Dahlias of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
RADIANT BEAUTY 
KEMP’S RADIANT BEAUTY—I. D. (No. 42-36). No dahlia 
introduced last season attracted more attention at the shows 
than our Radiant Beauty, and not only that, but was a win¬ 
ner in every class in which it was entered in the Eastern 
shows the past season. 
At the A. D. S. Show in New York it was awarded the 
Honorary President’s Gold Medal for the best dahlia of New 
Jersey origin; never before exhibited in an A. D. S. Show. 
This outstanding variety is a seedling of our well known 
variety “FRECKLES,and is more beautiful than its par¬ 
ent. The yellow background is brighter, and the Scarlet 
markings on the petals more vivid than the seed parent. 
Inner half of the petals is a rich Lemon Yellow, while the 
outer half is a light maritus yellow. The entire flower is 
marked with lines and dots of vivid scarlet, distributed just 
right to produce the most pleasing effect. Blooms are very 
large, and can easily be grown up to 12 inches and over in 
diameter, has good depth, and are held well out of the foliage 
on stiff stems. Plant is of medium height, is wide spreading 
and very prolific of large exhibition blooms from early to 
late season. (On Flower Grower 1938 Honor Roll.) 
Roots each, $7.50; Plants each, $3.75; Three for $7.50 
LOIS WALCHER—(I. I).). The color of this beautiful Bi-Col¬ 
ored Dahlia is deep amaranth purple, tipped white. Flowers 
are of medium size, full centered and are held high out of 
the luxuriant foliage on stiff stems. Plant a wonderfully 
healthy grower, attaining to a height of 5 feet and over, is 
well branched and a very prolific bloomer. Its record of 
winning in the 1938 shows was six American Home Achieve¬ 
ment medals and manv other prizes, big winner in the 1939 
shows. A grand Bi-C'olored variety that you will like. It 
is not only a great prize winner, but is also a grand variety 
for the garden and for cutting. 
Roots each, $4.00; Plants each, $2.00; 3 for $4.00 
PREMIERS WINSOME I. D. (Premier). This is unquestion¬ 
ably the greatest and mo"t attractive pink since Kathleen 
Norris, and is a wonderfully easy doer. Its massive blooms 
are produied in great abundance, and reach a maximum size 
of I t x 6 inches. Stems slender but very strong and straight. 
Foliage heavy and leather like, which is very discouraging 
to leaf eating insects. 
A ereat prize winning variety you cannot afford to pass 
up. You can grow this great pink dahlia to perfection with¬ 
out much feeding and pampering. 
Roots each, $5.00; Plants each, $2.50; 3 for $5.00 
Root stock quite limited. 
