Dahlias of Quality 
1933 INTRODUCTIONS-Continued 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
White Wonder 
WHITE WONDER—I. D. Introduced by us spring of 1933. The greatest I. D. White 
Dahlia ever introduced. A great grower, great bloomer, great prize winner, also a 
great tuber maker. It has made good everywhere. For the remainder of the story, 
read what some of our customers say about it. 
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 8th, 1933. 
Dear Mr. Kemp :— 
I have been growing dahlias for fourteen years, and in all that time have been search¬ 
ing for a good white, and about decided to quit trying whites until I read your description 
of White Wonder. I purchased a root on the strength of your reputation as a dahlia in¬ 
troducer with the hopes it might be a real white. I am pleased to tell you that my hopes 
were more than realized this past season. I consider White Wonder the best dahlia in¬ 
troduced since the introduction of Jane Cowl. 
It is an ideal white in every respect. It is a super dahlia with a great future before 
it. I have three hills of it, and today cut eleven blooms, all of which were ten inches and 
over in width and five to six inches in depth. It’s a real dahlia, and you deserve the con¬ 
gratulations of all dahlia lovers for having introduced it. 
Cordially yours, 
R. G. McCREIGHT 
Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 15th, 1933 
Dear Mr. Kemp :— 
I cannot let the season of 1933 pass without writing you a few lines about your great 
“White Wonder”. 
This is the finest white I have ever seen or had the pleasure of growing. In fact I 
have bought white dahlias year after year, from coast to coast as they were introduced and 
I fail to find any of them that has come up to this fine white of yours. It is all and more 
than you claimed for it. Had some blooms that were 12 inches across on the two plants 
I grew. It is very refined and will require some beating for sometime to come. Should 
be grown by all dahlia lovers. 
Sincerely yours, 
WALTER HINDLEY 
