Dahlias of Quality Kemp's Gardens 

MONMOUTH CHAMPION~—Large Orange Scarlet. 
ORINGO~—Giant salmon orange and gold. 
MODEL 999—Large semi-cactus of vivid scarlet color. 
CROYDON VIVID—(Australian). Large vivid scarlet. 
YELLOW BEAUTY~—Large yellow. 
Miniature Dahlias 
LOVELINESS—Dec. A very lovely little dahlia. None other pre- 
sents more real beauty. The lovely colors are bluish Lavender, 
with white throat tones. Size 3 to 4 inches in diameter, full cen- 
tered and are held high out of the foliage on a three to four 
foot plant. 
Roots each 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
LITTLE BEAUTY~—(No. D. 35). This attractive little decorative 
is distinctive and unusual in its color combination of lavender pink 
and golden yellow ground. Size of bloom 24% to 3 inches. Full 
centered and are held above the foliage on 6 to 7 inch stems. 
Height of plant 2 feet. 
Roots cach 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
BABY EDWIN~—(No. E. 35). Color, deep spinel pink, shaded lighter 
tone at base of petals. The small blooms are of decorative type, 
2 to 214 inches in diameter, full centered. Stems good. Plant 
about 20 inches high. 
Roots each 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
LITTLE DIANNE~—Dec. (No. F. 35). Color, pure primrose yellow, 
tips on petals shaded deep rose pink. Size of bloom 2144 to 3 
inches. Good stems. Height 20 inches. 
Roots each 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
BARBRA MAC—Dec. (No. G-35). Color, tyrian pink, shaded white 
at base of petals. Size of flower 2'%4 inches, full centered and 
good stems. Height of plant 18-20 inches. 
Roots 35 Cents each, 3 for $1.00 
LITTLE SWEETHEART~—Dec. (No. B-35). Light mellow purple 
blooms that average only 2!4 inches in size, full centered and 
good stems. Height of plant 18-20 inches. One of the best in 
the collectton. 
Roots 35 Cents each, 3 for $1.00 
NEW RACE OF MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Originated by J. A. Kemp. 
Now being offered for the first time, and will be known as— 
Zulu Miniatures 
The name Zulu is given them to distinguish them from the green 
foliaged miniatures. Some have almost black foliage, while others 
have a lighter bronze red foliage. All are very desirable and the 
sharp contrast between the dark foliage and various colors of the 
flowers is an outstanding feature of this new strain. Excellent for 
border planting, bedding and general decorative purposes. The 
names given them are mostly of African origin. We believe them 
to be absolutely proof against insects as we have never seen insects 
of any kind on them, not even Japanese Beetles nor Corn Borers. 
ZULU CHIEF —(No. 38-07). Color, is brilliant carmine, flowers are 
semi-double, averaging about 314 inches across, with small dark 
disc in center, heavily studded with bright yellow anthers. Height 
about 3 1/3 feet, well branched and an abundant producer of its 
brilliant blooms on long, stiff stems. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
ZOMBI— (No. 38-08). The color of this fine variety is also a bril- 
liant carmine, many coming full double, a few  semi-double. 
Blooms are 344 inches across, plant quite dwarf, rarely exceed- 
ing 20 inches in height. Fine for bedding and border planting, 
also for cutting. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
MOMBOSA~—(No. 38-10). Color, deep maroon. The 31! _ inch 
blooms are semi-double, with dark disc, studded with many 
bright yellow anthers. Height 3 feet, foliage very dark, one of 
the most desirable in the list. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
ZANZIBAR—(No. 38-03). Color, Viridine yellow. Size of bloom 
3 to 31% inches, full double greater part of the blooming season, 
and are borne on long slender branches, making it possible to 
cut them with canes 2 to 3 feet long. Good keeper when cut. 
Fine for house decoration and exhibition. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
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