Kemp’s Grand Champion—Str. Cac. 14!/2"x5". Clear 
coppery bronze. No other known dahlia like it, no 
other of the cactus type as large. Its color is so at- 
tractive photographers from three states made techni- 
color moving pictures of it the past season. Bush 6—7 
feet. Prolific bloomer from late mid-season till frost. ° 
Good root maker. On two honor rolls. Illustrated, de- 
scriptive list including many other new outstanding 
varieties ready about February Ist. It's free. Plants 
$2.00. 
1946 INTRODUCTIONS 
President Truman—Strawberry red; semi-cac to Imf. 
Dec.; height 4 ft.; good grower and root maker; will 
keep a week after cutting; very outstanding; 10 to 12 
in.; prolific bloomer; beautiful. Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
Governor Lausche—Purple with white reverse; 
curled petals; effect very beautiful; nothing like it on 
the market; height. 51/, to 6 ft.; blooms 9 to 11 in.; good 
grower and root maker; I. D. pinch back and grow to 
3 to 4 canes; will,keep 10 days after cutting. Plants 
$1.00. Roots $2.00. 
Sunburst (Smith) — Yellow; Imf. D; 10 to 14 in.; 
achievement medal winner in East Liverpool, Ohio, 
this Fall; outstanding. Plants $1.00. 
Col. Little—Bright scarlet orange with curly twist- 
ing petals showing lighter tones shading off to yellow © 
in reverse. Won in Richmond 1944, also 1945 in seed- 
ling class. On Col. Eddy’s Honor Roll for 1946. Large 
I. D. Plants $1.00. 
Hester Pape—I. D. to Semi-Cac.; purple; 10 to 14 
in.; I say purple red; very outstanding. Best dahlia in _ 
Cleveland Show. A great winner. Plants $1.00. Roots 
Corriene Sue — F. D., color flox purple, blended 
rhodamine purple, !0 to 12 in. by 6. Sport of James 
Ross, last year Honor Roll dahlia; good stems—keep a 
week after cut; scored 85 on Dudley’s Honor Roll. In a 
class by itself. Plants $1.00. Roots $2.00. 


