No flower garden is complete without dahlias, 
DUKE (Chappaqua-Parrella) — Miniature 
F. D. light blend of marigold orange on 
yellow base. Height of plant 3% feet. 
Profuse bloomer on long stems. Long 
keeper when cut making it ideal for 
commercial purposes. Duke is an at- 
tractive little gem that was awarded the 
A.D.S. Silver Trophy at New York for 
best new small flower under 4 inches. 
If you want a prize winning miniature, 
don’t pass up Duke. On Mr. Dudley’s 
Honor Roll. 
Roots $3.50 net Plants $1.75 net 
DUKE 
JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY TESTIMONIALS 
St. Paul, Minn. 
Avril 7, 1950 
Please send the Dahlia seeds. As I’d like to send some by airmail to Germany. You may 
not know it but you made yourself friends in that country beeause your Dahlia seeds have done 
wonders there, which I have sent. 
Mibe, AG, J 
Century, Florida 
May 2, 1951 
The Dahlia roots arrived in good condition. The roots you send us are always of high 
quality and your courtesy is appreciated. : 
Wilnests GEN Ain NN, 
Woodside, Long Island 
Octa Tal o5il 
The Dahlias I grew from your seeds are truly beautiful. 
Have grown Dahlias from seeds before, but never like yours. What a pleasure. 
Mrs. A. M. 
Tulsa, Okla. 
; : : April 12, 1951 
We have bought your roots before and have reecived a great deal of pleasure from the 
beautiful blooms. 
Misa Dear 
Boxe ial 
Greenlawn, L. I. 
January 27, 1951 
Dear Sir: 
Please send catalog. The varieties I’ got from you im the Spring did very well. My seedling 
scored 85.1 at Farmingdale. ae i 
Yours truly, 
J. L. 
Cleveland 24, Ohio 
June 5, 1951 
Mr. Albert Parrella , 
Dear Sir: : 
Please accept my sincere thanks for your kindness, generosity and promptness. It makes us 
glad that there are ome decent Human Being around. I shall try to contact all the big estates 
on your behalf. i 
Gn Jal; Se 
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