Dahlias of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
NEW INTRODUCTIONS FROM OTHER SOURCES 
Lord of Autumn 
LORD OF AUTUMN —I. D. Almy Kemp, 1934. We again take much pleasure in calling 
your attention to this great yellow dahlia, which in our opinion is the most outstand¬ 
ing and sensational dahlia ever introduced, regardless of color. Its rich golden yel¬ 
low flowers do not bleach nor burn, even in the most intense sun heat. The flowers, 
some facing upward, others facing to the side are of immense size, and can be grown 
to 13 inches and over in width by 7 to 9 inches in depth, and are held high above 
the luxuriant foliage on stiff stems. Plant grows to four to five feet in height, wide 
spreading and many branched, each branch being crowned with a giant bloom. It is 
no uncommon thing to see two to five giant blooms on a plant at a time. Continuous 
bloomer from mid-season until cut down by frost. This great dahlia was awarded 
more first prizes in the classes for the largest and most perfect bloom than any other 
dahlia shown in the 1934 eastern shows*. A good specimen flower of it is simply un¬ 
beatable. You cannot afford to overlook this dahlia if you have hopes of winning in 
the specimen classes next season. We have a small supply of roots to offer our cus¬ 
tomers, and it will be well for you to place your order early. 
Divisions, each $10.00; Plants, each $5.00 
