat many California growers were showing their 1934 and 1935 introduc¬ 
tions. Again at Los Angeles and at Long Reach “Grandee” was largest in the show 
and received a special award: at San Diego, “Full Moon” was best: at Bremerton, 
Wash., “Satan” was largest; at Portland, Oregon, “Satan” was largest; at San Fran¬ 
cisco, “Satan” was best bloom in the show and “California Idol” was awarded a 
Gold Medal. 
At Toronto, in Canada, “Satan” was largest. 
Word has come irom Holland that “Grandee” is the largest importation from 
America, from Europe, New Zealand, and far away Australia, and from Japan comes 
word that our Danlias have been taking high awards and making friends galore. 
And of course, as usual our introductions received Certificates of Merit at the 
A. D. S. Trial Gardens located at Storrs, conn., and Last Lansing, Mich., during the 
1934 season. 
These are the high spots. Many other prizes were won at the above shows and 
in the many smaller bhows throughout the country and abroad. 
In view of our past record and especially our record for 1934, we feel that we 
are entitled to brag a bit. Hence our cover for 1935 lays just claim to the title 
GIANT SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Join us this season. As a member of our successful Success Family you are 
sure to reap the reward of good judgment in your selections for show purposes and 
in satisfaction in your home garden. 
A GIFT SUGGESTION 
What more beautiful wav can be imagined to express your best wishes or affec¬ 
tion for a friend or relative, than by the gift of a Dahlia root, a gift that will not 
wear out but will bring happiness and memories of you for years to come. 
Our DELUXE GIFT PACKAGES are different. Each root has green moss care¬ 
fully wrapped around it, is then wrapped in cellophane, tied with blue ribbon and 
enclosed m a carton, insuring safe delivery. 
These Gift packages are sent parcel post prepaid to any address in the country. 
A personal Gift card will be enclosed if sent us with your order and remittance. 
Otherwise, we will enclose a gift card announcing the giver. 
It is understood that we are to make the selection for the gift box. We assure 
you our selections will be good healthy stock selected from Prize Winners. 
Size No. 1 contains One Prize Winning Giant Blooming Dahlia root SI.00 
Size No. 2 contains Three Prize Winning Giant Blooming Dahlia roots $2.00 
Size No. 3 contains Six Prize Winning Giant Blooming Dahlia roots $3.00 
Place your order early. 
