Dahlias of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
KEMP'S WONDER DAHLIAS 
Reports coming 1 to us from all parts of the United States, Canada and overseas coun¬ 
tries all tell the same story of sweepstakes and class prize winnings. Sensational successes 
everywhere. 
This year we are privileged to offer you other varieties that we feel sure will take their 
place in the ranks of the great Dahlias that have been the greatest prize winners through¬ 
out the country the past few years. 
For many years, KEMP’S WONDER DAHLIAS have been consistent prize winners 
wherever exhibited in competition, and better still, they are wonderful doers, which prove 
the real worth of a Dahlia. You never go wrong when you buy Kemp grown Dahlias. 
Full and comprehensive instructions HOW TO GROW GOOD DAHLIAS sent free with 
each order, when so requested. To all others a copy will be sent for 5 cents in stamps to 
defray cost of printing and postage. 
NEW WONDER DAHLIAS FOR 1935 
Abbreviations: |F.D.—Formal Decorative: I.D.—Informal Decorative; Str.C—Straight Cac¬ 
tus; I.C.—Incurved Cactus; S.C.—Semi-Cactus; P.—Paeony. 
Divisions, mean one or more roots (tubers) to each. 
Daddy Kemp 
DADDY KEMP —I. D. (No. 3-32). This is every inch a man’s flower, and one of the most 
spectacular dahlias introduced in recent years. In color it is a rich purplish red, the 
flowers attain to an immense size, often 14 inches and over in diameter and 5 to 7 
inches in depth. The plant is a rampant grower, many branched and tremendously 
prolific of bloom. It should be grown to not over four stalks to the plant to insure 
good stems, which are long, slender and the great size and weight of the blooms may 
cause them to be somewhat pendulous in unfavorable situations. In Canada, Rhode Is¬ 
land and Northern New Jersey, where it was tested out the past season, the stems were 
faultless. Whatever f|ault it may have in stem, is more than offset by its great size 
and spectacular beauty. Stock is limited and reservations should be made early. On 
Hart’s 1934 Honor Roll. 
Good strong divisions, each $10.00; Plants, each $5>.00 
