1938 
Wholesale Price List of 
Roots, Plants and 
Rooted Chattings 
Notice: This is a.wholesalelisiv-anctunless you are 
a commercial grower or > gell dahlias, you 
must add 1-3 to price list* Except where 
prices are market nfet) v unless or&er*an\ounts 
to $7.00. T < ' *. 
Green Plants: We spec/ali^ in Green Frants'and , 
recommend them 4^£r rdo^r^Qnr plants' are? 
grown in 3-inch n otstP^wktr B m ofiftfrAkr heat. 
Well hardened-off before D a 
shipped anytime after May 1st. RooT~ 
be shipped at anytime. 
Rooted Cuttings: These are well rooted and are 
easily shipped. However, we do not guaran¬ 
tee these but add extras in case of loss. 
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Inspection: Our dahlias were field inspected in 
1937 for Mosaic and Ring Spot, which are 
two serious deseases to guard against. 
Terms: Cash with order, or balance before ship¬ 
ment. We recommend express shipments on 
account of insurance. Nothing will be sent 
by Parcel Post unless sufficient postage ac¬ 
companies order. 
We are greatly in favor of the plan 
for the reduction of prices on new introduc¬ 
tions. This concerns prices on plants for the first 
year, and roots and plants the second year. As 
in many cases a dahlia gets to be old before the 
average customer can afford to purchase it. Also, 
making the prices net, gives the amateur the 
same privilege as the commercial man, by allow¬ 
ing him to buy more new varieties. 
Prices on Mrs. Wm. S. Knudsen and Mrs. C. 
E. Wilden for 1939 will be, Roots $3 net and 
Plants $1 net/ 
Watch for report of Paul Bunyan’s Charm, 
Has beauty, form and ni’-as big as a barn, 
The grandest yellow of the time, 
Coming out in Nineteen thirty-ntne 
Dixie 
Dahlia Gardens 
R. 2 ’ Clio, Mich. A. Hendricks 
Gardens Located On Dixie Highway, 
(M10), Midway Between 
Flint and Saginaw 
Visitors Always Welcome 
