or disbranching. We predict a great future for 
this exceptional dahlia. First prize winner in 
the undisseminated seedling class at the 1935 
Detroit and Michigan state shows. 1935 Hon¬ 
or Roll. Div. each, $10; Plants each, $5. 
DADDY KEMP. I. D. (Kemp). In color it 
is rich purplish red, the flowers attain to an 
immense size, often 14 inches and over in di¬ 
ameter and 5 to 7 inches in depth. The plant 
is a rampant grower, many branched and tre¬ 
mendously 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. Whatever fault it 
may have in stem, is more than offset by its 
great size and spectacular beauty. On Hart’s 
1934 Honor Roll. Good strong divisions, each 
$5; Plants, each $2.50. 
DAUGHTER OF VENUS. I. D. to S. C. 
(Deland). Rosy mauve, center delicate orchid. 
Blooms 7" to 9" by 4 to A l / 2 , grown naturally, 
on long stiff stems. Plant 5 to 6 feet. Splen¬ 
did keeper and needs no spraying. Not shown 
in competition but highly commended by two 
Vice Presidents of A. D. S. Sensation at Mid- 
West Show. Plants only, $5. 
DON JUAN. S. C. (Ballay). Scarlet orange 
with a reverse of lighter orange. This is one 
of the truly spectacular varieties and in the 
“Giants of the Show Room” class. If you have 
a crown flower of Don Juan for the show you 
will be hard to beat. Later flowers will be 
very numerous and large but an occasional 
one may have a crook in the stem. This va¬ 
riety is a true semi-cactus with the center 
rows of petals rather broad and spreading, 
but with the outer rows decidedly rolled and 
well incurved. Color is just about as bright as 
it is possible for a color to be. It has brought 
favorable comment from those who have seen 
it growing, and from the exhibitor’s point of 
view we consider it one of the most sensa¬ 
tional of the year’s introductions. Don’t pass 
up this super-dahlia. Plants only, $4. 
ELISSA LANDL... F. D. A fine Honor Roll 
Dahlia and named for the actress. A truly 
beautiful Dahlia and a great favorite as a cut 
flower as well as Prize Winner. A lovely 
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