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Earlham Hybrid Varieties 
These magnificent Montbretias have attracted much at- 
tention as they far surpass the ordinary Montbretias. Tall, 
robust in growth; flowers measure from 3 to 4 inches in 
diameter and are of great beauty. 
Apricot Queen. Rich golden apricot. Early flowering, 
very sturdy grower. 3 ft. 100 $35.00 
Citronella. Rich canary-yellow, small crimson blotch 
in center. Star-shaped flowers of heavy texture, robust 
grower. 31 ft. 100 $35.00 
Comet. Large, star-shaped flower, fine substance. Rich 
golden orange with broad band of blood-red, yellow 
center. 214 ft. 100 $35.00 
Fiery Cross. Large open flowers with broad petals. In- 
tense glowing fiery-orange with large primrose center, 
small crimson blotches surrounding eye. Sturdy grower. 
8 ft: 100 $35.00 
Indian Chief. Broad petaled, clear glistening coppery 
orange in center, suffused crimson and blotched ma- 
roon, clear golden throat, reverse of petals orange- 
scarlet. 100 $35.00 
Lady Wilsom. Very large, bright yellow flowers with 
orange sheen. Very attractive. 100 $25.00 
Pocahontas. Rich coppery scarlet with golden luster, 
orange center with blood-red blotches. 3 ft. 100 $25.00 
Queen Boadicea. Large deep golden orange. One of 
the earliest and very attractive. 31% ft. 100 $35.00 
Queen of Spain. Deep golden orange, reverse of petals 
golden apricot with small crimson and purple calyx. 3 ft. 
100 $35.00 
Kennedy Kwality Summer 
Flowering Bulbs 
Sir Matthew Wilson. Brilliant deep vermilion inside 
flushed orange scarlet, center yellow with crimson 
blotches. 3 ft. 100 $35.00 
Earlham Hybrids Mixed. 100 $25.00 
OXALIS—Summer Flowering 
Deppei. Pure white; very fine. 
Doz. 35c, 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00 
Shamrock. Cloverlike flowers, pink blossoms. 
Doz. 35c, 100 $2.00, 1000 $18.00 
TIGRIDIA 
The Tigridias are exceptionally rich in color, white, 
yellow, orange and scarlet in striking contrast; the cup 
of the flower is thickly covered with spots. Hybrids. 
100 $25.00 
TUBEROSE 
True Double Pearl. One of the most delightfully fra- 
grant and beautiful summer flowering bulbs. Pure white. 
Plant in the open ground about the middle of May, or 
as soon as the ground becomes warm. 
Mammoth Bulbs. Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Jumbo Bulbs. Doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00 
Mexican Single, Everblooming. This beautiful 
single white variety flowers continuously throughout the 
season. Very fragrant. Extra large bulbs. 
Doz. $3.00, 100 $20.00 
Kennedy Khwality Exhibition Dahlias 
For many years we have specialized and listed the best of the new introductions of Dahlias for exhibition pur- 
poses as.well as the best cut flower varieties. This year we are listing only those varieties which we consider most sat- 
isfactory 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 $2.00 or less in price. 
EXPLANATIONS OF ABBREVIATIONS USED ON DAHLIAS 
ST.C.—STRAIGHT CACTUS. Flowers double, petals curved and twisted with fluted points. 
S.C.—SEMI-CACTUS. Flowers double, petals shorter than Cactus type, but broad, flat, recurved and twisted. 
B.—BALL OR SHOW. Ball-shaped, full to center, petals more or less quilled. 
F.D.—FORMAL DECORATIVE. Double flowers, full to center. 
I.D.—INFORMAL DECORATIVE. Flowers fully double. Floral rays generally long, twisted and unusually irregular 
in arrangement. 
P.—PEONY-FLOWERED. Flowers semi-double with two or three rows of broad, flat, loosely arranged petals sur- 
rounding an open center. The inner petals curved and twisted. 
Alabaster. F.D. A new white seedling of The Real 
Glory. Creamy glow from center of bloom which gives 
it a rich, soft, waxy look. Petals cupped slightly, flowers 
held facing on perfect stems. Winner of Achievement 
medal. Each $5.00 
Alicia Schrafit. S.C. Exquisite pure deep pink in both 
color and form. The beautifully formed blooms have 
high centers and petals are slightly lacinated. Size 9-10 
by 5-6 in. deep. Blooms held facing on long strong 
stems. Each $4.00 
Ann Tooker. 1I.D. Huge, pure white blooms on a 
healthy, vigorous plant. Does not burn. A winner at all 
shows, and should be in every exhibitor’s collection. 
Each $4.00 
Arthur Godfrey. F.D. Immense, orient-red with or- 
ange and buff shadings. We believe Arthur Godfrey to 
be the largest in this type ever grown. Each $7.50 
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Atomie Yellow. S.C. Beautiful big blooms of bright 
yellow. Unusually long stems hold the flowers facing. 
Awarded best Semi-Cactus. A.D.S., and others too 
numerous to list. Each $4.00 
Axford Triumph. [I.D. An immense flower. Robust 
plants, good foliage, fine stems. The color effect is tan. 
Each $2.00 
Bay City White. I.C. The best white incurved cactus to 
date. A winner wherever shown. Very large blooms on 
strong stems. Each $5.00 
Betty Blossom. F.D. Creamy white tinted Persian rose. 
A vigorous grower, early and late bloomer. Strong stems 
holding bloom facing. American Home Achievement 
Medal. Each $5.00 
California Idol. I.D. Clear bright self-colored yellow. 
Ranks with the very largest, and has corresponding 
depth, an extremely refined flower in every sense. 
Each $1.25 
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