QREETINGS FOR 1940 - -- 
I ivish to tJiCink all my patrons for their patronage the past year. 
I hope I may continue to please them. The season of 1929 ivas a very 
good one for blooms and made very fine large tubers. 
There are great possibilities for people who live in the country or 
on farms to raise dahlias, both for selling cut flowers and tubers. Any 
one who is interested may write me and I will give him plans and prices 
on collections of a thousand dahlia tubers of varieties best suited to their 
need. Wishing you all a happy and prosperous New Year I am, 
Yours very tridy. 
Dr. S. S. Shattuck 
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AH' persons taking discount must include postage or tubers will be 
sent by express. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1940 
CHARMETTE 
F. D. Min. A real prize winner of canary yellow. 2 inch blooms 
on perfect stems. Tubers $2.00 
NORTH POLE 
F. D. A very fine, large, clean, clear white on a perfect stem. Grand 
keeper and good bloomer. Tubers $10.00 
LANTERN GLOW 
F. D. A fine bronze, gold and cerise. Large blooms with stiff stems. 
Tubers $10.00 
LITTLE JIMMIE 
Pom. Grand cut flower, perfect stem, small, dark rose-red. 
Tubers $1.00 
SAGAMORE FIREFLY 
F. D. Min. Good cut flower of fine red. Tubers $1.00 
SAGAMORE PURPLE 
F. D. Grand pansy-purple, dark foliage, large blooms on good, strong 
stems. Tubers $10.00 
SAGAMORE ORANGE BEAUTY 
F. D. Min. A very nice little orange colored flower on good stem 
with good foliage. Blooms 2 to 3 inches. Tubers $2.00 
