Little Silver, N. J. Dahlias of Quality 

KEMP’S RED PILOT 
KEMP’S RED PILOT~—I. D. (No. 24-37). This beautiful red dah- 
lia made good wherever grown the past season and very flatter- 
ing reports have come from many who say it is one of the out- 
standing red dahlias of today. The plant is a strong grower and 
prolific producer of very large blooms, of a most brilliant red 
color that does not burn or damage easily from excessive mois- 
ture. Its color appears to be about half way between carmine 
and nopal red. Its brilliantly illuminated blooms have been grown 
up to 11 inches in diameter by five to six inches in depth, and 
are supported on long, slender stiff stems that hold them facing 
high out of the foliage. The 6 ft. high plant is very prolific 
of large blooms throughout the season. 
Roots each $2.00, Plants $ .75, 3 for $2.00 
KEMP’S YELLOW SUPREME~—I. D. (No. 11-36). Good reports 
on this fine yellow have been received from growers the past sea- 
son. It appears to have done well wherever grown. It is a good 
doer and its giant Pinard yellow blooms which often reach 12 
inches in width by 6 inches in depth, entitles it to a place in the 
ranks of the largest flower class. 
The plant is a sturdy grower, averaging about 444 feet in 
height, is many branched and wide spreading, and very prolific 
of giant bloom from early to late season. Stems long and stiff 
holding the giant flower high out of the foliage. (1938 Flower 
Grower Honor Roll.) 
Roots each $2.00, Plants each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
GEORGE O. WALLACE~I. D. (Wallace). This spectacular dahlia 
was very outstanding in our test garden last season. In color, it 
is Citron Yellow lower half of petals, Cream Yellow upper half 
of petals. Flower is somewhat loosely built, but has great size 
and good keeping qualities, both on the plant and when cut, and 
may well be classed among the giant exhibition varieties, as we 
had many blooms 11 inches and over in diameter, which were 
held high out of the foliage on sturdy stems. Plant is an excep- 
tionally strong grower attaining to a height of 6 to 7 feet. Is 
well branched and quite prolific of giant exhibition blooms. Easy 
doer. 
Roots each $2.00, Plants each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
ONE GRAND—Semi-Cac. This is one of the largest dahlias of this 
type we have ever grown. Last season we had many blooms 
12 to 14 inches in diameter which were held high out of the 
foliage on rigid stems. The plant is a tall sturdy grower, reach- 
ing a height of 6 to 7 feet, is many branched and quite a proli- 
fic bloomer. A good companion to the George O. Wallace. Ex- 
cellent exhibition variety. 
Roots each $2.00, Plants each $1.00, 3 for $2.00 
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