To Our Dahlia Friends: 
We wish we could meet all of you personally and have 
a heart-to-heart dahlia chat, talking about the new vari¬ 
eties on the market this year, and reminiscing about old 
favorites. We had an especially good crop of roots last 
Fall, and by the way—speaking of old favorites we’d like 
to call your attention to our Super Value Root Collections. 
In each collection there is a variety of color, size and type. 
Take Collection No. 1, for instance- say for the new dahlia 
grower. Here is a group of easily grown, hardy dahlias 
that do well in practically any soil, and make very lovely 
cut flowers. For the more experienced dahlia fan who al¬ 
ready has many of No. 1 varieties and would like some¬ 
thing newer, No. 2 is a collection of favorites that would 
make your garden admired more than ever. And for you 
folks who would still rather have roots than plants, Col¬ 
lection No. 3 offers a dozen popular 1937 introductions 
which are a pleasure to grow and more pleasure to look at. 
AND, we know you will be interested in looking over 
the latest varieties we have to offer. Included are many 
interesting beauties- such as Model 999, Rita Wells and 
Your Lucky Star. If you have been growing our plants, 
you will already have been convinced that getting the new 
introductions this way is a safe, economical way of having 
the latest varieties at minimum cost. 
LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, we would thank you sin¬ 
cerely for your patronage and for your letters telling us 
how much you like our stock—and we’d tell you that we 
are looking forward to giving you th e very best service 
possible again this year! 
Best wishes for a successful dahlia season, 
EDWARD’S DAHLIA GARDENS 
