Dahlias of Quality Kemp's Gardens 

The Following Poms Supplied at 18¢ each 
6 for $1.00, $1.50 the Dozen Net 
FASCINATION—Lavender pink, shaded white on lower half of 
petals. Very showy and desirable. 
MADELINE—Deep lemon yellow, tipped grayish lavender. Very 
showy, and the best bi-color Pom we know. 
BOB WHITE~—The best white to date. Flowers are small, and fine 
for exhibition. Good keeper when cut. Plant dwarf, very pro- 
lific of perfect bloom throughout the season. 
BRONZE BEAUTY—A small, well formed plant, producing rich 
golden bronze flowers of great beauty. Fine for exhibition. 
ATOM~—This is unquestionably one of the very best exhibition Poms 
ever introduced. It seldom exceeds 114 inches in size. The tiny 
flowers are perfect balls, and of a beautiful scarlet red color. 
Plant dwarf, many branched and tremendously prolific of bloom. 
PANSY ~—Almost every one likes the bright, cheery color of this lit- 
tle Pom, which is lively deep lavender. Fine for exhibition, and 
house decoration. 
LITTLE DORTHEA~—Small orange and white blend. Very pretty. 
LITTLE EDITH~—This free growing and free flowering little Pom is a 
most profuse producer of small yellow blooms, slightly tipped 
carmine. One of the very best exhibition Poms. 
ROSEA~—Rosy lavender of refined beauty. Wonderful exhibition 
variety. 
DAHLIA ORDERS FOR LESS THAN $1.00 NOT ACCEPTABLE 
Miniature Dahlias — Continued 
DOLLY—F. D. (Geer). Color, beautiful dark rosy magenta formal 
miniature of the Fairy type. Long stiff stems hold the small 
blooms high out of the foliage. Height of plant 30 inches. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
GLOW OF DAWN-—(Geer). This beautiful two tone miniature 
cactus is one of the prettiest miniatures we have ever seen. The 
color is radiant pink, with wax yellow center, blooms are full 
centered and average about 3 inches in diameter. Height of 
plant about 2 feet. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
ROYALETTA—Dec. (Geer). The most attractive royal purple 
miniature in commerce. Stems are long, stiff and graceful, hold- 
ing the bright purple blooms high above the foliage. 
Roots each 50 Cents, 3 for $1.25 
EASTER GREETING—The flowers of this dainty little white minia- 
ture are produced in great profusion on dwarf, wide spreading 
plants. Have stems about 15 inches in length that hold the 
flower high out of the foliage. A great little white for design 
work, as well as for house decoration and exhibition. 
Roots each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
SYLVIA—(Lakeside, Score 86). This lovely little red miniature 
produces exhibition blooms that average 214 inches wide by 1% 
inches deep. The plant grows about 4 feet high, and is enorm- 
ously prolific of dainty blooms from early season till frosted down. 
Roots each 40 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
FAIRY—F. D. This dainty miniature has no rival for general use- 
fulness. Fine for florists’ use in design work, for house decora- 
tion and for exhibition. The color is rose pink, average size of 
bloom 314 to 4 inches. Stems long and stiff, holding the flower 
high out of the foliage of the 3 foot high plant. 
Roots each 20 Cents, 3 for 50 Cents, doz. $2.00 
TOOTSIE—Here is another miniature of refined beauty. The color 
is a clear, soft pink-salmon blend. Size of bloom 3% to 4 
inches. Long stiff stems that hold the dainty bloom high out 
of the foliage. Good grower, and free bloomer. 
Roots each 20 Cents, 3 for 50 Cents 
LITTLE NEMO~—There is only one Little Nemo miniature and this 
is it. It is in a class by itself, as the bright scarlet, white tipped 
blooms have no successful rivals. It is tops on the exhibition 
table, and for house decoration. 
Roots each 40 Cents, 3 for $1.00 
BISHOP OF LANDSDAFF—Duplex. Until the advent of our ZULU 
strain this was the only dark foliaged miniature dahlia obtain- 
able. The blooms are deep scarlet, semi-double, have long 
Seis that hold them high out of the foliage of the 30 inch high 
plant. 
Roots each 25 Cents, 3 for 60 Cents 
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