Dahlias of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
NEW WONDER DAHLIAS FOR 1934 (Continued) 
Monmouth Radiance 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE —I. D. (X100). In this wonderfully beautiful dahlia is presented 
a color combination of light coral pink with primrose suffusion rear half of petals, 
giving the flower a brilliant coral pink front effect with deep primrose back ground 
that radiates throughout the entire flower. It is beautiful from whatever angle it is 
viewed. It is a true informal decorative and the flowers reach a diameter of 11 inches 
find over by a depth of 5 to 6 inches, and are held high above the foliage on long stems. 
Plant is an exceedingly strong robust grower, attaining to a height of 6 to 7 feet, is 
many branched, and the blooms can be cut with stems up to 4 feet in length. This 
dahlia needs no pinching back or thinning out of the branches, in fact it gives best 
results to allow it to grow at will, as its great vigor will bring every bloom to large 
exhibition size regardless of the number on the plant. Midseason to frost. 
Winner of The American Home Achievement Medal at the Camden, N. J., Dahlia Society 
Show, October 9th, 1933. Also the Hurley Store Silver Trophy for the most outstand¬ 
ing exhibit in the Show. Winner in the single bloom class at Red Bank and Brooklyn. 
A head liner on the 1933 HONOR ROLL. 
Strong divisions, each $12.00. Plants each $6.00 
ORINGO—I. D. (32-19). This is one of the most unique and distinctive dahlias in color 
and formation we have seen in many years. The color effect is a graduation of golden 
orange to rich salmon orange from front to rear petals of flower, and the petals are 
curled and twisted in a manner to bring out its brilliant colors much more effective 
than is usually noticeable in a flat petaled flower. The flowers attain to 10 to 12 
inches across by 5 to 6 inches in depth, and are held on stiff stems well above the 
foliage. Plant grows to medium height, well branched and a prolific bloomer. A splen¬ 
did exhibition variety. Stock very limited. 
Strong divisions, each $7.50. Plants each $3.75 
