Zinnias, Cosmos, Marigolds 
Kemp’s Gardens 
This species will never make a large timber tree. It is 
rather dwarf, in habit, and grows into wonderfully beautiful 
symmetrical specimens for landscaping work. The nuts are 
the same size, and of the high’, sweet quality of our native 
chestnuts. They are very palatable both in the raw and cooked 
state. 
Trees, 2-3 feet, $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. Larger and 
heavier bodied trees, $1.50 each,. $15.00 per dozen. Express 
charges collect. 
NO DAHLIA SEED 
to offer this year, a hard freeze in October destroyed practically 
our entire crop. 
Kemp's Giant Zinnias 
Full cultural directions on each packet. 
The Giant Zinnias are the largest flowered and most gorgeous 
of all the garden annuals,, with a wonderful range of color. 
The giant blooms are extremely double, with long stems, and 
good keeping qualities. This old-fashioned flower is a joy in the 
garden, and extremely satisfactory for house decoration. If you 
have room for but one annual, plant the Zinnia. No other an¬ 
nual will give so much in return for so little attention. 
It loves a hot, dry Summer and grows with almost no care, 
although better results are obtained with some loving care. It 
has no insect or funguous enemies. 
DAHLIA-FLOWERED —3-4 feet. The flowers often measure 6 
to 8 inches in diameter and 4 inches deep. Mixed in the 
following colors—primrose yellow, creamy yellow, rich crim¬ 
son lavender, light rose, rich orange yellow, light rose with 
center deep rose, golden yellow on brown, old rose, orange 
and gold, pure white, deep purple and flame scarlet. 
Pkt. 15c,i 4 pkts. for 50q, 9 pkts. for $1.00, net 
New Yellow Cosmos 
ORANGE FLARE —This is the first early flowering yellow Cos¬ 
mos, and one of the most outstanding additions to the an¬ 
nual flowering plants introduced in recent years. The plants 
are 3-5 feet high,, many branched and very prolific of rich 
orange colored blooms from mid-summer until frost. The 
long stiff stems, and long keeping blooms makes it specially 
valuable for cutting. 
Large packet, 10 cents each, 3 for 25 cents 
New Odorless Marigold 
CROWN OF GOLD —The only Marigold without the Marigold 
odor. The foliage is entirely odorless, while the flowers are 
delightfully sweet scented. Plants grow two feet tall, and 
are very productive of ‘iy< 2 , to 3 inch flowers with long 
stems. Fine keeper, and excellent for house decoration. 
Packet, 15 cents, 3 for 30 cents 
New Dwarf French Marigold 
HARMONY —One of the finest dwarf French Marigolds ever in¬ 
troduced. Its distinct coloring golden orange, center pet¬ 
als ; reddish brown outer petals are in perfect harmony with 
its fine feathery dike dark green foliage. Fine for bedding 
and cutting. Height about 12 inches. 
Packet 15 cents, 3 for 30 cents 
Giant Golden Day-Lily 
GIANT GOLDEN DAY-LILY —(Hemerocallis)—The seed we 
here offer are from about 20 varieties of the best named 
sorts in commerce. Blooms 4-6 inches and over in tiiameter 
are freely produced over a long season. Plants are very 
hardy and long lived. 
Packet 25 cents, 3 for 60 cents 
Marigolds 
LEMON QUEEN —These are lemon color, but the formation, of 
the flower is exactly like the Orange Queen. Cultural di¬ 
rections on each packet. 
Packet 10 cents, 3 for 25 cents, net 
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