Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
SANHICAN’S PEACH, I. D. (80) 
Fluffy, of good size, exactly the shade of a ripe Cali¬ 
fornia peach with a real peach cheek glow. 
Roots $ .75 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN, (82) 
Beautiful apricot blending to rose, 9 inch flowers. 
Roots $ .75 
SHAHRAZAD, I. D. (85) 
Described as the pink Jane Cowl. Clear pink. Honor Roll 
’31, a beauty, good keeper. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
SISKIYOU, S. C. (85) 
A sensational dahlia, a shaggy pink shaded mauve, prize 
winner. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
Bob, a 6-footer, one of our inter¬ 
ested employes on his day off, look¬ 
ing over his favorite, SATAN. 
Note the husky growth and extra 
long stems. Six 10 to 12 inch 
blooms on the tall bush. 
SATAN, S. C. (93) 
Here is one that should be in every garden. Color a 
flaming red with a slight touch of gold at the center. 
The exquisite coloring is at once fascinating, but what 
formation and stems. The blooms regularly measure from 
10 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in depth, and 
the long horn-like petals so perfectly rolled and incurved 
give rare form and character to a flower of unusual 
brilliancy. The rugged almost leafless stems give the 
impression of being nearly as thick at the top as at the 
base. Large, fine blooms which last a long time when 
cut, as well as on the bush, and will continue to bloom 
to the very end of the season. Very few dahlias I know 
of, feel comfortable alongside of this one. The bush is 
a strong, healthy, vigorous grower with leathery insect 
resistant foliage. This was the outstanding dahlia of the 
past season and was a winner everywhere it was shown. 
It won for us at Detroit and was the outstanding variety 
in our exhibition garden. 
Plants $2.00 Roots $5.00 
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