Price Each 
KATHLEEN V. SMITH, C.—A beautiful pure pink, 
shading to white center, perfect cactus blooms on 
long wiry stems. Excellent cut flower.50 
KAY FRANCIS, S.C.—A soft lemon yellow. A glori¬ 
fied Frau O’Bracht, but a larger flower with more 
petals. A great prize winner, 1934.50 
KEMP’S BLACK KNIGHT, I.D.—Rich velvety maroon. 
Almost black, huge flowers on good stems.75 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER, D.—Large violet color. 
A gold medal Dahlia, 1927.35 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER^See White Wonder. 
KEWEAH, T.D.— Deep cerise with rose shadings— 
Worlds Fair prize winner, Chicago 1933. ..50 
KING MIDAS, D.—Pure golden yellow, huge blooms. 
.25 
LA FIESTA, I. D.—Huge blooms of deep sulphur yel¬ 
low, penciled coral red, petals curl and twist. Good 
stout stems, a great prize winner.40 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY, I. D.-A pure glowing 
yellow. Huge blooms up to 12 inches wide, long, cane¬ 
like stems, color a rich deep golden yellow. Stiff stems 
great prize winner and on the Roll of Honor.50 
LEMONIA, C.—A bright, clear lemon yellow. Immense 
blooms on good stems—1936 Roll of Honor.50 
LOUISE BATES, S. C.—Immense big blooms often 10 to 
12 inches wide by 7 inches deey. Color a beautiful 
mallow pink, with phlox purple center. A grand 
exhibition Dahlia.75 
MARION BROOMAL, H. C.— Dark Lavender pink. 
white center, large.35 
MARMION, D.—Very large yellow, tinted bronze.25 
MARY ELLEN, F. D.—A greatly improved Mrs. I de ver 
Warner, immense big blooms of lavender pink. A 
Roll of Honor Dahlia...35 
MARY M. FOX, I. D.—Large artistically formed flowers 
with long ribbon like petals, color a golden orange, 
shaded and tinted with red at tips, long, strong 
stems, fine for exhibition and cut flow'ers.35 
MARY MURRAY, C.—Bronzy shade of orange, deepen 
ing to flame, free bloomer.35 
MARYLAND GLORY, D,—A fine shade of rich Ameri¬ 
can Beauty red, very large deep blooms on excellent 
stems. An outstnading prize winner at the big East 
ern shows in 1931. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.. .40 
MARYLAND ORANGE, Semi-C.—A brilliant orange 
red. A gold medal winner, also on the Roll of 
Honor. ...35 
MINNIE MARSDEN, C.—Beautiful watermelon pink, 
good stems fine for cutting.35 
MRS. CARL SALBACH, D.—Large lavender pink.25 
MISS LONGVIEW, S. C.—Bright canary yellow, shad¬ 
ing to soft salmon. Immense big blooms.50 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, D.—Rich glowing old rose, 
. .25 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTELLIER, I. D.—Rich velvety car¬ 
mine red. Immense big blooms on long extra stout 
stems. Sturdy healthy plants of medium height, fine 
exhibition Dahlia. On 1935 Roll of Honor.50 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH, D.—Large creamy yellow. 
.....26 
MRS. I de ver WARNER, D.—Large mauve pink. 26 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, D.—Brilliant orange flame. 
Immense big blooms. Great prize winner. A Roll of 
Honor Dahlia... 26 
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