Kennedy Kwality Dahlias 
KENNEDY KWALITY POMPON or 
BOUQUET DAHLIAS 
From year to year we have added new va- 
rieties to our list of pompons until there is con- 
siderable duplication which only results in con- 
fusion when a selection of poms is to be made. 
Recent introductions have the following to 
recommend them over their predecessors: 
A longer, wiry stem, sometimes reaching 24 
inches. All the newer varieties are characterized 
by a reduction in the size of flower and a per- 
fection of form and placement of petals. Lastly, 
the colors are truer and more distinct. 
We suggest a careful consideration of the fol- 
lowing list with the descriptions and advise your 
replacing some of the old ones with these new 
perfected types. 
Atom. Very small, deep orange red. Each 75c 
Betty Anne. Perfect pink, one inch, not a trace 
of white. Each 50c 
Brass Button. Fine new yellow. Each $1.50 
Dot. Dead white. Each 50c 
Edith Mueller. Bright soft apricot suffused with 
peach-red. Each 50c 
Honey. Blend of yellow and russet-gold; small. 
Each 50c 
Joe Fette. Blooms early. Very fine pure white 
flowers. Each 50c 
Johnny Peppin. Small dark maroon-red. Each 50c 
Little David. Russet-orange of almost perfect 
form. Blooms freely. Each 50c 
Little Prince. Pure light yellow, fine form. Pro- 
duces a quantity of small flowers which are ex- 
cellent for table decoration. Each $1.00 
Mike. Brilliant burnt-orange, shading lighter on 
outer petals. Very attractive. Each 50c 
Regent. Rich violet-purple, an excellent cut 
flower. Each $1.50 
KENNEDY KWALITY MINIATURE 
DAHLIAS 
Andries Orange. 5.C. Bright orange, perfect 
semi-cactus form, excellent stems. 
Each 75c, doz. $7.50 
Apricot Baby Royal. S.C. We consider this a 
great improvement on the well-known Baby 
Royal. Apricot-pink. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Ayesha. P. Bronze-orange, one tone. Equal to 
finest chrysanthemum. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Baby Sagamore. D. A miniature Sagamore with 
the same beautiful coloring of rich amber-gold, 
shading salmon-rose toward the center. Free- 
flowering; good keeper. Each 75c, doz. $7.50 
Bishop of Llandaff. P. A _ sturdy, compact 
dahlia 214 to 3 feet high. The semi-double 
flowers are rich wine color with gold centers. 
Foliage is glossy dark green, the plant very 
free-flowering. Adapts itself to landscape and 
decorative work. Each 50c, doz. $5.00 
‘Buckeye Baby. D. A really fine miniature. 
Small and deep; while the bushes are dwarf 
the stems are fine for cutting. Gold-buff 
lightly shaded red on the reverse. 
Each 50c, doz. $5.00 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS in Variety 
Judy. F.D. Richness of color is the outstanding 
feature. Rich burnt-orange with no shading, 
petal formation most artistic. A perfect ex- 
hibition variety. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Lannie. F.D. Clear, deep yellow of compact 
formation; long, stiff stems. Plants tall, ex- 
tremely prolific. Blooms early and contin- 
uously until frost. Each 75c, doz. $7.50 
Little Diamond. S.C. Violet-red, sulphur-yei- 
low center. An introduction from Europe. 
Each $1.50, doz. $17.00 
Little Jennie. C. Very early flowering flesh- 
pink, tinted rose and yellow. Good substance. 
Each 75c, doz. $7.50 
Miss Innocence. F.D. A pure white perfectly 
formed flower, carried erect on excellent 
straight stems. Plants are medium in height 
and growth vigorous. Each $1.50, doz. $17.00 
Princess Alba. F.D. Perfect white miniature. 
Formal but not of close, compact formation. 
Blooms about 214% inches across. Straight, 
stiff stem holding the bloom perfectly poised. 
Snow-white with a tiny spot -f buttercup-yel- 
low at the extreme base of each petal. Plants 
medium tall, free habit of growth, and bloom 
profusely. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Tip. S.C. Free bloomer. sulphur-yellow and 
very long stems. Extra good keeper. 
Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
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