Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
General List—Prize Winners (Continued) 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE —I. D. (1934). We believe this to be 
one of the most beautiful pink dahlias ever introduced. Its 
color combination of coral pink, with primrose suffusion on 
lower half of petals produces a radiant color picture not seen 
in any other dahlia. Flowers are large, averaging 11 inches 
and over wide, by 5-6 inches in depth, and are produced on 
H tall sturdy plant 6-7 feet high, with stems that can be 
cut up to 4 feet in length. Owing to its lateness in flower¬ 
ing it is not well suited for the north, but is particularly 
well suited for the south where the late season provides 
ample time for the production of many glorious blooms be¬ 
fore killing frost. 
Divisions, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00^ 3 for $2.50 
YANKEE ROYAL —I. D. One of the largest exhibition purple 
dahlias. Flowers average around 11 inches in width, are of 
good depth, and are held high above the foliage on stiff 
stems. Plant is a fine grower, reaching a height of 6 feet 
and over, is well branched and quite an early, and contin¬ 
uous bloomer till frost. A good dahlia that will not dis¬ 
appoint you. 
Divisions, each $1.50; Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
BELLADONNA —I. D. This beautiful dahlia comes the nearest 
the color of Delphinium Belladonna (ITurquoise blue) of any 
we have seen. Its brightly colored blooms are of large size,- 
with long stiff stems that hold the flower well out of the 
foliage. Plant is a strong sturdy grower, over 5 feet in 
height, with many long side branches, and an early, profuse 
and continuous bloomer until the last of the season. If you 
want the unusual, coupled with real beauty, this variety will 
give you great satisfaction in every particular. 
Divisions, each $5.00; Plants, each $2.50, 3 for $6.00 
Exhibition Dahlias at Real 
Bargain Prices 
Stock guaranteed to be of highest quality. 
The following list of high class exhibition dahlias, many of 
which have been great prize winners in the past are offered you 
at the uniform price of only $1.00 a division, 6 for $5.00, 12 for 
$9.00. Your own choice of varieties. Stocks of some are lim¬ 
ited, and in case we are sold out of any variety, please state if 
we may substitute others of the same general color. Prices are 
net. 
BARBRA HAWKS —I. D. 1934. Phlox Purple, 10 inch blooms, 
good stems. Height, 7 feet. 
CROYDON GLORY —F. P. 1934. Deep primrose yellow, size 10 
to 12 inches. Height of plant 5 to 6 feet. 
CROYDON SUPREME —F. D. 1934. Orange buff, lighter hue 
at tips ofl petals, reverse, rose pink. Size up to 10 inches. 
Height 4 % to 5 feet. 
COLUMBIA —1935. Deep orange rufous, and cadmium yellow, 
pink reverse. Size up to 10 inches. Height of plant 4 feet. 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA —(Broomall). Color, Amaranth pink. 
Flowers average about 10 inches across. Height of plant 5 
feet. 
CROYDON WHITE —I. D. Very large white of clear glistening 
color. Stems good. Height of plant 5 feet. 
ELMA —F. D. 1935. Color bright red, with yellow disc at base 
of petals. Height 5 feet, 
TRIOLA —I. D. 1935. Ground color, fused with hues of red and 
yellow. Flowers large, fine for exhibition and house decora¬ 
tion. Height of plant 3^2 to 4 feet. 
CROYDON LILAC —F. D. 1935. Flowers medium to large. True 
Lilac shade on face, with violet hue on reverse of petals. 
Long perfect stems. Fine decorative and exhibition dahlia. 
Height, 5 feet. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION —F. D. One of the greatest prize 
winning dahlias ever introduced. Color, brilliant Orange- 
flame. Size up to 12 inches. Height of plant iV 2 feet. 
GREAT HARBOR —I. D. Giant Carmine red. Stems good. Fine 
exhibition variety. Height of plant 4% feet. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA —I. D. No prettier red dahlia in commerce 
than this variety. Its dark glistening cardinal red flowers 
are of giant size, both in width and depth. \Plant 5 feet 
high. 
J. K. ALEXANDER —I. D. Giant garnet red flowers, borne on 
strong sturdy plants about 41/2 feet high. Fine exhibition 
variety. 
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