ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN 
To Our Dahlia Friends, Old and New . . . . 
Greetings 
We are on the threshold of the 1936 
dahlia season. The trials of 1935—a late 
planting season, hot and dry summer, and an 
early frost, are now but history, and, at this 
time, like true dahlia fans, we are filled with 
anticipation of a more successful growing 
season for 1936. 
Many of our customers have informed us 
of their success with roots and plants purchased 
from us and how pleased and satisfied they are. 
With others who suffered misfortune in grow¬ 
ing dahlias we have endeavored to go all the 
way in adjustments. Our policy is: "You 
Must Be Satisfied.” 
For 1936 we are offering in this catalog 
many of the latest introductions—1934-35- 
36—as well as some of the old favorites. You 
will find the prices consistent with quality. 
Low priced cheap stock is generally expensive 
in the end. 
Orders should be placed early especially 
for roots as some of the later introductions are 
very limited and we do not substitute unless 
specifically ordered to do so. 
Best wishes for a successful season in 1936. 
May you enjoy to the fullest one of God’s 
greatest creations .... the Dahlia. 
Sincerely, 
ROYAL FLOWER GARDENS 
616 Hendrie Boulevard, Royal Oak, Michigan 
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