Z A N T 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
ZAN'I 'S BLUE RIBBON DAHLIAS 
Large Flowered Types 
ABBREVIATIONS: F.D. — Formal Decorative; I.D. — Informal 
Decorative; S.C. — Semi Cactus; C — Cactus. 
ACHIEVEMENT, S. C. (85) 
Immense gold shaded bronze, magnificent, winner Am. 
Home Medal. On Roll of Honor. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
AIKO, S. C. (85) 
A fine new cactus variety, large and deep, brilliant Car¬ 
mine, a general favorite. 
Plants Only $1.25 
ALBERT H. VESTAL, D. (78) 
Glowing old rose, shaded red, large bloom. 
Roots $ .50 
ALICE STELLICK, I. D. 
A bi-colored dahlia that commands unusual attention by 
its striking beauty. A bright crimson carmine with a dis¬ 
tinct white stripe in the center of each petal ; the petals 
curl and twist, making a very appealing sight. 
Plants Only $1.00 
ALEXANDER POPE (79) 
Large crimson blooms, almost black, extra good. 
Roots $ .75 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C., (86) 
This new variety was greatly admired in the show room 
last season and won its full share of prizes. It has the 
distinction of winning two American Home Achievement 
Medals the first year shown. Best undisseminated seedling 
in many exhibitions and many other worthy awards. It is 
a very large artistically formed combination of apricot- 
buff with primrose at base of petals. Throughout the 
flowers are tints and sometimes stripes of salmon. An 
Honor Roll dahlia of great merit. 
Plants $4.00 Roots $10.00 
AMERICAN LEGION, I. D. (85) 
A big, artistic, clear yellow on good stems, somewhat 
similar to Aztec Glory. This variety was a popular winner 
in 1933. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.50 
APRICOT GLOW, I. D. (89) 
One of the most beautiful Dahlias we grow. A blended 
iridescent pink hard to describe. Just imagine a tall 
bush loaded with 7 to 8 blooms on tall stems and you 
have it. A wonder. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $3.00 
ASBURY PARK, F. D. (85) 
Immense flowers of copper, salmon tinted, old gold. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.50 
AZTEC GLORY, I. D. (88) 
Clear picric yellow, massive flowers. Honor Roll. We had 
two enormous blooms of this variety this fall that created 
a sensation among the Michigan growers. Not a new 
variety, but still one of the best. 
Plants Only $ .50 
BAGDAD, I. D. (75) 
Flaming scarlet red, long stems and the blooms are enor¬ 
mous. Not an easy grower but very good when conditions 
suit it. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
BETTY COLTER, I. D. (85) 
A light salmon red throughout, shading to old rose at the 
base, of the long rolled petals, the blooms are of good size 
and form, and are held erect on the best of stems, and 
attracted plenty of attention in my gardens the past sea¬ 
son. An early, free and continuous bloomer. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
BROCKTON BEAUTY, F. D. (85) 
This is the most beautiful and one of the largest lavender 
flower we have ever seen. Most excellent for beauty and 
vigor, always loaded loaded with bloom. 
Roots $ .50 
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