Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
1937 Introductions (Continued) 
FRECKLES —I. D. (No. P-K). Seedling of Lafiesta crossed 
with Lord of Autumn, inheriting the good qualities of both 
parents. The color is a Lemon Chrome, striped, blotched 
and speckled bright scarlet irregularly distributed over the 
yellow ground color. Blooms of this spectacular dahlia were 
grown up to 14 inches in d’ameter, and great depth, the past 
season. Plant averages about 5 feet in height, is many 
branched and wide spreading, and is tremendously prolific of 
large bloom from early to late season. The 8-10 inch stiff 
wiry stems hold the flowers facing, and well out of the fol¬ 
iage, which is luxuriant and very resistant to sucking in¬ 
sect injury. Divisions, each $10.00, Plants, each $5.00 
(Awarded numerous first prizes in bi-color class the past season) 
ROYAL PENNANT —F. D. (No. 109-K.) This is the richest col¬ 
ored dahlia we have ever seen. It might be described as a 
rich purplish violet, nearest to a Royal Purple of any dah¬ 
lia we know. Plant is a very strong grower, reaching a 
height of 7-8 feet, is well branched and extra good foliage. 
Blooms average 8-9 inches in width, with corresponding depth, 
and are held 8-9 inches out of the foliage on stiff stems. If 
you like the unusual in dahlias, here is one that will please 
you immensely. Divisions, each $10.00, Plants, each $5.00 
KITTY MAC—1936 
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KEMP’S GLORIANA —I. D. (No. D. D. K.). The color of this 
remarkably beautiful dahlia is a brillianfi Lemon-Chrome, 
tinted capuasine orange, which is evenly distributed over the 
surface of the petals. The blooms are produced in pro¬ 
fusion from early season until frost, and average 10 inches 
and over in diameter, by 5-6 inches in depth, and are held 
7-8 inches out of the foliage on stiff stems. Plant 4 Va feet 
in height, is well branched, splendid foliage. 
Divisions, each $10.00, Plants, each $5.00 
KEMP’S FUTURITY —I. D. (No. S. S. K.). The color of this 
beautiful dahlia is a bright bluish Lilac, and is most pleas¬ 
ing to the eye. Everybody likes it. The blooms average 10 
inches and over in diameter, are of good depth, and are held 
well out of the bright green foliage on stiff stems. Plants 
average about 6 feet in height, are well branched and quite 
prolific of bloom. Add this unusually beautiful dahlia to 
your collection. You will like it above any other so-called 
blue dahlia. Divisions, each $10.00, Plants, each $5.00 
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