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KIMIKAGE (I. C. Note - Parrella) 
—In introducing this lovely 
dahlia, we are positive of offer- 
ing something real _ different. 
Kimikage isn’t a large dahlia, 
but one of the most beautiful in 
color and very different in for- 
mation. The petals of this 
dahlia twist in such a fine man- 
ner that frankly it is hard to 
describe. You must see _ this 
dahlia in bloom to appreciate 
its real beauty. Color, lemon 
yellow. Light green foliage, in- 
sect resisting. Note: Kimikage 
is on Mr. Johnston’s Honor Roll 
in HOUSE BEAUTIFUL, and 
Mr. Dudley in THE FLOWER 
GROWER. Height of plant, 4% 
ite Root $2.50 Plant $1.00 

KIMIKAGE 
KATIE K. I. D. (Lakeside Gardens)—A clear pink, of large size on_ long 
stems. I think it is the greatest exhibition pink since Kathleen Norris. 
A Certificate Winner and it will win for you. Roots $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.)—Color, a true rose pink, deepening to a mellow 
pink, but paler in the young central petals. A flower of gigantic propor- 
tions. The petals are long, broad, with twisting ends that enhance its beauty. 
The blooms are held facing on cane-like stems. Height, 4 feet. Roots 50c 
KAWEAH I. D. (Meussdorfer)—Color, a deep, clear rose cerise, center of 
petals shading to a rich cardinal, and when fully matured, shades lighter 
towards the petals to a mauve or orchid color. The blooms are giants and 
are held facing-sideways. Height, 5 feet. Roots 50c 
KENTUCKY SUN (White) F. D.—Probably the greatest yellow formal deco- 
rative to date. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal, Louisville, 
Ky., and on three Honor Rolls. We predict a great future for this fine, 
rugged variety, and describe it as a naturally large flower with great sub- 
stance, of a bright golden yellow. Flowers carried well up out of the foliage, 
on the best of stems. A clean and vigorous grower. Roots 35c 
KOKI, S. C.—Color, spectrum red and soft buff. This is a lovely dahlia in every 
respect. Good size and form, flowers are held on best of stems. Height 
314 ft. Roots $1.00 
KILGORE’S KING, I. D. (Kilgore)—Color, flesh at the center with outer petals 
gold. This is a strong rugged growing variety and the large blooms are 
erect on cane-like stems. A dahlia worthwhile growing. Height of plant 
Tromp tO. GL1t. Root 75c 
KILGORE’S LUCIFER (Kilgore, 1940), Str. C. to I. C——A large Brazil red 
dahlia with capucine-orange reverse which shows as the petals curl. Blooms 
have been measured up to 12 inches by 8 deep and held on cane-like stems, 
robust growing bush. Height 6 ft. Roots $2.00 
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