LITTLE SILVER, N. J 
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Dahlias of Quality 
KEMP'S 1935 INTRODUCTIONS 
EDITH A. LEHMAN—I. D. (No. 11- 
33). This beautiful dahlia was 
named for the wife of the Governor 
of New York, at the fall flower 
show held in the 14th Regiment 
Armory, September 26th. Her con¬ 
sent had been granted previous to 
its christening. The color of this 
beautiful dahlia is a brilliant old 
rose, with tawny sheen overlying 
the middle rear half of the petals 
which very materially enhances tha 
beauty of the flower. Flowers attain 
to a width of 12 inches and over, 
having good depth, and are held 
high above the foliage on long stiff 
stems. The tall stately plant has 
great vigor, and is an early and 
generous producer of large blooms 
from early season, until frost. On 
Harts 1934 Honor Roll. 
Plants only $5.00 
EDITH A. LEHMAN 
EDITH MENCKE—I. D. (No. 29 
31). This large, attractive dahlia it 
orange buff in color, with sligh 
sheen of pink on the older petals 
Blooms are 10 inches and over ix 
diameter, and 6-7 inches in depth 
and are produced very freely or 
plants of strong growth. Stems ar. 
long, stiff and hold the flowers higl 
above the glossy foliage. A fint 
dahlia we can unreservedly recom¬ 
mend to our friends and customers 
as it is well worth growing in anj 
one’s garden. A splendid exhibition 
variety that is hard to beat. It will 
easily score 85, so says one of the 
expert eastern growers who had it or 
trial the last season. You will make 
no mistake in adding this fine 
dahlia to your list. 
Roofs each $6.0€ 
Plants each $3.0( 
EDITH MENCKE 
