KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Dahlia Satan 
DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Mary Ellen. I. D. Described 
as a seedling of Mrs. I. de 
Ver Warner with the same 
habit of growth. Color is 
lavender pink with more 
pink than lavender. $2.00. 
Maryland Glory. I. D. A most 
satisfactory bloomer from 
early to late. Perfect flow¬ 
ers of Tyrian rose shaded 
crimson carmine borne in 
profusion on good stems. 
Plants only $1.50. 
Meadowbrook. An exception¬ 
ally strong and rugged 
grower with heavy foliage. 
Stems very long and always 
erect, holding the flower 
well above the bush, regu¬ 
lar formation. Lilac veined 
rosy magenta, giving a gen¬ 
eral tone of mallow purple. 
$2.50. 
Minnie Eastman. I. D. or 
S. C. Bright flame color 
with undershadings of deep 
yellow. Stems long and 
erect. 75c. 
Monmouth Champion, p p> 
A wonderful Dahlia produc¬ 
ing twice as many blooms 
as any other large flow¬ 
ered variety, blooms meas¬ 
uring from 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter. The color is 
brilliant orange. $1.50. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. I. D. Undoubtedly the largest 
and finest of its color ever introduced. Rich 
glowing old rose, without a trace of any other 
color. Huge flowers of great depth and sub¬ 
stance. $1.00. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. F. D. Mauve pink, per¬ 
fect form, immense size. 25c. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece, p p. The monster blooms 
of deep, dark red shading toward garnet are 
held erect on stiff stems. It is a stocky grower 
and in all a good dahlia. Comparing this va¬ 
riety with Dwight W. Morrow, it has better 
stems, but is not as bright a shade of red, nor 
does it stand the amount of sunshine Dwight 
Morrow does without burning. $7.50. 
Myra Howard , p D. The color is a glowing com¬ 
bination of saffron yellow and gold with tints of 
salmon, the entire effect being ocbreous color. 
Giant blooms on long, rigid stems. $4.00. 
Old Hickory. F. D. A rugged plant, semi-dwarf 
with each branch bearing a large bloom which 
is almost a ball with centers always full. Stems 
ideal for basket arrangement, and the blooms 
are wonderful keepers. Color, madder red with 
apricot suffusions. 75c. 
Omar Khayyam. F. D. The unusual coloring is a 
Chinese red at the base of the petals, shading to 
a bright orange and tipped lighter. Tall healthy 
grower with strong foliage. $2.00. 
Pot O’ Gold, p pp A large, brilliant flower of 
clear yellow with long, wavy petals. Free bloom¬ 
ing. Plants only $2.50. 
Ray Warner, p pp Long, pointed and twisted 
petals, good stems, low-branching bushes, pink 
at least two shades brighter than Jersey’s 
Beauty. Centers always full, very early to bloom 
and a mass of color when not disbudded. $5.00. 
Robert Emmet , p pp A new, velvety cardinal 
red dahlia of giant size and great beauty. A 
perfect open-grower with dark green, insect- 
resistant foliage. Great quantities of perfect 
blooms from mid-August till frost. Stems stiff 
and long with flowers perfectly facing. $7.50. 
Rudy Vallee. S. C. Centers chrome yellow, gradu¬ 
ally shading to orange and reddish apricot. 
Flowers are full centered and are held well above 
the clean-cut foliage on long straight stems. 
$4.00. 
Satan, g C. or I. D. Color, scarlet with yellow 
on reverse of petals showing at the center as 
petals unfold. Stems are very long. Very showy 
in the garden. Bushes tall and rugged. Flowers 
are uniformly large and of regular formation, 
keeping well when cut. We believe this to be the 
outstanding introduction of recent years. $5.00. 
Star of Bethlehem, p pp Inclining to the semi- 
Cactus type with a high full center. Color 
creamy white, giving the pointed petals a waxy 
appearance. Strong stems and erect, foliage clean 
and attractive. $2.00. 
