Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY, F. D. (89) 
Honor Roll, beautiful pink, always good. 
JERSEY’S MELODY, (88) 
Roots $ .35 
(Waite). A very lovely semi-cactus dahlia, bright and 
very aptly named. A basket of this variety created a great 
deal of comment at the New York show. Tyrian rose shad¬ 
ing to silver on the tips with a silver reverse. A very strik¬ 
ing variety on fine stiff stems. Honor Roll. 
Plants Only $1.50 
JERSEY TRIUMPH, F. D. (85) 
Copper to salmon bronze. Big, splendid cut flower. Seed¬ 
ling of Jersey Beauty. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
JOSEPHINE G., S. C. (86) 
Honor Roll 1930. Color, true rose pink, petals tipped 
pinard yellow. Unusual bloom formation attracts every¬ 
one. Its fluted petals, vivid coloring, proud upright blooms 
and splendid habits of growth make it a real addition to 
any collection. Don’t miss it. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
JEWEL OF INDIA, I. D. (84) 
A huge, fluffy dahlia of great depth of a rich glowing 
garnet shade suffused with maroon. Flowers held proudly 
erect on very long, stiff stems. Plants are vigorous and 
tall. 
Plants Only $ .75 
SEND US A PHOTOGRAPH 
of your own garden of Zant’s Blue Ribbon Dahlias when 
they bloom next fall. We are offering $25.00 in Roots 
as prizes for the three best photographs received by 
December 1st, 1934. First Prize, $15.00; Second Prize, 
$7.50; Third Prize, $2.50. Prize winners will be reproduced 
in Zant’s 1935 Book of Dahlias. 
KARL BONAWITZ, S. C. (87) 
Color is a brilliant velvety carmine and has sufficient size, 
depth, form, color and keeping qualities to hold the 
popularity it has gained. It comes the nearest to develop¬ 
ing a perfect bush without topping or disbudding than 
any dahlia I know of. It just naturally produces per¬ 
fectly formed blooms in great profusion on strong, long, 
erect stems. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
KATHERINE COLE, F. D. (88) 
Winner of the Darnell Cup in 1929 as best keeping dahlia 
exhibited. A combination of beautiful pink and cream, 
tips of petals are pink, shading to cream with a pink 
center. Flowers of extreme beauty are carried high above 
foliage on a long, leafless stem such as seen on Jersey 
Beauty plants. Free bloomer, foliage thick and dark 
green. The first to bloom in 1933. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. (86) 
This wondeifful dahlia was introduced to dahlia lovers 
four years ago, and is still the most consistent winner on 
the exhibition table of any of the shows. The greatest 
pink dahlia for exhibition under cultivation today. Color 
is a true rose pink, later deepening to a mallow pink, 
flower very thick. The first two leaves on the straight 
stiff stems are from 12 to 14 inches from the flower. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
KAWEAH, I. D. (90) 
A dahlia that has everything ; huge size, splendid long 
strong stems, fine form and substance. The color is a 
rich fuschia-rose, the center of the petals shading to a 
rich velvety cardinal. It grows large with very little 
disbudding. Flowers 12 inches across and very deep are 
common, and these tremendous flowers are held perfectly 
erect on long, strong, stiff stems, 18 to 20 inches to the 
first lateral. Stock limited. If you like them large, don’t 
miss this one. 
Plants Only $3.00 
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