QREETINGS FOR 1939 - - - 
I tvish to tJiank all my patrons for their patronage, the past year. 
I hope I may continue to please them. The season of 1938 tvas not such 
a good one for blooms but made very fine large tubers. 
There are great possibilities for people who live in the country or 
on famns to raise dahlias, both for selling cut flowers and tubers. Any 
one who is interested may ivrite me and I ivill give him plans and prices 
on collections of a thousand, dahlia tubers of varieties best suited to their 
need. Wishmg you all a happy and prosperous Neiv Year I am, 
Yours very truly. 
Dr. S. S. Shat tuck 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1938 
ROYAL-LAVENDER 
F. D. Very large dark lavender. 9 inch blooms on a great stem. A new shade. 
Depth of blooms 5 inches. Foliage leathery and very dark bronze green in color. 
Leaves are very large like Elite Glory. This is a winner. A few tubers at $5.00 each 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS 
I. I). A very large true yellow on a great stem. A good keeper with light foliage. 
Profuse bloomer. Tubers $5.00 
LITTLE CHAMPION 
Pom. Pink and white. Small and very beautiful on good stem. A grand keeper. 
Tubers $1.00 
WEE TODDLER 
Pom. A beautiful Violet on good stem. Small, free foliage. Tubers $1.00 
FASCINATOR 
Pom. A grand salmon color, small on a great stem. This is a beauty. Tubers $1.00 
SAGAMORE IDOL 
F, D. A very large canary yellow with fine depth, great stem. Very fine foliage. 
Tubers $M.OO 
SAGAMORE EMPRESS 
F. D. A very large and deep flower on a long cane like stem. Color rose pink, 
shaded darker at center. Grand heavy foliage. Tubers $10.00 
RED STOCKING 
F. D. A fine true red on a good stem. Blooms are full and deep with good size, 
grand foliage. Tubers $7.00 
