Dahlias of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
NEW WONDER DAHLIAS FOR 1934 (Continued) 
Monmouth Queen 
MONMOUTH QUEEN —F. D. (10-32). In this fine dahlia we have a most pleasing color 
effect, it being piric yellow in the center of the flowers, with gradation of light prim¬ 
rose to cream yellow rear petals. Flowers are full centered, 10 inches and over across 
and 4 to 5 inches deep, and are held facing front on long stiff stems high above the 
luxuriant bright green foliage. Plant is a vigorous grower, wide spreading, with many 
branches and very prolific of large perfect exhibition blooms from early to end of 
season. Very resistant to injury from insect attacks. Height 5 to 6 feet. Winner 
in the undisseminated seedling class at Asbury Park and Red Bank 1933 shows. 
Strong divisions, each $9.00. Plants each $4.50 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FROM OTHER SOURCES 
CHIEF JUSTICE I. D. (Samson, 1933). A monster flower on very long cane like stems, 
which always hold the blooms erect. The color is a lovely chamois, with soft rose 
suffusion. A fine exhibition variety. Plants are of medium height, wide spreading 
and a very prolific bloomer throughout the season. This dahlia attracted much atten¬ 
tion at the 1933 Boston Show, and was rated as one of the bests of the new dahlias 
staged in this show. It was much admired by all who had the pleasure of attending 
the show. 
Roots, each $5.00, Plants, each $2.50, 3 for $6.50 
