Little Silver, N. J. Dahlias of Quality 
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NYANZA~—(No. 38-11). Color, bright Rhodomine purple, semi-dou- 
ble, averaging a little over 3 inches in diameter. Plant attains 
to a height of 3 to 4 feet, admitting the blooms to be cut with 
cane 3 feet long. Very prolific of bloom. Good keeper when cut. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
SCARLET BEDDER~—(No. 38-01). The brilliant scarlet blooms are 
single, with large dark disc, profusely studded with bright yel- 
low anthers, producing a delightful effect. Height of plant 18 
to 24 inches, with a width of about 16 inches, and should not 
be planted over 16 inches apart in border or bed. It is a beau- 
tiful sight when in full bloom. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
ZUNI—(No. 38-09). This tiny bi-colored dahlia is a fine bedding 
companion to the Scarlet bedder. The two-toned single flowers are 
about 3 inches across, the colors being Vandyke red, and Rhodo- 
mine Purple. Foliage very dark and glossy. Slightly stronger 
grower than the scarlet bedder, and not quite as numerously 
branched, therefore it should not be planted over 14 inches apart 
in the border or bed. These two bedders are always neat and 
clean, as they shed the old petals quickly, and the seed pods 
remain fresh appearing until cut down by frost. 
Roots each $1.00, Plants each $0.60 
New Miniature Dahlia 
DARLENE~—(No. 10-39, Kemp). This dainty little miniature is one 
of the smallest decoratives we have any knowledge of. It sel- 
dom exceeds 1144 inches in diameter, full centered and has strong 
stems that hold the dainty little flower high out of the foliage. 
The color, is dull white background with cameo pink and 
lavender halo radiating throughout the flower. Height of plant 
about two feet, many branched and an early and _ prodigious 
bloomer. 
Roots $1.50 each, Plants $1.00 each, 3 for $2.00 
Ball Dahlias 
KEMP’S NUBALL—Ball (No. A. K.) A dark lavender pink of 
much beauty, and we believe it is the best ball dahlia to date. 
Flowers up to 5 inches in diameter, perfect ball type, and are 
held on stiff stems 10-12 inches out of the foliage. Height of 
bush about 4 feet, wide spreading and a very prolific bloomer 
from early season till frost. Awarded first prize in every class 
in which it was exhibited the past season. 
Plants each $1.00 
CAROLYN BALL—This fine ball dahlia has been a leader in the 
ball section for several years past, and is only second to our 
NUBALL. The color is a clear lavender-pink. Flowers from 
4-5 inches in size are produced on good stems. Plant about 3 
feet tall, and very prolific throughout the season. 
Divisions each 35 Cents, no plants 
New Pom Pom Dahlias 
BETTY ANNE~—One of the best exhibition Poms in commerce. And 
also one of the prettiest. In color it is soft rose pink, with a 
halo of violet rose to enhance its beauty. Blooms are small, 
averaging 144 x 1% inches, and very uniform in size. Bush 2 
feet high, and extra prolific. 
Roots each 25 Cents, 3 for 60 Cents 
SHERRY —(Wood 1937). This is just about the best Pom Pom of 
this color we have ever seen. Color, bright pansy purple, to 
royal purple. Its small, perfect flowers are produced on long 
stiff stems, and are held just the right height above the foliage. 
A wonderfully fine exhibition variety. Plant is a fine grower 
and very prolific throughout the season. Root stock very limited. 
Roots each 35c, 3 for $1.00 
LEMON DROP 
This perfectly formed little Pom is one of the choicest exhibition 
Poms we have seen in many a year. It ranks with Little Edith, 
Atom, and other miniature poms. Its average size is about 1% 
inches, and the two foot high plants are a sheet of color from 
early season until cut down by frost. In color, it is a light 
lemon yellow, the best we have yet seen in the yellow Poms. 
Par-excellent for cut flowers and exhibition purposes, 
Divisions each 35 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
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