Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
Other Colors (Continued) 
KEMP’S FORT MONMOUTH —I. D. For years this dahlia has 
been a prime favorite with the growers everywhere. It is 
the only super dahlia of its color in commerce. A rich wine 
red, with an undertone of bright crimson. Does not burn 
nor fade under bright, hot sun. It has been grown up to 
15 1 /!! inches in diameter, and a well grown specimen flower is 
well nigh unbeatable in the show room. Plant is a tall vig¬ 
orous grower, very prolific of blooms that are held high out 
of the foliage on straight, stiff stems. 
Divisions, each $1.00, Plants, each 75 cen>ts 
PRINCE OF PERSIA —I. D. This fine red dahlia is one of the 
most beautiful of the older introductions, and a favorite 
with all who are partial to red colors, it being a dark cardinal 
red flower of giant size both in width and depth, supported 
by long, stiff stems high above the luxuriant foliage. Mid- 
season till frost. Height of plant about 5 feet. 
Divisions, each $1.00 
Miniature Dahlias 
FAIRY —This dainty miniature still heads the list as an exhi- 
hibition variety, and for florists use in design work. It has 
won more first prizes in the miniature classes than any ever 
introduced. If you are a florist, or an exhibitor at the shows, 
you need this dainty rose pink miniature. It is a good grow¬ 
er, good root maker, and above all, is tremendously prolific 
of blooms, that keep longer when cut, than any dahlia we 
know. Divisions, each 75 cents, Three for $2.00 
TOOTSIE —Here is another miniature of refined beauty. The 
color is a clear, soft pink-salmon blend. The dainty blooms 
average around 3 V 2 inches in diameter, are full centered 
decorative type. Plant a good grower, and heavy producer 
of blooms, perfect stems. 
Divisions, each 75 cents 
Ball Dahlias 
GOLD MEDAL —(Ball). This is an old dahlia, but to our mind 
it is one of the most beautiful dahlias ever introduced, re¬ 
gardless of type. The blended colors of yellow and red are 
so perfectly harmonized that it would) be next to impossible 
to produce a more exquisite flower. It is a late bloomer, but 
its beautiful blooms are well worth waiting for. 
Divisions!, each 50 cents, net 
CAROLYN BALL —This fine ball dahlia has been the leader in 
the ball section for several years past, and is only second 
to our NETBALL, we are introducing this season. The color 
is a clear lavender-pink. Flowers from 4-5 inches in size 
are produced on good stems. Plant about 3 feet tall, and 
very prolific throughout the season. 
Divisions, each 60 cents, No plants 
New Pom Pom Dahlia 
LEMON DROP 
This perfectly formed little Pom is one of the choicest exhibition 
Poms we have seen in many a year. It ranks with Little 
Edith, Atom, and other miniature poms. Its average size is 
about 1 x /4 inches, and the two foot high plants are a sheet of 
color from early season until cut down by frost. In color, it 
is a light lemon yellow, the best we have yet seen in the 
yellow Poms. Par-excellent for cut flowers and exhibition 
purposes. Divisions, each $1.00, net 
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