LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
Seeds of Quality 
KEMP’S ORCHID FLOWERED JAPANESE IRIS-Continued 
^ * Lavender pink, heavily veined Venetian blue, with deep chrome yellow 
blotch at base of petals. Pistils lavender tipped venician blue. 6 petals, size of 
flower 6 inches, height of stalk 50 inches. It is impossible to adequately describe 
the great beauty of this exquisite variety. You will have to see it to fully appreciate 
its beauty. 
Price, 50c each, $5.00 per dozen 
VERNON (No. 21). Bright lavender blue on rosaline pink ground. Narrow and of 
orange rufous on center of lower third of petals. Standards 'or inferior petals oxide 
blue, mottled lavender pink. Pistils creamy white, tipped lavender blue. 3 petals. 
Size of flower 7-8 inches, height of stalk, 30 inches. 
Price, 50c each, $5.00 per dozen 
VAN HOESEN- (No. 6). Dull bluish violet, veined lilac pink. Light orange colored 
blotch at base of petals Standards or inferior petals lilac pink tipped bluish violet 
Pistils dull greenish white, edged bluish violet, with deeper margin of bluish violet 
at terminal. A very beautiful variety. Single. Diameter of flower 6 inches, height 
48 inches. 
Price, 50c each, $5.00 per dozen 
SPECIAL OFFER—1 each of the 22 varieties $10.00, 3 of each $25.00, not prepaid. 
JAPANESE IRIS SEED FROM KEMP'S ORCHID 
FLOWERED STRAIN 
That many new and beautiful varieties will result from the planting of this strain of 
seed, there can be no question or doubt. Iris are easily grown from seed, and any one with 
greenhouse facilities, or a sunny window in the house can succeed with them 
Price per packet of 100 seeds .$ .25* 
Three packets .. ........ *60 
Six packets . . " .BOO 
Postpaid 
Full cultural directions printed on each packet. 
Dahlia Seed 
seed will bloom in 10 or 12 weeks after sowing. The seed offered are from many 
of the best exhibition varieties listed in our catalog and is the surplus over and above our 
own requirements and. of the same quality as that we shall plant, and should produce some 
very worth while varieties. However, growing dahlias from seed is purely a gamble, and 
we cannot guarantee the results. All who plant dahliia seed, simply take a chance, hoping 
they will get one or more that will be of outstanding worth. Supply is limited, and while 
it lasts, orders will be filled at the popular price of— 100 seeds, $5.00, 200 seeds $9.00. 
Kemp's Giant Zinnias 
Full cultural directions on each packet. 
The .Giant Zinnias are the largest flowered and most gorgeous of all the garden an¬ 
nuals, with a wonderful range of color. 
The giant blooms are extremely double, with long stems, and good keeping qualities. 
This old-fashioned flower is a joy in the garden, and extremely satisfactory for house dec¬ 
oration. If you have room for but one annual, plant the Zinnia. No other annual will 
give so much in return for so little attention. 
It loves a hot, dry Summer and grows with almost no care, although better results are 
obtained with some loving care. It has no insect or fungous enemies. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED —3-4 feet. IThe flowers often measure 6 to 8 inches in diameter 
and 4 inches deep. Mixed in the following colors—primrose yellow, creamy yellow, 
rich crimson, lavender, light rose, rich orange yellow, light rose with center deep rose,’ 
golden yellow on brown, old rose, orange and gold, pure white, deep purple and flame 
scarlet. Pkt. 15c, 4 pkts. for 50c, 9 pkts. for $1.00 
Marigolds 
In late Summer, when many annuals are past their best, the Marigolds afford a wealth 
of color that is simply invaluable. The large flowered African varieties produce enormous,, 
self colored flowers on tall plants and are indispensable for porch decoration and exhibi¬ 
tion. One of the longest keepers of all annuals. 
ORANGE QUEEN —Large, perfect, double quilled flowers of a rich deep, golden orange color. 
Very attractive. Pkt. 10c, 3 pkts. for 25c 
LEMON QUEEN —These are lemon color, but the formation of the flower is exactly like 
the Orange Queen. Cultural directions on each packet. 
Pk,t. 10c, 3 pkt. for 25c 
