FLOWERS 
TESTIMONIAL: 
’Mongst flowers pure I love to trod 
In gardens fair or in the sod. 
I like to take them in my hand 
And look into their faces grand. 
They come in every shade and hue 
From purest white to dainty blue. 
No grander beauty could there be 
That ever human eye could see. 
Here is a sample of many letters received. Would like 
to print several more but do not have the space this year. 
June 14, 1935 
918 W. Main St. 
Danville, Ind. 
Mr. Robert J. Kunderd 
Goshen, Indiana 
Dear Sir: 
Not only for the young are they 
But also for the old and gray; 
To love, to hold, to keep so dear 
And fill their kind old hearts with cheer. 
Pauline Kunderd 
Aug. 11, 1920 
Received bulbs in fine shape. Many thanks for extras 
and for generous measure of substitutions. 
Respectfully, 
Signed: ANSON S. THOMAS. 
Used with the writer’s permission. 
NOTICE MY REDUCED PRICES 
Special inducement for Early Orders on page 8. Before ordering see my Three Wonderful Collections 
offered on page 7. 
A Fine Selection to Choose From 
I have more than 100 varieties to offer for sale in this year’s catalog and over 50 additional varieties that are being 
developed for sale within the next two years. 
(Rid.)—Ruffled. (PI.)—Plain. (Prim.)—Primulinus. 
AMBROSIA—(PI.) Color, refined old rose with lovely hlotch 
of deep yellow with a fine "blotch of deep red extending 
down into the throat of the flower. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.70 
ANNA MAE—(PI.) Color, a creamy white, flowers large and 
plenty open at once. 
10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 for 85c 
ANTHONY B. KUNDERD—(Rid.) Large, intensely ruffled 
flower of delicate deep cream color, overspread finest "blush 
pink .5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
BUTTERBOY—(Prim.) Large, buttercup-yellow flowers with 
distinct bar on lower petals. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
C. C. SHERLOCK—(PI.)—Deep red-salmon with a deeper ton¬ 
ing on outer portions. Throat on lower petals has beau¬ 
tiful pure self-colored blotches of soft canary yellow, 
blended well with the salmon-red main color. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
CHICAGO—(Rid.) Color, deep geranium-red. Border of all 
petals has a narrow line of a delicate bluish shade. Lower 
petals are beautifully feathered deeper red. 
15c each; 3 for 35c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.20 
CREAM CUPS—(PI.) Color, a pure, soft creamy-white, deli¬ 
cately blushed over outer portion of all petals. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
CRINKLES—(Rid.) Deep peach blossom pink. Intensely ruf¬ 
fled. One of the most outstanding ruffled varieties. 
15c each; 3 for 35c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.20 
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DAINTY LILY—(PI.) Color, a soft, flesh pink flaked deeper 
on outer portion of all the petals, with throat of rich 
canary yellow ....15c each; 3 for 35c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.20 
DELICACY—(PI.) Delicate deep rose pink, with white throat, 
softly blended with pink. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
DIONNE (PI.) Intense vermilion, overlaying a deeper salmon 
ground. Large, creamy white throat. Many large florets 
open. Grows tall. A very good variety. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.20 
DRACOCEPHELUS—(PI.) The nearest green color glad that 
I have ever grown or seen. 
25c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.15; 12 for $2.20 
DREAM—(Rid.) Large bloom. Deep salmon-red; showy 
blotches ..5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
DR. NELSON SHOOK—(Rid.) A giant in plant and flower. 
Deep Tyrian rose. Very outstanding. 
15c each; 3 for 35c; 6 for 65c; 12 for $1.20 
EIGHTH WONDER—(PI.) Deep, smoky old rose with a 
lighter undertone. Lower petals of same color but deli¬ 
cately mottled and flaked, with central lines of red. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
ENIGMA—(PI.) Tall plant with large flowers. Strikingly 
striped red, white and blue. A real novelty. 
5c each; 3 for 15c; 6 for 25c; 12 for 45c 
EXCELLENCE—(PI.) Color, a deep, orange-vermilion; al¬ 
most self-color.10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 for 85c 
