Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
1937 Introductions (Continued) 
BAUER’S IDEAL —Dec. Of all the red dahlias we have seen 
and grown during our many years of experience, this in 
our opinion is the most beautiful and most desirable of all. 
The color is a brilliant carmine. Flowers grow to great 
size, and are borne on stems or branches three feet and over 
in length. This dahlia has every desirable quality. Large 
perfect, brilliantly colored blooms that do not fade nor 
burn, long stiff stems, wonderful plant growth, insect re¬ 
sisting foliage, good root maker. What more could be de¬ 
sired or expected of any dahlia? We hope to have a lim¬ 
ited supply of plants to offer. (No roots.) 
Plants, each $5.00 
Only a few plants each of the above will be available, 
so order early. 
DADDY KEMP—1935 
(DESCRIPTION PAGE 8) 
Kemp's 1936 Introductions 
CLARA CARDER —I. D. One of the greatest pink decorative 
dahlias we have ever grown. It has made good everywhere 
the past season, winning many first prizes in the shows 
throughout the country. Color is a bright Cyclamen Pink, 
the only dahlia we know of this color. The blooms are 
produced on medium high plants, in the greatest profusion 
from early to late season, and can be grown to 12 inches 
without forcing. A great dahlia that you will be pleased 
to have in your garden. 
Roots, each $5.00, (Plants, each $2.50 
KITTY MAC— I. D. Here is another sensational dahlia of great 
merit. The color is Petunia Purple, flowers are 10-12 inches 
in diameter, by 6-7 inches in depth, and are borne on long 
stems facing upward. Plant very rugged, with exceptionally 
insect resisting foliage. Height 6-7 feet. Stock very lim¬ 
ited. Roots, each $7.50, Plants, each $3.75 
COLUMBIA —-I. D. This attractive dahlia has a very pleasing 
color combination of deep orange rufous, and cadmium yel¬ 
low, reverse shaded pink. Maximum size of blooms about 
10 inches, with corresponding depth. Height of plant 3% 
to 4 feet. Roots, each $3.50!, Plants, each $1.75 
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