Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST, F. D. 
The colors of this beautiful dahlia are brilliant lemon cen¬ 
ter with salmon orange background, producing a realistic 
sunburst effect. The flowers face both upward and front on 
long stiff stems well above the foliage, and reach a maxi¬ 
mum size of about 9 inches wide and 7 inches in depth. 
The plant attains to a height of 4% to 5 feet, is many 
branched, and exceedingly prolific of blooms from early to 
late season. AN HONOR ROLL DAHLIA of much merit. 
A prime favorite with the many visitors to our gardens 
the past three years. 
Plants Only $3.75 
POT O’ GOLD I. D. 
A 1932 Honor Roll dahlia that created a sensation at the 
recent New York Show. A massive clear yellow, with very 
graceful and artistic formation. The petals are very long 
and wavy, both the face and reverse of the flower are a 
clear yellow, giving an unusual richness in a pastel shade. 
For a massive flower she is a prolific bloomer and the 
flowers are held erect on strong cane-like stems, well above 
the foliage which is leathery and insect resistant. If you 
want a prize winner, this is IT. 
Plants Only $2.00 
PALO ALTO, S. C. 
(Bally-Success). Salmon in two tones — bright pinkish 
salmon throughout the flower but shading quite perceptibly 
to a sort of salmon gold at the center. Color is positive 
and clear both in and out of doors ; size conservatively 
10 to 12 inches across by 6 inches deep ; moderate Semi¬ 
cactus formation perfect, with centers always closed and 
all alike ; stem stalks very tall, straight and long-jointed ; 
blooms freely both early and late ; good substance and so 
lasts well when cut. Winner of the Achievement Medal at 
Detroit, 1933, and dozens of first prizes throughout the 
country. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
PRINCE OF PANTOP, I. D. 
The color is that of an orange peel, and the enormous 
blooms are unusually artistic, a constant bloomer with 
fine stems and like all Hillcrest varieties, the foliage- is 
insect-proof. 
Plants Only $1.00 
ROBERT EMMET, I. D. 
1933, Bloom 9x4, Bush 5 ft. A grand new, velvety 
cardinal l'ed dahlia of giant size and great beauty. It is 
a perfect open-grower with dark green, insect-resistant 
foliage. This dahlia received a Certificate of Merit at Storrs 
in 1931 and during the past trying season never stopped 
producing great quantities of perfect blooms from mid- 
August until frost. Stems stiff and long with flowers per¬ 
fectly facing. A dahlia that will win in the red and in¬ 
formal decorative classes and be a source of joy in the 
garden. 
Plants Only $3.75 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST, F. D. 
The color is Strontian yellow with sunrise yellow reverse, 
extra large 12 to 14 inch blooms on long stiff stems. 
Scored 85 at Storrs in 1933 and is on the 1933 Honor 
Roll. We like it. 
Plants Only $5.00 
We are not listing all varieties on Derrill Hart’s 1933 
American Home Roll of Honor, as we wish to grow them 
at Wildwood Gardens to see how they do, before passing 
them on to our customers. We have, however, green plants 
of most of them and will quote prices to anyone interested. 
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