Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
Pom Poms (Continued) 
LITTLE NORMAN —One of the best poms in commerce. Its 
exquisite coloring of flesh pink and lavender tinted blooms 
are a dream of beauty. Plants are of dwarf habit, very pro¬ 
lific of small blooms, averaging about 1 % inches in size. A 
great prize winner. We sold root stock off so closely last 
season we have only plants in limited number to offer this 
season. Plants, each 50 cents, net 
The Following Poms Supplied at 20c each 
$2.00 the Dozen 
LITTLE BELLE —Morocco red, shaded silvery pink on reverse 
of petals. Fine exhibition variety. 
FACINATION —Lavender pink, shaded white on lower half of 
petals. Very showy and desirable. 
LASSIE —Rose red, shading to rose pink on tips of petals. Fine 
exhibition variety. 
MADELINE —Deep lemon yellow, tipped grayish lavender. Very 
showy, and the best bi-color Pom we know. 
AERIAL —Small orange buff, very beautiful. 
BOB WHITE —The best white to date. Flowers are small, and 
fine for exhibition. Good keeper when cut. Plant dwarf, very 
prolific of perfect bloom throughout the season. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—A small, well formed plant, producing rich 
golden bronze flowers of great beauty. Fine for exhibition. 
DARKSOME —The best dark maroon. 
ELFIN —Light primrose yellow. A good grower and free 
bloomer. 
ATOM —This is unquestionably one of the very best exhibition 
Poms ever introduced. It seldom exceeds 1 */> inches in size. 
The tiny flowers are perfect balls, and of a beautiful scar¬ 
let red color. Plant dwarf, many branched and tremend¬ 
ously prolific of bloom. 
PANSY —Almost every one likes the bright, cheery color of this 
little Pom, which is lively deep lavender. Fine for exhi¬ 
bition, and house decoration. 
LITTLE DORTHEA —Small orange and white blend. Very pretty. 
LITTLE EDITH —This free growing and free flowering little 
Pom is a most profuse producer of small yellow blooms, 
slightly tipped carmine. One of the very best exhibition 
Poms. 
ROSEA —Rosy lavender of refined beauty. Wonderful exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 
Gladiolus —Kemp's Originations 
No. 1—IV 2 " and up. No. 2— lVi^ to 1V 2 w 
Gladiolus Orders for Less Than 25c Not Accepted 
ALBANIA —A pure white, and beautifully fin¬ 
ished flower. Fine commercial and exhibi¬ 
tion variety . 
AMORET —Shrimp pink, tips of petals shaded 
peach red. Lower petals overlaid with scar¬ 
let feathering on orange ground. 
ANCORA —Salmon, flaked apricot. Inferior pet¬ 
als—blotched maize yellow with ruby feath- 
ing . 
Each Doz. 
No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
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