Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
MARY ELLEN, I. D. (88) 
Bush 5 1 /! ft. Described as a seedling of Mrs. I. de Ver 
Warner, with the same habit of growth, which is a good 
recommendation. The color is a violet rose, with consider¬ 
ably more pink than lavender. Flowers attain wonderful 
exhibition size, and the growth has been far beyond 
expectation. Achievement Medal winner. 12 inch blooms 
were common and every grower left an order for this one 
last fall. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
MEADOWBROOK, F. D. (75) 
Light mallow purple with edges of mallow pink, excellent 
flow T ering habit and can be grown to huge size. We have 
a large stock so we make this very low price. 
Roots $1.00 
META SCAMMEL, S. C. (75) 
A large exhibition dahlia, the color of which is a very 
attractive pale amaranth pink at the center and shading 
to a deeper amaranth pink toward the outer petals. 
Roots $ .50 
MISS HARRIET HOCTOR, (86) 
A new shade of purple. Color chart says true purple. 
A beautiful flower of good substance. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
MICHIGAN —THE GREAT CENTRAL DAHLIA 
SUPPLY MARKET 
Michigan is now recognized as one of the leading Dahlia 
growing states. Soil and climatic conditions have proven 
ideal for the scientific culture of strong, healthy tubers 
and green plants. We invite you to visit our gardens next 
fall during blooming time. Also plan to attend the huge 
Dahlia Show to be held in Grand Rapids, September 14-15, 
1934. We will exhibit and be happy to greet you. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, (84) 
Blooms of this variety can readily be grown to a foot in 
diameter. An orange scarlet self color and extremely 
beautiful. The stems are long and stiff. The bushes are 
free branching and produce a lot of flowers. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
MONTALVO, I. D. (87) 
Golden bronze shading to a deeper bi’onze at the center. 
This one can easily be grown to 12 inches in width and 
to 6 inches in depth with ordinary care, and with stems 
that will hold this massive flower erect. There is great 
beauty in the coloring of this one, as you can imagine, 
and when you have charm and color combined with mas¬ 
sive size, perfect formation and the best growing habits, 
this variety can well be defined as an up to the minute 
dahlia. 
Plants Only $1.50 
MRS. EDW. HARDING, S. C. (85) 
A giant size bloom on long stems is this variety. The 
color, old rose, great root maker. 
Roots $ .75 
MRS. L. L. HOOK, (85) 
Blended shades of gorgeous purple, lighter on reverse. 
Large, beautiful blooms with wide pointed petals. Bush 
hardy, tall and insect resisting — never stunts. Scored 84 
at Storrs Trial Gardens in 1932 as No. 117. A superb 
dahlia in every respect. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.50 
MRS. LOUIS F. HYDE, I. D. (87) 
Deep watermelon pink. This variety was outstanding in 
our garden during the past season. Blooms are large and 
held high above the foliage. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
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