Kennedy Kwality Exhibition Dahlias - 
Jane Lausche. S.C. A unique color combination: 
rosy mauve with one-third of petal tipped white. Win- 
ner for perfect and largest bloom. Early, profuse 
bloomer until frost. Each $3.00. 
Jeam Kerr. F.D. Sometimes listed as a miniature but 
flowers are medium sized. Pure white carried on long 
stems. Free blooming, early and excellent cut flower. 
Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. Each 
$1.00, doz. $11.00. 
Jersey’s Dainty. C. Fine pure white of medium size. 
Excellent cut flower. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00. 
Jersey’s White Beauty. Discarded for White Sur- 
prise. 
Kelvin. I.D. Somewhat like O. Reid, but more depth to 
bloom. A sturdy bush with beautiful, heavy foliage 
and stem. Massive blooms blending buff and old rose, 
darker reverse. Each $3.00. 
Kentueky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s-Beauty-pink, with 
yellow and gold blend. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00. 
Long Island Sun. S.C. Deep primrose-yellow with 
long quilled petals. Attracted a lot of attention at the 
shows as well as in the field. A real beauty. Size 9x5 
inches, bush 41% feet, spreading. Dark foliage, free 
bloomer. Early and late. Each $4.00. 
Madonna. [.D. to S.C. A huge pure crystal white of 
remarkable substance, excellent keeper, blooms always 
symmetrical, deep well poised; centers full round and 
tight. Diameter 10-13 in., Depth 7-10 in. Stems strong, 
rugged grower; early and free bloomer. Each $5.00. 
Maffie. S.C. A prize winner wherever shown. Grows up 
to 14 inches in diameter. Fine stems, good growing 
habit; foliage insect proof. Intense carmine-red. Height 
4 feet. Each $3.00. 
Michigan White. S.C. The most prolific blooming 
white to date. Normally the flowers are from 5 to 8 
inches. As many as 18 to 25 opening on the bush at 
one time. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. D. A flower of tre- 
mendous size. Stems straight and stiff. An early 
bloomer. Color is a rich, velvety carmine. Each $1.00, 
doz. $11.00. 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape. 1.D. A giant which will be 
hard to beat. Color reddish purple. A good grower 
and profuse bloomer. Each $3.00. 
New Look. S.C. Extremely large, perfect blooms, 12 
to 14 inches in diameter. Grows 6 feet tall and the 
flowers are sparkling deep yellow. Many times a win- 
ner. Each $3.00. 
Night Editor. I.C. to S.C. Cyclamen-purple blended 
to deep peony purple. Color, formation and size com- 
bine to make a really attractive flower. Height 5 ft. 
Each $10.00. 
Ogden Reid. I.D. An enormous Dahlia, perfect in 
every respect. Color spinel-pink blended light rose- 
pink, striped primuline-yellow. Leathery foliage, insect 
resistant. Prolific bloomer. Each $2.00. 
Postmaster Albert Goldman. 1[.D. Clear light 
primrose yellow, petals wavy. Size 11x6 inches. Each 
$5.00. 
Powder Puff. I.D. Lovely light Persian rose sport of 
Sherwood’s Peach. Good growing habits and a con- 
sistent winner. Each $4.00. 
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Rose of Sharon. C. Pink with a tint of yellow at 
center. The formation and color combination make 
this an outstanding Dahlia. Size 6x4, height 4 ft. Each 
$3.00. 
Sarett’s Pink Flamingo. I.C. Tyrian pink with 
deep yellow centers and tips of roseline-pink. Blooms 
well formed and of excellent substance. Free bloomer. 
Flowers up to 11 inches in diameter. Each $3.00. 
Searsdale Sun. S.C. Petals turn and twist in graceful 
manner. Blooms 8x5™% inches, color, light primrose 
yellow, early, profuse bloomer with good substance. 
Height 41% ft. Each $3.50. 
Silver Glamour. I.D. This is “Not just another 
Dahlia”. Deep rose heavily suffused white, an authen- 
tic color sport of the parent “Glamour”. Each $3.00. 
Staraze. [.D. Light primrose-yellow. Blooms 92 by 
6 inches. Flowers held facing on canelike stems. Bush 
compact, 5 feet tall, profuse bloomer. Early and late. 
A fine Dahlia of good quality and good grower. Each 
$5.00. 
Sunrays. I.D. A most spectacular Dahlia. Clear buff 
with apricot suffusion, reverse of petals peach-red. 
Won the Achievement Medal and has many winning 
certificates to its credit. Each $3.00. 
The Cardinal. S.C. Cardinal-red blooms 10 to 12 
inches, on long, canelike stems. Bush 6 feet, with 
clear, leatherlike foliage. A winner. Each $4.00. 
The Real Glory. F.D. Blooms 10x5 inches. An ex- 
cellent glistening pure white. Exceptionally fine keep- 
ing qualities. Each $3.00. 
The Volunteer. I.D. Peony purple, edges lighter 
purple. Diameter 12 inches, depth 7 to 8 inches. Keeps 
color well in the sun, an excellent grower with insect 
resistant foliage. Each $5.00. 
Vidal Wave. F.D. to I.D. Huge yellow blooms car- 
ried on perfect stems at desired angle. Top winner at 
Royal Society trials. Each $7.50. 
Victory Eclipse. I.D. to S.C. Size 6 to 9 inches and 
very deep. Blooms facing 45 degree angle, full center. 
Azalea pink base, petals canary yellow, rich sheen 
which enhances its beauty. Height 5% ft., well branch- 
ing. Each $3.00. 
White Surprise. F.D. Glistening pure white with 
wonderful lasting qualities as a cut flower. Four inches 
across. Each $2.50, doz. $25.00. 
BALL DAHLIAS (Tubers Only) 
A. D. Liveni. Soft pink. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00. 
Dave Platt. Pure white. Each $2.00, doz. $22.00. 
Dusky. Dark red. Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Mary Helen. Canary-yellow on long stems. Each 
$2.00, doz. $22.00. 
Marshall Kerneehanm. Carmine, prolific bloomer, 
stem 20 to 24 inches. Strong, erect, good proportion. 
Each $2.50, doz. $25.00. 
Peter Brian Van Zandt. Lavender on outer petals 
with white blend toward center. Blooms 412x3 inches. 
Early bloomer. Each $3.00, doz. $33.00. 
Rosy Dawn. Light bicolor, yellow and rose-pink. Each 
$2.00, doz. $22.00. 
Supt. Amrhyn. Clear rose-pink. Each $1.00, doz. 
$11.00. 
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