LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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Dahlias of Quality 
RED SHADES, ETC.-Continued 
KEMP’S FT. MONMOUTH — I. D. Of all the red dahlias introduced this has been the 
greatest prize winner to date. It is the only super dahlia of its color in existence. 
A rich wine red, with an undertone of bright crimson maroon. Does not burn nor 
fade under bright, hot sunshine. It has been grown up to 15 % inches in diameter. 
Plant is a tall, vigorous grower, very prolific of large exhibition blooms, supported by 
stiff stems high above the dark green foliage. 
Divisions, each $1.00, Plants), each 75 cents; 3 for $2.00 
GOOD NIGHT I. D. (Broomall-Success). By far the prettiest dark colored dahlia in com¬ 
merce. The color is Oxblood red, shaded maroon. Flowers are large of fine forma¬ 
tion, average 10 inches by 5 inches in size, and are produced on long stiff stems, high 
above the foliage. Height of plant about 5 feet. 
Divisions, each, $1.25, Plants,, each 75 cents; 3 for $2.00 
EMANUELS BEAUTY —F. D. (Mendosa). A flame red dahlia of most excellent quality. 
Long stiff stems, that hold the flowers well above the foliage. Strong sturdy growing 
plant, insect resisting foliage, and heat resistance. Highly recommended. 
Divisions, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75 
KARL BONOWITZ— S. C. (Dahliadel). This large brilliant carmine colored dahlia is the 
best of this type in this color. Sturdy flowers are supported on extra long stiff stems, 
high above the foliage, and the strong growing plant never fails to develop the num¬ 
erous exhibition size blooms to perfection. 
Divisions, each $1.75, Plants, each, $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA —I. D. (Newsom). This fine red dahlia of California origin is a de¬ 
cided acquisition to the red section. The color is a dark, cardinal red, flower of real 
giant size both in width and depth, supported on long stiff stems high above the lux¬ 
uriant dark red foliage. A prize winner of exceptional merit. 
Divisions, each $2.25; 3 for $6.00, Plants, each* $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
Variegated Dahlias 
HAZEL CHAPMAN —F. D. (Kemp, 1932). In this unique dahlia we have a color combi¬ 
nation that is very attractive. The background is ochraceous buff, striped, speckled and 
splashed brilliant spectrum red. Occasionaly a flower will come solid spectrum red, 
or half red and half variegated. The 8 inch blooms are supported on stiff stems high 
above the foliage. Plants medium height. Owing to the destruction of most of the 
plants by the big storm of last August we have no roots to offer this year. 
Plants, each $1.25; 3 for $3.00 
CHAMPOEG —F. D. (Crites-Kemp). The Dahlia Beautiful. The color of this beautiful 
dahlia is waxy canary yellow at center, shading to salmon pink. A color combination 
so beautiful and evenly distributed as though it was the masterpiece of' the talented 
artist’s brush. Flowers are supported by strong sturdy stems, that hold 9 to 10 inch 
blooms well above the foliage. Height of plant about 5 feet. 
Divisions, each $2.00; 3 for $5.50, Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.,75 
RUDY VALLEE —S. C. (Broomall-Success). Of the many fine dahlias of recent introduc¬ 
tion, none is more distinct nor outstanding than this one. When the flowers begin 
opening they show chrome yellow centers, with graduation to grenadine pink as the 
flower expands, finally becoming grenadine orange red when full bloom. The large, 
full centered blooms are held well above the foliage on long, straight stems. Plant a 
strong grower, attaining to a height of about 6 feet. A beautifjul flower, and a great 
prize winner. 
Divisions, each $2.50; 3 for $7.00, Plants, each $1.25; 3 for $3.50 
Cactus Dahlias 
GERTRUDE NORMAN —Str. Cactus (Kemp). This fine Cactus is the most satisfactory 
of any white of this type we have ever grown. The bush is a strong grower, attain¬ 
ing to a height of 7-8 feet, and is exceedingly prolific of large blooms, which are sup¬ 
ported on long, straight stems, and are held high above the foliage. Flowers can be 
grown to 8 inches and over in diameter. A fine garden and exhibition dahlia. 
Divisions, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ELLA MAY —(Prentice). In this cactus we have a beautiful and graceful flower. The 
color is rich violet carmine, shading to prune purple on outer petals. Slightly incurved, 
and about 5 inches in diameter. Good stiff stems, that hold the flower facing well 
above the foliage of a strong growing plant. 
Divisions, each 50 cents; 3 for $1.00 
FARNCOT —(Fraser). The colors of this distinct dahlia are Aster purple, tipped white. 
Plant is a good grower, very prolific of bloom, all of which are supported by long, 
straight stems, well above the foliage. 
Divisions, each 50 cents 
