
Kennedy Kwality Dahlias 
MALI 
MERITORIOUS VARIETIES 
For many years we have specialized in listing the best of the new introductions of dahlias for ex- 
hibition purposes as well as the best cut flower varieties. This year we are listing only those va- 
rieties which we consider most satisfactory from the point of view of robust growers, lasting 
qualities as a cut flower and for decorative purposes. 
All prices quoted are for strong tubers. Pot-grown plants, for delivery in May, can be supplied 
at one-half the price of the tuber. No plants of varieties where tubers are 75c or less in price. 
Adele Henderson. F.D. Citron yellow, center 
flushed deep old rose. A pleasing combination. 
Diameter 8 to 9 inches, 5 to 6 inches in depth. 
Very prolific and long lasting when cut. 
| Each $1.50 
Alfred Lunt. F.D. Flower of very good substance, 
cane-like stem holding flower facing. Petals 
when fully open fall almost to the stem giv- 
ing the appearance of a ball dahlia. Brilliant 
currant red to scarlet. Bloom 8x6. Each $2.25 
All American. S.C. Mulberry rose, suffused salmon, 
base of petals waxy yellow. Immense blooms 
on strong stems. Each $2.75 
American Purity. S.C. Huge, - glistening white 
blooms on strong, straight stems. Clean foli- 
age. Each $1.50 
California Idol. I.D. Clear bright self-colored yel- 
low. Ranks with the very largest, and has 
corresponding depth, an extremely refined 
flower in every sense. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Crowning Glory. I.C. A most artistic Dahlia. In- 
curving petals, rose pink with cream center. 
Blooms 12 inches; of great depth and beauty. 
Each $3.50 
Dahliamum. I.D. Very large flower, yellow, buff 
and amber combination suffused gold. Twisted 
petals. Strong growing. Each $2.00 
Director Carl G. Dahl. I1.D. Although of tremendous 
size this Dahlia is very graceful. Apricot-buff 
shaded old rose on reverse of petals. A 
healthy, robust bush producing its blooms in 
profusion. Each $1.00 
Dixie Wine Dot. I.D. An exceedingly attractive 
Dahlia with white, waxy petals, suffused, 
flecked and dotted wine-red. Stems long and 
stiff and blooms average 10 to 12 inches. 
Each $4.50 
Dorothy Schmidt. S.C. A double prize winner. Ex- 
quisite lilac shading to lavender. Blooms 7 
inches in diameter and 4 inches in depth, 
almost perfect form. — Each $2.00 
Dr. Kenneth Taylor. I.D. Very prolific, producing 
blooms 8 to 9 inches in diameter and of great 
depth. Plant perfect, stem excellent holding 
flower facing. Scarlet with bronze sheen and 
reverse. Each $7.50 
Eventide. I.D. True purple with violet shadings. 
Staghorn petal formation. Strong, rugged 
stems, holding flowers facing. Each $2.00 
Faithful. S.C. One of the best and most depend- 
able white semi-cactus. Grown under normal 
‘conditions the blooms are 9 to 10 inches across 
and 4 to 5 inches deep. Good stem and glossy 
green foliage. Each $7.50 
Gen. John J. Pershing. S.C. Sport of Virginia Rute. 
A new and pleasing color combination of 
coral and jasper red with chrome flush. 
Each $10.00 
Glamour. I.D. An unusual color in Dahlias, 
purple-veined violet. Tall, rugged grower, 
good, stiff stems. A winner. Each $2.50 
Golden Standard. C. Bush 41/4, feet. Warm buff 
shaded amber and gold. Pleasing form. Full 
centers and evenly arranged petals. Stem 
holds flower facing at right angles. Each $1.00 
Greater Glory. S.C. Tall, vigorous bush, healthy 
foliage. Color deep rose-pink shading to sul- 
phur-yellow at center. A consistent winner. 
Each $2.00 
Hunt's Velvet Wonder. I.D. The attractive broad- 
petaled blooms are huge and have good, full 
centers and great depth. The flowers, of deep 
rosy magenta, blending into a true purple, 
are well proportioned, with large, dark green 
foliage. Each $1.00 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and 
twisted. A glistening bronzy buff and old 
gold blending to a deeper shade toward the 
center, the reverse petals a pale flesh color. 
Strong stem, insect-resisting. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jeffersonian. F.D. An immense mauve pink flower. 
Winner of an achievement medal. Each $2.00 
Jersey's Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jersey’s Dainty. C. Fine pure white of medium 
size. Excellent cut flower variety. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jersey's White Beauty. A white Jersey’s Beauty 
with wonderful keeping qualities and stem. 
It is quite similar in form with good centers 
and tight petals. Early and free blooming. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Joan Philip, Jr. I.D. A unique bi-color. Color deep 
mallow-pink with white lacinated tips. Each 
bloom true to color. Open grower, cane-like 
stems and fine foliage. Each $7.50 
Katie K. I.D. We believe this to be the best exhi- 
bition pink. A giant rose pink, long stems. 
A consistent winner. Each $1.50 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, 
with yellow and gold blend. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
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