Little Silver, N. J. 
Dahlias of Quality 
MEMORIAL, F. H. 
MEMORIAL 
MEMORIAL—I. D. (Kemp). This beautiful deep yellow dahlia 
is dedicated to the memory of our fellow members of the 
old guard in the American Dahlia Society who have passed 
on. In life, they were indefatigable workers in the interest 
of the dahlia, devoting their time and talents to the spread 
of dahlia propoganda, and to them must be given much of 
the credit of popularizing this wonderful flower that has 
taken such a great hold upon the garden lovers throughout 
the world. This dahlia has a richness of color not dupli¬ 
cated by any other yellow variety. The flowers can be grown 
up to 11 inches, have good stems and the 414 ft. plant is 
very healthy, wide spreading and enormously prolific of bloom 
from early to very late. We want every dahlia lover in the 
land to have at least one plant of this Memorial dahlia in 
their garden, and not wishing to exploit it ourselves or by 
others, we offer plants at just about the cost of production, 
packing and mailing. No roots will be sold this year. Scored 
85 at Storrs’ Trial Grounds 1937. 
Plants, each $1.00, net 
JACK BENNY—I. D. (Eddison), This brilliant dahlia was one 
of the attractions in our test garden the past season, it 
never failing to attract the attention of visitors and to 
elicit exclamations o^ admiration from all who saw it. In 
color it is a bittersweet orange. Blooms are up to 12 inches 
and over in diameter and 4 inches and over in depth, and 
are held facing on long stems high above the top foliage, 
plant is a strong vigorous grower, attaining to a height of 
6 to 7 feet, many branched, wide spreading and very pro¬ 
lific of large exhibition bloom from early season till cut 
down by frost. We consider this to be one of the best dah¬ 
lias of its color now available. Scored 85-E at A. D. S, 
Trial Gardens, 1936. 
Divisions, each $5.00; Plants, each $2.50, 3 for $6.00 
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