Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
PATRICIA ANN, F. D. (84) 
Color, picric yellow and pink. Good stems and a free 
bloomer. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
PENN CHARTER, F. D. (80) 
Golden yellow tinted apricot. Fine large exhibition blooms 
on strong erect stems. 
Roots $ .50 
PRIDE OF FT. MORGAN, F. D. (82) 
A new brilliant red dahlia of the largest size. 
Roots $ .50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, F. D. (90) 
One of the 1931 introductions of California that made 
good at the Eastern shows. The immense blooms, fre¬ 
quently 12 inches, are of the deepest, glowing crimson, 
with an even darker iridescent sheen, giving the flower 
the appearance of velvet. Plants very robust, dark foliage, 
stems long, stiff and straight, hold the bloom well out 
of the foliage. This dahlia fills the bill for both size and 
beauty and attracts more attention in the garden than 
any other red regardless of price. It’s our favorite red. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIUL, (75) 
An enormous, clear primrose yellow. 
Roots $ .50 
RADIO, I. D. (80) 
Extra large blood red, tipped yellow, on strong stems, 
extra good. 
Roots $ 
RAY WARNER, (86) 
An informal decorative with long, pointed and twisted 
petals, on good stems, with low-branching bushes that 
need very little tying up. A pink at least two shades 
brighter than Jersey’s Beauty. Centers always full, very 
early to bloom and a mass of color when not disbudded. 
Sure to become a favorite. 
.50 
Plants Only $1.25 
ROBT. TREAT, F. D. (85) 
Rich American Beauty shade, exhibition size, a favorite. 
Roots $ .50 
ROSE FALLON, F. D. (82) 
Dark orange tinted with amber and salmon. Huge blooms 
on long, straight stems. 
Roots $ .50 
ROSE ELLEN VARBLE, H. C. (86) 
A beautiful old rose and coral pink, long stems, coarse 
insect-proof foliage, scarce. 
Plants Only $1.00 
RUDY VALLEE, (89) 
One of the outstanding introductions for 1931. The 
flowers are very large and full centered. When flowers 
first open they show chrome yellow at center with a 
graduation of grenadine red (copper) as the flower ex¬ 
pands, finally becoming solid grenadine orange red when 
in full bloom. One of the most striking dahlias in the 
field. Plants are medium to tall habit of growth, stems 
straight and carry the bloom well out of the foliage, free 
flowering and fine for exhibition on account of size. We 
had many 12 inch blooms. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $3.00 
SALMON SUPREME, F. D. (88) 
A seedling of Jersey Beauty with a new color and form. 
A glistening salmon orange with shades of pink. The 
large blooms are held well above the foliage of the prolific 
flowering bush which is of vigorous growth and best of 
stems. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
SAN BERNARDINO, F. D. (80) 
Deep rose pink. Blooms 10 to 12 inches of striking char¬ 
acter and beauty, held high above the foliage. Western 
Roll of Honor 1931. A profuse bloomer and fine keeper. 
Plants Only $ .75 
SAMIICAN’S MONARCH, F. D. (82) 
Deep tyrian rose shading lighter, good keeper. 
Roots $ .50 
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