KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
All prices quoted are for strong tubers. Pot-grown plants, for delivery in May can be supplied 
at one-half the price of the tuber. No plants of varieties where tubers are 75c or less in price. 
Achievement, p p> An outstanding winner. A ro¬ 
bust grower, profuse bloomer, strong stems, 
good keeping qualities. Golden yellow suffused 
with bronze and rose, a trifle brighter and deeper 
than Jane Cowl. $1.50. 
Aiko. S. C. Striking cardinal or deep carmine with 
a silver reverse showing at the center and tips. 
Something different in dahlias. $2.00. 
Andrea Ericson . p D. A splendid new fluffy white. 
The flowers are larger, excellent stems. $1.50. 
Anna Benedict, p D. a full centered formal 
decorative dahlia. Deep rich garnet shading to 
black at the center. Does not burn in the sun. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Aztec Glory , p D. Clear picric yellow with deep, 
massive flowers of most artistic formation held 
on strong erect stems. Foliage glossy green. 
75c. 
Buckeye Bride, p D. Unequal as a cut flower. 
Brilliant geranium pink, free bloomer and good 
keeper. $1.00. 
Champoeg. I. D. The unusual coloring makes it 
especially attractive. Waxy canary yellow at the 
center and shades into rose. The backs of the 
petals are pale yellow. Strong, sturdy stems 
hold the flowers well above the rough thick foli¬ 
age. Blooms are produced early and freely. $1.50. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. Rich salmon pink, am¬ 
ber and apricot. 50c. 
Dahliadel Gold, p pp Pleasing golden yellow 
shading darker at center with a light coral red 
suffusion. Strong growing bush with dark green 
spreading foliage. Grows extremely large natu¬ 
rally. $10.00. 
Democracy, p p> This variety which resembles 
a chrysanthemum is a formal decorative of prim¬ 
rose yellow shaded golden yellow. The flower 
is globular form with petals open back to the 
stem. Lateral blooms fall open similar to Jer¬ 
sey’s Beauty. Certified at Storrs 1934. $10.00. 
Dorcas Ann. § C. An attractive pink semi-cac¬ 
tus with rose suffusion and sulphur yellow shad¬ 
ings at center. It is fine for cutting and baskets. 
Long strong stems and a profuse bloomer. $7.50. 
Elinor M. Radell. p p> Blooms of good sub¬ 
stance, deep rose pink at center shading to ama¬ 
ranth pink at edges; truly outstanding because 
of its strong, rugged growth and qualifies equal¬ 
ly well in color, stem, form and size and is pro¬ 
lific in its flowering habits. $3.00. 
Elite Glory , p p> a monstrous brilliant rich red, 
without any apparent purple or maroon shading. 
50c. 
Eliza London Shepard. I. D. The rich coloring 
of this dahlia makes it very attractive. Bright 
golden orange apricot so blended that it makes 
a one-tone spectacular flower. Blooms of good 
substance with full centers. Free bloomer. 75c. 
Forest Fire, p p). The most spectacular intro¬ 
duction in years. Lemon yellow tipped scarlet 
with yellow petaloids. Insect resisting strong 
color. $10.00. 
Fort Monmouth. I. D. Rich claret with a bright¬ 
ness unusual in darker tones. Flowers full cen¬ 
tered and well formed, borne on long stiff stems 
high above the foliage. A prolific grower and 
bloomer. $1.50. 
Frau Ida Mansfield, (p One of the most striking 
and admired dahlias in our Trial Gardens. Color 
is clear, pale lemon. The cleft petals are revo¬ 
lute, giving it the effect of having double the 
number of normal petals and making a very 
full and attractive flower. An early and profuse 
bloomer and a variety we heartily recommend. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Frau O. Bracht. g C. A wonderful cut flower. A 
straight petaled cactus of a clear light primrose 
yellow. Good keeper with fine stems. $1.50. 
Full Moon , p p> This is indeed a wonderful 
Dahlia. Flowers of immense size easily mea¬ 
suring 11 inches or better, very broad flat petals 
which terminate in a perfectly full and artistic 
center. Flowers always upright on strong 
stems. A very consistent bloomer. Color canary 
yellow. $3.00. 
Girl of Hillcrest. p. p> Brilliant Mikado orange, 
the flowers average 10 inches across and of great 
depth. Long, stiff stems. $1.50. 
Golden Eclipse, p p> a consistant winner, vig¬ 
orous grower and good keeper. Awarded certi¬ 
ficate of merit A. D. S. Trials at Storrs, Conn. 
$3.00. 
Good Night, p p> Good throughout the season. 
Color, oxblood red shaded maroon. It has size, 
form and stem as well as being an early and 
profuse bloomer. $1.00. 
Grace Curling. S. C. or I. D. A charming flower 
of bright lilac with a trace of white at the base 
of petals, which are cleft, adding interest to 
the form. It is suitable for exhibiting, especially 
in basket arrangements, and is attractive in the 
garden. 75c. 
Graf Zeppelin. F. D. Will stand out as a sentinel 
in your garden as it is one of the strongest and 
tallest growing dahlias we offer. The large white 
flowers are regular in formation with centers 
full. Stems are very long and erect. 75c. 
Grandee. p p> Distinctive cochineal red suf¬ 
fused with golden orange. Flowers measure 13 
to 15 inches in the field. A consistent winner 
in 1933 and 1934. $10.00. 
