GREETINGS 
A.11 Dahlias listed in this catalogue are field 
grown here at Bridgeton without forcing. As a 
result, the roots are not large, overgrown ones with 
all the life forced out of them the previous year. 
A small root with a good eye will give better re¬ 
sults than a large one will. 
This small inexpensive catalogue lists a large 
number of fine Dahlias. I hope among them you 
may find many to your liking. A small catalogue, 
such as this, allows me to pass along the saving 
to you. Please compare my prices with others be¬ 
fore buying. 
The Poms, Miniatures, and Orchid Flowering are 
selling better each year. For grace and beauty 
they cannot be excelled by any other flower. There 
are also large varieties to please everyone. 
Many 1937 introductions are listed this year. 
The old fan will surely want them, as they are 
really outstanding. 
Late ordering often leads to disappointment. 
Order early; it will help both the buyer and the 
seller. 
Visitors always welcome. Be sure to come dur¬ 
ing September and October to see the flowers in 
bloom. 
All stock guaranteed true to name and all roots 
to grow. Stock proving otherwise will be gladly 
replaced. I do not substitute. 
Postage paid on all orders of One Dollar or over. 
Cash with order. Stamps accepted on the smaller 
orders. 
Roots shipped after April 1st unless otherwise 
ordered. 
Plants shipped after May 15th; twenty-five cents 
extra for Special Delivery on Plants is good insur¬ 
ance. 
No Dahlia Plants shipped outside the Japanese 
Beetle Zone after June 15th. 
BENNETT K. MATLACK, 
Bridgeton, N. J. 
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