Sweepstake Prize for the largest bloom at the Port 
Huron Dahlia Show of the Michigan Dahlia Society 
last fall. Root '_ 50c 
KAY FRANCIS—8x5 Bush 5 (SC) 1935. A light 
lemon yellow flower that never burns in the sun or 
fades in the rain. Very good last year. Recom¬ 
mended. Green plant_$ 2.00 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER—10x5 Bush 5 (ID) 1933. 
Large fluffy white flowers that can be grown up to 
14 inches in diameter. Won the Sweepstake Prize 
for the largest flower at the Mid-West Show in 
1934. Root 75c; Green plant_ 50c 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY—8x6 Bush 4Y 2 (ID) 
1933. Pure glowing yellow. Stems are strong, hold¬ 
ing the blooms erect. Green plant 50c; Root $1.00 
LAWRENCE TIBBITT—8x5 Bush 5 (FD) 1933. 
Warm glowing peach pink color. Popular with those 
who grow nice dahlias. Green plant_$ 1.00 
L1BBIE ROHR—l l / 2 xl Bush 2Vt (P). Cerise purple. 
Long stems, always straight. Gr'feen plant_ 30c 
LITTLE EDITH—lxl Bush 2 (P). Light yellow 
tipped carmine. Roots and Green plants_ 25c 
LITTLE JEWEL—2 (4x2 Bush 3 (M). Miniature 
decorative type flowers of clear delicate pink. 
Root_ 35c 
LITTLE MARY—1 V+xl Bush 2 (P). Almost black. 
One of the smallest Pompon Dahlias. 
Green plant _ 30c 
LITTLE SUNSHINE— lV 2 xl Bush 2V 2 (P). Light 
gold. Good forms and stems. Green plant_ 30c 
LORD OF AUTUMN—11x6 Bush 4V 2 (ID) 1934. 
Deep golden yellow. This 1934 introduction has 
been the biggest winner in all the shows. Stems 
are long and hold the giant blooms erect at all times. 
Green plant _ $1.50 
MADAM QUEEN—6x4 Bush 4 V 2 (FD). Very dark 
maroon color. Green plant 40c; Root_ 80c 
MAN O’ WAR—10x5 Bush 6 (ID) 1933. General 
tone is carmine, dark ox-blood red in the center. 
Good bloomer. Early. Root $2.00; Green plant $1.00 
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