KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
This type of dahlia is very popular for table arrangements, and vases. The bushes are compact, 
free branching and exceedingly prolific bloomers. They do wonderfully well when pinched back or 
cut back for landscape efifect, but should not be thinned out or disbudded. If Orchid Flowering or 
Single Dahlias are cut before the pollen shows, they will hold their petals and keep for days. 
Beaver. Crimson Maroon. 50c. 
Buttercup. A graceful pale lemon yellow. Long 
stem holds flower erect. Wonderful for decora¬ 
tive purposes. Plants only $1.00. 
Citronella. Clear canary yellow ground with crim¬ 
son carmine reverse. 50c. 
Everest. Pure white throughout. Long graceful 
recurving florets. 50c. 
Goldfinch. Very showy, yellow’ ground, shaded red 
with crimson reverse. 50c. 
Leopard. Yellowish ground with crimson reverse 
spotted lighter. 50c. 
Mavis. Light lilac ground with deep reddish pur¬ 
ple reverse. 50c. 
Polly. S unflower yellow ground. Carmine reverse. 
50c. 
Ruby. Light ground shaded with tyrian rose. 
Deep tyrian rose reverse. 50c. 
Starfish. Pale lilac ground, suffused tyrian rose 
with deep rosy magenta reverse. 50c. 
LARGE SINGLES (Tubers) 
This type of Dahlia is particularly suitable for decorative purposes 
Doris. Deep velvety carmine, heavily tipped pure 
white. A spectacular color combination. Bushes 
semi-compact. Growing habits and stems ideal. 
50c. 
Fragrance. A very attractive and artistic bi-color. 
Petals are pure white, with a broad margin of 
bright carmine. An ideal border variety, stems 
slender but erect, foliage fernlike or serrated. 50c. 
Garnet Poinsettia. Rich, glowing garnet with a 
brilliant, glistening sheen. Large blooms of 
poinsettia form on long, stiff stems, strong 
plants, producing profusely. 50c. 
James Weller. Effective because of its color com¬ 
bination rich golden yellow central zone of each 
petal soft rosy red. Large, well-formed blooms 
held erect on long, stiff stems. Early and con¬ 
tinuous blooms. 75c. 
Lois. Charming pink single. Deep golden center. 
Stems are ideal, both in the garden and for 
decoration. $1.00. 
Newport Wonder. Beautiful rose pink. $1.00. 
Purity. Pure white, perfectly formed, on long, 
stiff stems. Petals broad and heavy and slight¬ 
ly recurved. 35c. 
Scarlet Century. Bright, glowing scarlet on erect 
stems. Good grower, free bloomer, with petals 
evenly placed. 50c. 
Tango. Cadmium yellow, shaded scarlet orange. 
50c. 
POMPOM OR BOUQUET DAHLIAS 
A miniature form of the show and fancy Dahlias, having the same round, ball-like form, but much 
smaller in size. The plants are also smaller, of branching habit, producing flowers in endless pro¬ 
fusion. As they can be cut in sprays they are valuable for bouquets and table decoration. 
Aimee. A wee bronze flower. 35c. 
Atom. Orange color, perfect form. 35c. 
Bob White. Very free bloomer, long stems and 
lacy foliage. Pure white. 35c. 
Darksome. The best dark red or maroon. 35c. 
Deedee. Pure Lavender. Dainty and small. 35c. 
Dot. Pure white, perfect stems, early bloomer. 
Excellent cut flower. 35c. 
Edith Mueller. An excellent burnt orange. 75c. 
Elizabeth. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped car¬ 
mine. Fine form and good stems. 35c. 
Eureka. Yellow cadmium carmine shadings at 
tips with occasional white petals. 35c. 
Goldilocks. Pure gold, long stems. 35c. 
Helen Anita. Small lavender, white center. 50c. 
Honey. Very small, yellow ground tipped brown¬ 
ish red, exceptionally long stems. 50c. 
Jack. Purple garnet. Low growing symmetrical 
bush supplying tone and richness of color. An 
incessant bloomer perfectly formed. Plants only 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Jill. Soft yellow suffused and tipped carmine. 
Blooms small and uniform. Excellent for land¬ 
scape effect also for cutting. Long blooming 
period. Plants only $1.00. 
Joan. Beautifully formed clear yellow. $1.00. 
Johnny. The most perfect and smallest dark red 
or maroon dahlia grown. 35c. 
Little David. Small, perfectly formed russet or¬ 
ange. Free bloomer, fine for cutting. 35c. 
Little Edith. Primrose yellow tipped carmine. 35c. 
Mickey. Desirable for border planting. Yellow 
heavily tipped and shaded crimson. 50c. 
Mike. Burnt orange shading lighter. 35c. 
Snowclad. Fine white, profuse bloomer. 35c. 
Sunny Daybreak. Lemon yellow, heavily tipped 
cardinal. 35c. 
Yellow Gem. Clear canary yellow. 35c. 
