Z A N T » S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
HILLCREST SUNSET, I. D. 
What a beautiful blending of Sunset Shades in this mam¬ 
moth bloom, 3 foot stems are easy on this husky variety, 
and like all Hillsides the foliage is insect-resistant. 
Plants Only $2.50 
HILLCREST SWISS ROSE, I. D. 
Another Hillside gem, the color of the old Swiss Rose. 
Blooms are extra large on stems up to 3 foot. A strong, 
healthy insect-proof bush. 
Plants Only $2.50 
JAMES KIRBY, I. D. 
(Badetty). Winner as Best 1932 Introduction, ten blooms 
on long stems at New York, also as Best Red in the Open- 
to-All Section in Rockville Centre. The color is a bright, 
rich cardinal red on well-formed, deep flowers, with extra 
good stems and foliage. 
Plants Only $2.50 
JUNE JUSTICE, F. D. 
Rhodamine purple to tyrian rose and it’s a beauty. Large 
blooms that face you on a fine stem. Tough foliage and 
insect-proof. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN, I. D. 
Mr. J. A. Kemp quotes as follows: “This is the most 
sensational dahlia we have ever grown, regardless of color, 
and is by far the greatest yellow dahlia we have ever 
seen. The color is a deep golden yellow, which is sustained 
until the last petal has withered. The flowers grow to an 
enormous size, and without forcing we had blooms the 
past season that measured over 13 inches across and nearly 
9 inches in depth on long stiff stems, that held the flowers 
high above the foliage. The formation is wonderful, as the 
long pointed and slightly twisting petals recurve until 
the stem is hidden from view for 6 to 8 inches. The plant 
is a strong vigorous grower and very prolific of blooms.” 
Plants Only $7.50 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, F. D. 
In this fine dahlia we have a most pleasing color effect, it 
being picric yellow in the center of the flowers, with grad¬ 
ation of light primrose to cream yellow rear petals. 
Flowers are full centered, 10 inches and over across and 
4 to 5 inches deep, and are held facing front on long stiff 
stems high above the luxuriant bright green foliage. Plant 
is a vigorous grower, wide spreading, with many branches 
and very prolific of large perfect exhibition blooms from 
early to end of season. Very resistant to injury from insect 
attacks. Height 5 to 6 feet. Winner in the undisseminated 
seedling class at Asbury Park and Red Bank 1933 shows. 
Plants Only $4.50 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE, I. D. 
In this wonderfully beautiful dahlia is presented a color 
combination of light coral pink with primrose suffusion 
rear half of petals, giving the flower a brilliant coral pink 
front effect with deep primrose background that radiates 
throughout the entire flower. It is beautiful from whatever 
angle it is viewed. It is a true informal decorative and the 
flowers reach a diameter of 11 inches and over by a depth 
of 5 to 6 inches, and are held high above the foliage on 
long stems. Plant is an exceedingly strong robust grower, 
attaining to a height of 6 to 7 feet, is many branched, 
and the blooms can be cut with stems up to 4 feet in 
length. This dahlia needs no pinching back or thinning out 
of the branches, in fact it gives best results to allow it to 
grow at will, as its great vigor will bring every bloom to 
large exhibition size regardless of the number on the 
plant. Midseason to fx-ost. Winner of The American Home 
Achievement Medal at the Camden, N. J., Dahlia Society 
Show, October 9th, 1933. Also the Hurley Stoi-e Silver 
Ti-ophy for the most outstanding exhibit in the Show. Win¬ 
ner in the single bloom class at Red Bank and Bi-ooklyn. 
A headliner on the 1933 HONOR ROLL. 
Plants Only $6.00 
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