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SUCCESS DAHLIA GARDENS, LAWRENCE, M ASSACHUSETTS 
Wins Many Major Awards 
At National Dahlia Show in England, our “Chas. G. Reed” was awarded the best 
bloom in the show, our “Eagle Rock Fantasy” was the best bloom shown by an amateur. 
“Chas. G. Reed” was the best bloom in their 1932 show also. These bloom were grown by an 
amateur. “Margaret E. Broomall” was exhibited by Mrs. John A. Jebens, Blue Island, 
Illinois, at the World’s Fair in 1934, and was awarded the double blue by the judges 
making it the best bloom in the show, Mrs. Jebens was also awarded the best bloom in 
her division in 1935 with “Margaret E. Broomall” and a letter from an official writes: 
“This bloom would have been the champion of the show, had it not been for another 
bloom of another variety grown unde'r cloth being shown for the best in the show.” Ed. 
J. O’Keeffe, Cold Spring, N. Y., “California Idol” won for best in the Consolidated Gas 
and Electric Company show in New York, and many other high awards with our in¬ 
troductions. Our new variety, “California Peach” was the big noise at the Boston show 
in 1935, winning all the highest awards. Our “Golden Jewel” in the only show entered 
won for best seedling and largest and best bloom in the show in 1935. . 
NOTICE 
It must be distinctly understood that 
all orders for our new 1936 introductions 
quoted in this catalog must contain the 
following clause: 
In consideration of the acceptance of 
this order, the purchaser agrees that 
up to June 15, 1937, the purchaser will 
not sell or quote prices on any roots, 
clumps, cuttings, rooted or otherwise, or 
green plants, or pot-roots produced from 
these 1936 introductions, for less than the 
prices quoted for the same by the seller 
in his official price list, catalog or cata¬ 
logs. 
Master Drayson and "Major Messervy” 
More Facts 
You can’t win the prize for the largest bloom any more with a 10-inch bloom, it must 
be full and flirting up around fourteen inches to carry off this honor. Others may advertise 
about their giants, but few are ever seen in the show room, but our introductions are 
doing it all over the world. It’s on what our customers do with our Dahlias that we build 
our publicity program and not what we claim ouir Dahlias will do. But we are sincere 
when describing our new introductions, we told you about “Murphy’s Masterpiece,” 
“Margaret E. Broomall,” “Eagle Rock Fantasy,” “Satan,” “Chas. G. Reed,” “California 
Idol” and a host of others and we challenge the wnrld to produce better Dahlia of the 
same color, or larger Dahlias in any color. In offering our new 1936 introductions we 
have given you an honest description of each variety, not for the sole reason of getting 
your money, but we want you to be successful and we believe you will be if you have 
confidence in our statements and those of our customers. We both can’t be wrong. 
