Dahlias of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
KEMP'S WONDER DAHLIAS 
Reports coming to us from all parts of the United States, Canada and overseas coun¬ 
tries all tell 1 the same story of sweepstakes and class prize winnings. Sensational successes 
everywhere. 
This year we are privileged to offer you other varieties that we feel sure will take their 
place in the ranks of the great Dahlias that have been the greatest prize winners through¬ 
out the country the past few years. 
For many years, KEMP’S WONDER DAHLIAS have been consistent prize winners 
wherever exhibited in competition, and better still, they are wonderful doers, which prove 
the real worth of a Dahlia. You never go wrong when you buy Kemp grown Dahlias. 
Dahlia orders for less than $1.00 not acceptable. 
NEW WONDER DAHLIAS FOR 1934 
Abbreviations: F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—Informal Decorative; Str.C—Straight Cac¬ 
tus ; I.C.—Incurved Cactus ; S.C.—Semi-Cactus ; P.—Paeony. 
Divisions, mean one or more roots (tubers) to each. 
Monmouth Sunburst 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST— F. D. (28-30). The colors of this beautiful dahlia are brilliant 
lemon center with salmon orange background, producing a realistic sunburst effect. 
The flowers face both upward and front on long stiff stems well above the foliage, and 
reach a maximum size of about 9 inches wide and 7 inches in depth. The plant at¬ 
tains to a height of 4% to 5 feet, is many branched, and exceedingly prolific of blooms 
from early to late season. AN HONOR ROLL DAHLIA of much merit. A prime fav¬ 
orite with the many visitors to our gardens the past three years. 
Strong divisions, each $7.50. Plants each $3.75 
