Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
EVA L. QUADLING, I. D. (86) 
The color of this beautiful dahlia is a spectrum red, 
shading to ox-blood red at the center. The huge blooms 
have exceptional depth and are held erect on the best of 
long, stiff wiry stems. Was one of the best red attractions 
at my gardens. Can easily be grown to eight or nine inches 
across and over six inches deep. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
FANNIE SANDT, S. C. (88) 
Intense rose pink, large size, faultless grower. One of the 
most beautiful Cactus varieties, a great favorite with 
visitors. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
F. J. MARCH, S. C. (80) 
Silvery lavender, one of the best new Californians. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
FLORENCE FLORY, S. C. (85) 
A maroon that’s almost black, fine cut flower. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
FLOYD GIBBONS (84) 
A very beautiful and large fine stemmed red. Brazil red. 
The plants are freely branching and free flowering. Honor 
Roll. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $2.00 
FORDHOOK VICTORY, I. D. (84) 
Giant flower of a rich shade of tyrian rose. Honor Roll. 
An early profuse bloomer. 
Roots $ .50 
FORT MONMOUTH, I. D. (85) 
One of the giants of the dahlia world, the predominating 
color of which is a rich crimson maroon shading to bluish 
violet at the tips. The flowers are well formed and of 
immense size and are borne facing sideways, on stiff stems 
well above the foliage. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
FORT WASHINGTON, F. D. (75) 
Honor Roll, immense blooms of deepest velvet maroon. 
Roots $ .50 
FRAU O. BRACHT, S. C. (83) 
A clean cut, straight-petaled flower, of clear light primrose 
yellow. Has good stems and keeps well when cut. Received 
A. D. S. Certificate of Merit. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
FRANCESCA, I. D. (80) 
Immense blooms of rose heavily suffused with gold. 
Roots $ 
FRED SPRINGER, F. D. 
Here is a new dahlia and one that will be in great demand 
as a border dahlia. It is a dwarf grower, growing to a 
height of two feet, with distinct fine cut foliage with large 
scarlet red flowers, with short stems that cover the bush 
and stay on the plant a long time, giving the plant the 
appearance of a rose bush with gigantic roses. None better 
for a border or as a hedge. Has tomato foliage. 
.50 
FULL MOON, F. D. (85) 
Plants Only $ 
Here is a dahlia that can truthfully be called a superlative 
dahlia. The big bold flowers easily measure 12 inches across 
and are regularly formed of broad flat petals that ter¬ 
minate in a perfectly full artistic center. The color is 
Canary yellow. A consistent winner at all of the shows. 
If you want to win first in the largest bloom class, here 
it is. 
.50 
Plants Only $2.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I. D. (90) 
The flowers are artistic and well formed, the color of which 
is a bright apricot buff, and also described by others as a 
Mikado orange. Suffice to say that the blooms are not only 
large but have great depth and that they are held high 
aloft. The strong bush which is not only an early but also 
a very prolific bloomer. This dahlia has won many prizes 
and will continue to do so for some time to come. We won 
first prize with the best 25 blooms of this variety at State 
Show in Detroit, 1933. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
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