LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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Dahlias of Quality 
NEW WONDER DAHLIAS FOR 1934-Continued 
Rosetta 
ROSETTA —I. D. (15-32). The predominating color effect of this fine dahlia is old rose 
shading to yellow radiation at base of petals, which greatly enhances its beauty. The 
flowers are 10 inches and over in width, and 6 to 7 inches in depth, and are held well 
above the dark leathery foliage, on stiff stems. Plant is of medium height, wide spread¬ 
ing and unusually prolific off large beautiful bloom, from early season until killed 
down by frost. The thick, tough foliage is very resistant to injurious insects. A 
good dahlia for exhibition, and for garden and house decoration. 
Strong divisions, each $9.00. Plantsv each $4.50 
KEMP’S ORANGE BRILLIANT —I. D. (19-34). A golden orange of exceptional brilliancy, 
that will take its place in the ranks of the very best dahlias for a long time to come. 
The flowers can be easily grown to 11 inches and over in diameter, and the depth is 
always just right to properly balance the blooms, whether grown to large exhibition 
size or of intermediate size for florists use or house decoration A wonderful all round 
dahlia in which we have failed to find a single fault. We have watched the action of 
this dahlia the past three years, and we can truthfully say, it comes about as near 
being the perfect dahlia as any we have ever seen. It has every good quality that 
could be desired in a dahlia. A tall vigorous grower, producing its brilliant blooms on 
cane like stems 3-4 feet in length, a fine keeper both on the bush and when cut, a 
splendid shipper, and a good tuber maker for green plants. What more could one 
want in a dahlia? Owing to the destruction of the major portion of the stock by the 
August hurricane we can offer this fine dahlia in plants only this year. 
Plants, each $4.50, 3 for $12j00 
