sey’s Beauty with every good trait of the latter. 
The color is a light salmon-orange, shading to gren¬ 
adine orange, the base of petals being a light yel¬ 
low. Petals are slightly twisted and are of splendid 
substance, making it an exceptionally fine cut 
flower. A prolific bloomer. Root 75c 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER (I.D.) (Kemp 85)— 
The predominating color of this fine dahlia is Nap¬ 
thaline violet, with an undertone of royal purple, 
lightening to a faint bluish violet at the tips of 
petals. Deep flowers of perfect form. Stems are 
stiff, holding flowers a foot above the foliage. A 
truly outstanding variety, keeping well when cut. 
Plant is a prolific bloomer, strong-grower, not sus¬ 
ceptible to sucking insects. Root 75c 
KEMPS WHITE WONDER (I.D.) — This great 
white is a definite cross between Ft. Monmouth 
and Ida Perkins and is one of the largest and best 
white dahlias of informal decorative type. Color is 
pure white, blooms are held very erect on stiff 
stems, and are produced in profusion early until 
late in the season. This dahlia attained 11-12 
inches in the trial garden of its originator, and 
from 8 to 9 inches in depth. The plant is a strong, 
sturdy grower, wide spreading with many branches 
from the ground up, producing a giant bloom that 
can be cut with a stem 5 to 6 feet. Foliage very 
thick, insect-resisting. Root $6.00 
KING OF YELLOWS, (I.D.) (Dr. Shattuck) — 
A very large flower of eight to ten inches with 
very narrow folding petals that are beautiful. It 
is really a new type. It has great depth and a very 
fine high center and a long stiff stem. A beautiful 
buttercup yellow. The foliage is perfect and it 
keeps well. Root $5.00 Net 
KING OF THE BLACKS (F.D.) (Kunzman) — 
Dahlia of giant size, very free blooming on long, 
stiff, natural stems without disbudding. Color is 
the darkest rich velvet red, almost black and holds 
color in any weather. Bush low and spreading, with 
flowers high above the bush. Root $7.50 
MARY ELLEN (I.D.) — Another seedling of Mrs. 
I. DeVer Warner, with the same habits of growth, 
but the blooms of this one are not only much 
larger but also have a greater depth. Color is a 
lavender pink with considerably more pink than 
lavender. The flowers are held erect on the best 
of stems, well above the robust and prolific flower¬ 
ing bush. An ideal dahlia in every way, as it has 
the best of keeping qualities and is ideal for the 
table or exhibition. Root $1.00 
MARY GERALDINE (F.D.) — An unusual and 
beautiful dahlia. The color of which is Rose Red. 
All the petals tipped white, 9 inch flower on very 
good stem, a very clean grower and free bloomer. 
This is one dahlia, for her unusual beauty should 
be in every garden, scored 83 at Storr’s trial 
ground. I recommend this one very highly. 
Root $2.00 
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