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KUNZMAN, NEW ALBANY, INDIANA 
Be fair with your grower or dealer; certain seasons 
or localities cause variations in the dahlia flower. Be 
sure you are right, then report if a mistake has been 
made. 
What Others Think Of Our Dahlias: 
Each succeeding year we receive more and more ap¬ 
preciative letters from pleased customers. That’s what 
makes life worth living, and helps us like our work. 
Below are a few of the many letters received last sea¬ 
son—full names and addresses furnished cheerfully up¬ 
on request. 
A friend in Woodruff, S. C., writes: “Pm delighted 
to tell you that my Jersey’s Beauty dahlias were lovely 
this year. Your stock of tubers are by far the best I’ve 
ever been able to buy. I have never had a tuber from 
you which failed to sprout. Also, I wish to thank you 
for the premium roots. They were fine, particularly a 
lovely yellow of which you gave me six roots.” 
And from Marion, Kentucky, a customer writes: “It 
may be interesting to you to know that your World’s 
Best White won first prize at our County Fair this year 
as the best bloom in the show; your Rose Glory won 
second. Pve been growing dahlias for pleasure for 
twenty years, but didn’t win a thing in that class. Pos¬ 
sibly if I had bought bulbs from you, I might have had 
better luck.” 
A. V. L., from Dallas, Texas, tells us: “We think you 
are the most prompt, courteous, generous and squarest 
mail order house we have ever dealt with.” 
And from Weatherford, Texas, Mrs. S. J. L. writes: 
“I was certainly pleased with the dahlia bulbs which I 
ordered from you last year. Despite the terrible drought 
we had here, my dahlias bloomed profusely and I won 
Five blue ribbons and two reds at the County Fair here 
on them.” 
From Chattanooga, Tennessee: “The dahlias I re¬ 
ceived from you last Spring were lovely, and I want to 
show my appreciation. They were all you said they 
would be and all I hoped they would be.” 
Flower Growing is not only a pastime for children 
and grandmothers; but is also real up-lifting recreation 
for the man or woman who has monotonous, dreary tasks 
to perform throughout the day. 
A house is built of bricks and stones, of sills, and 
posts, and piers; 
But home is built of loving deeds that stand a thousand 
years. 
A house, though but an humble cot within its walls 
may hold 
A home of priceless beauty rich in Love’s eternal gold. 
-o- 
Roots can be mailed out any time between Januarj’’ 
1st and June 1st. After April 10th there is no danger 
of freezing if sent by mail. If wanted before then, 
send 10c extra for Insurance. 
