Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
Variegated Dahlias 
TRIUMPH D’ANVERS —I. D. (Nagles). This is not only a 
beautiful bi-color dahlia, but is equally beautiful in its for¬ 
mation, the petals curling and twisting in an enchanting color 
combination of crimson and white. Flowers are of medium 
size, and are produced in profusion from early to late sea¬ 
son, are held well out of the foliage on stout stems. Plant 
about 5 feet high, and many branched. 
Divisions, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00 
PHANTOM —F. D. Not in many moons has a more beautiful 
bi-color dahlia come upon the scene than we have in the 
Phantom. The colors are rich purple, beautifully tipped 
white, making it one of the most attractive dahlias one could 
wish to see. The blooms are quite large, ranging in size up 
to 9 inches and over, are of good depth, and are held high 
out of the luxuriant foliage on perfect stems. Plant grows 
well on to 5 feet in height, is quite productive of large 
perfect blooms from early season until cut down by frost. 
We predict that this fine dahlia will be the leader in the bi¬ 
color section in the near future. We have a very small root 
stock and can offer plants only, this season. 
Plants, each $2.50 
ROTARY —F. D. Medium sized scarlet red, tipped white. A 
beautiful dahlia for garden and house decoration and for ex¬ 
hibition in the bi-color or fancy class. Plant about 3 feet 
high. Prolific bloomer from early to late. 
Divisions, each $1.00, Plants, each 75 cents 
CHAMPOEG —F. D. The Dahlia Beautiful. The color combi¬ 
nation is waxy Canary yellow at center, shading to salmon 
pink, so beautiful and evenly distributed as though it was 
the masterpiece, the talented artists brush. The 10 inch 
blooms are supported by strong sturdy stems that hold them 
high above the foliage. Height of plant about 5 feet. 
Divisions, each 75 cen;ts 
THE DUCHESS —I. D. We have grown this beautiful bi-colored 
dahlia the past three years, and unhesitatingly recommend 
it as being the best white tipped, yellow dahlia for exhibition 
and home decoration. We have entered it in many shows in 
competition with other bi-colored varieties, and it has always 
been a first prize winner. The maximum size of the bloom is 
about 9 inches wide by 5 inches in depth, stems good. Plant 
about 6 feet, early prolific bloomer, continuing until cut 
down by frost. 
Divisions, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00 
Other Colors 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER —I. D. Although this beautiful 
dahlia has been on the market for a number of years, it 
still stands alone in its color class. No other violet colored 
dahlias have come forward to displace it. It still is the best 
violet colored dahlia in commerce, and a great prize winner. 
Divisions, each $1.00 
VON RUSSWURM —F. D. This beautiful Coral pink dahlia is 
of southern origin, and the best of the southern originations 
to date. Flowers average 9-10 inches in diameter and are of 
good depth. The long stiff stems hold the flowers high above 
the foliage on sturdy plants 7-8 feet high. 
Divisions, each $1.00 
KEMP’S MONMOUTH CHAMPION —F. D. From the year of 
its introduction, 1930, it has stood at the head of the prize 
winning varieties. The color is brilliant orange-flame, and 
the blooms have been grown up to 12 inches and over across, 
and of corresponding great depth. The plant grows to about 
4 1 /2 feet high, is wide spreading and tremendously prolific 
of large exhibition blooms from early season till frost. 
Divisions, each $1.00 
GREAT HARBOR—I. D. Very large exhibition flower of a rich 
carmine color, and is supported on long, stiff stems well 
above the foliage. Plant is about four feet high, is of very 
sturdy growth, and a very early and prolific bloomer. 
Divisions, each $1.00 
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