1937 
TO ALL OUR DAHLIA FRIENDS 
GREETINGS 
I T IS with great pleasure we present this our 17th 
annual catalog of Dahlias. We take this op¬ 
portunity to thank you for your friendly patron¬ 
age and confidence. We can assure you that our 
utmost endeavor will be to retain this goodwill. 
You will find in this catalog a selection of the 
best varieties of dahlias grown and tested in our 
own gardens so that we can with confidence rec¬ 
ommend them to you at reasonable prices. In our 
descriptions and terms we have tried to make 
them as simple, accurate, and candid as possible, 
using the originator’s description on the 1937 
novelties. 
Mr. M. J. Reynolds, Reynolds’ Dahlia Gardens, 
Rochester, Mich., represents us in the Mid-west 
where our newer novelties can be seen growing 
previous to their being introduced. We represent 
Mr. Reynolds in the East. Visitors are always 
welcome at our gardens. 
With best wishes for your success with dahlias. 
GEORGE W. FRASER. 
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Join the American Dahlia Society. As a member you 
will receive four quarterly Bulletins brimful of the latest 
in dahlia culture and other tine features. The dues are 
$2.00 yearly payable in advance. 
Write C. Louis Ailing, 251 Court Street, West Haven, 
Connecticut. 
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MEMBER 
AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY 
AND 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 
COMMERCIAL DAHLIA 
GROWERS 
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS LIST 
I. Cac.—Incurved Cactus S. Cac.—Semi-Cactus 
Str.-Cac.—Straight Cactus Pf.—Peony Flowered 
F. Dec.—Formal Decorative Bl.—Ball 
I. Dec.—Informal Decorative Col.—Collarette 
Min.—Miniature 
