ZULU MINATURES. 
All the following Zulu Minatures 
Roots each, $1.00; Plants each, .40. 
See Catalog for descriptions. 
ZULU—Chief. Semi-Double. 
ZULU—Zombi. Brilliant carmine, 
double. 
ZULU—Mombosa. 
ZULU—Zanzibar. 
ZULU—Nyanza. 
Carmine. 
many full 
Deep maroon, semi-double. 
Viridine yellow, double. 
Bright Rhodomine purple, semli- 
double. 
ZULU—Scarlet Bender. Brilliant scarlet, single. 
ZULU—Zuni. Vandyke red and Rhodomine pur- 
ple, single. 
GREEN FOLIAGED MINATURES. 
RED ROBIN. Best red intro- Roots Plants 
duced to date ---------- § .40 $ .29 
DARLENE—Dec. Small cameo 
pink and lavender ----- 40 
LITTLE BEAUTY—Dec. Lav- Roots 
ender pink, golden yellow 
ibid eee ee ee eae 25 3 for  .60 
BABY EDWIN—Dec. Deep spi- 
nal pink ~----------=:-- isp Ps .60 
BARBRA. MAC—Dec. Tyrian 
pink, shaded Sites TS s .60 
LITTLE DIANE. Sold out. 
LITTLE SWEETHEART—Dec. 
Light mallow purple. == a pewy o 60 
DOLLY—F. D. Dark rosy ma- 
genta —-2----s-r OheD aoe .60 
GLOW OF DAWN—-Cac. Radi- 
ant pink, yellow center_— P25 eo aaeA .60 
EASTER GREETING. Pure 
white Str. Cac. -------- tow .60 
SYLVIA—Semi-Gac. Red very 
small: Se bela ee bene .60 
LITTLE COLONEL—Dec. One 
of the ‘best yellows------ 550 .60 
LITTLE NEMO. Small red, 
white tipsit_2-=-------~ “A033 eee. 00 
SNOW BUNTING—Min. Pores 
white EF. D..----------== 2.00 
DAZZLER—I. D. Dazzling scar- 
let, very small_--------- 1550 3.7? 3.00 
HYBRID ORIENTAL (Jap) IRIS 
MRS. ETHEL D. STOUT and ACHIEVEMENT, 
Large Divisions, 75 each; Small .40 each. 
AUREAFOLIA. 
Large Divisions .60 each; 
LOVLINESS. Sold out. 
NEW POMPON 
BETTY ANNE. Soft rose pink. 
Great for Exhibition_---- 
SHERRY. Bright pansy purple, 
Only Pom of this color_- 
LEMON DROP. Light lemon 
yellow ----------------- 
Small .30 each. 
DAHLIAS. 
Roots Plants 
¢ 25 3 for $ .60 
Po at .60 
ATE re .60 
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The following Poms supplied at 18 each; 
6 for $1.00; Dozen for $1.50, net. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Bright yellow, fine for cut- 
ting. 
FASCINATION. Lavender, shaded white on low- 
er petals. 
MADELINE. Deep Lemon yellow, tipped gray- 
ish white. 
BRONZE BEAUTY. Rich golden bronze. 
ATOM. Smallest and best red Pom. 
PANSY. Lively, deep lavender. 
LITTLE DORTHEA. Small orange, white blend. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 
DAD’S FAVORITE. Bright scarlet red, with 
prominent yellow collar. 
Roots each, .30; 3 for 75; 
BLUE BELLS. Rose red, with prominent white 
collar. 
Roots each, .30; 3 for 75. 
NOTICE. 
The following dahlia varieties, listed in our 
1942 Catalog were so nearly sold out last Spring, 
we have no stock of them to offer this year. 
LADY GAY, MAYOR FRANK OTIS, FLASH, 
VICTORY, KEMP’S YELLOW SUPREME, GEO. 
O. WALLACE, ZENITH, ‘DOLLY MADISON, 
MEMORIAL, KEMP'S RUFFLED | BEAUTY, 
ROBERT RIPLEY, LORD OF AUTUMN, WAT- 
CHUNG, GIANT, RITA BETTY, AMERICAN 
PURITY, FREDA GEORGE, A. G. GOODACRE, 
WAR BONNET, BERNICE GEER, BISHOP Q¥ 
LANSDAFF, TOOTSIE, TWINKLES, KEMP’S 
NUBALL, CAROLYN BALL, BOB WHITE, MIL- 
ae HAIRE, PRIDE OF NORFOLK, SILVER- 
zulu Minature Dahlia Seed and Hemeroclallis 
Seed for sale as usual. No seed of large flower- 
dahlias available. 
Owing to Shortage of Help We Were 
Forced to Discontinue Growing — 
Gladiolus Bulbs. 
ORIENTAL (Jap) IRIS listed on pages 23, 25 
and 26 of catalogue. Every indication point. to 
a greater shortage of labor in 1943 than in 1942. 
If this should be the case. w® will be forced to 
discontinue the growing of most of our Oriental 
Iris. Therefore if vou are thinking of having 
some of this beautiful strain of Tris in your gar- 
den, order them for Spring delivery. To wait 
bevond Spring of 1943 may be too late to get 
most of the varieties offered in our 1942 Catalog. 
Zulu Mineture Dahlia Seed. Orinntal Tris Seed 
and Giant Golden Dav Lily Seed listed on pages 
90 26 and 27 of catalogue.. 2 

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KEMP’S GARDENS, Breeders and Growers, 
BOX 181, 
LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY. . 
