Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
Big Exhibition Dahlias at Little Prices 
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AZURA—Color, bright rosy lilac, with bluish violet sheen. Maxi¬ 
mum size 12-14 inches wide and of good depth. Stems extra 
good. Plant 5-6 feet high. Late bloomer. Well suited for 
the long season in the south. 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH—I. D. Color, light straw yellow, shad¬ 
ed light lavender pink in center. Maximum size 12 inches 
wide. Stems extra good. Plant fine grower, attaining to a 
height of 4-5 feet. 
TOWERS EMPIRE—I. D. Very large clear golden color, with 
amber shading in the center. Very beautiful. Stems extra 
good. Height of plant 6-7 feet. 
WHITE WONDER—I. D. This fine white is a great prize win- 
winner. One that can always be relied on to do well. The 
flowers can easily be grown up to 12 inches and over in 
diameter, are of great depth, full centered and has good 
stems. Plant very rugged grower, reaching a height of 5 
feet and over. 
WHITE KNIGHT—I. D. This is another fine white of large 
exhibition size, with wonderful keeping qualities. Maximum 
size 10 inches. Stems extra good, holding blooms facing up¬ 
ward. Plant 3 Yo to 4 feet. Very healthy grower. 
MONMOUTH QUEEN—F. D. One of the best light yellow dah¬ 
lias ever introduced. A great prize winner. Color is piric 
yellow, and light primrose. Flowers very large, fine long 
stems. Plant 5 feet. 
SOUVENIR—I. D. Very large pink, good stems. Plant about 
4 feet high, wide spreading and enormously prolific of large 
exhibition blooms. 
BONNIE BELMONT—Str.-Cac. Blooms large and are of a 
bright yellow color. Stems good. Plant good grower, height 
about 5 feet. You will like this outstanding variety. 
MILDRED HAIRE—I. D. Sport of The Daddy Kemp. Color is 
a bright lavender pink, flowers very large. Plant a good 
thrifty grower, attaining to a height of 4-5 feet. Very beau¬ 
tiful flower. 
New Miniature Dahlias 
LOVELINESS—(No. 17-35). This is a very lovely small dec¬ 
orative dahlia that instantly appeals to the heart of visitors 
to our gardens. We know of no other that presents more 
real beauty. Its lovely colors of bluish lavender and white 
throat tones present a very beautiful color contrast. In 
strong soils the flowers average a little large but in less fer¬ 
tile soils they average 3 to 4 inches in diameter, are full cen¬ 
tered, and are supported on stiff stems 6 to 8 inches above 
the foliage. Plant grows to a height of three feet, is many 
branched and very prodigious bloomer from early season till 
frost. A splendid cut flower, it being an unusually good 
keeper. For house decorations and florists’ uses it has no 
peers. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
LITTLE BEAUTY—(No. D-35). This little decorative is very 
distinctive and unusual in the color combination of lavender 
pink and golden yellow ground. It is exceedingly attractive. 
The small 2% to 3 inch blooms are full centered and are sup¬ 
ported on strong wiry stems 6 to 7 inches above the foliage. 
Plant, 2 ft. in height, well branched and early and prolific 
bloomer till cut down by frost. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
BABY EDWIN—(No. E-35). Color, deep spinel pink, shaded 
lighter tone at base of petals. The small blooms are of dec¬ 
orative type,, 2 to 2 % inches in diameter, full centered and 
held well out of the foliage on stiff stems. Height of plant 
18 to 20 inches, well branched, and prolific bloomer from 
early to late season. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
Root stock limited. 
LITTLE DIONNE—(No. F-35). A darling little Miniature, you 
will like quite as well as I like the little South Carolina 
Girl for whom it is named. The color is pure Primrose yel¬ 
low, tips of petals shaded deep rose pink. Size of bloom 
2% to 3 inches in diameter, decorative type and are borne 
on dwarf, sturdy plants 18 to 20 inches tall. Plants well 
branched and fairly profuse bloomer. 
Roots, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, three for $2.50 
Root stock limited. 
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