Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
1935-1934 Introductions (Continued) 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART —T. D. (Neunviller 1935). This is 
another great yellow dahlia, and compares favorably with 
Lord of Autumn. Flowers are of the same type as Lord 
of Autumn, fully as large, but little lighter shade of yel¬ 
low. Plant growth similar to Lord of Autumn, but more 
resistant to heat, and in sections where the summer heat 
is high, we would recommend the Sweetheart in preference 
to the Lord of Autumn. It is unquestionably one of the 
greatest dahlias in commerce. 
Roots, each $3.50; Plants, each $1.75, 3 for $4.00 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS —1935. A new and one of the most 
desirable straight Cactus Dahlias we have ever grown. The 
color is a light Canary yellow, shading lighter at the tips of 
the petals. Plant 4 feet in height, many branched and enorm¬ 
ously prolific of bloom from early season till frost. Stems 
perfect, holding the blooms well out of the foliage. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
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, 3 for $2.50 
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 purpl©„ 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. 
Rootsi, each $2.50; Plants, each $1.25, 3 for $2.50 
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