Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
back to memories of the thousands of marvelous blooms 
we and scores of visitors had to enjoy from August first 
until October twelfth, when Jack Frost bade us say 
good-bye. 
The Great Mid-West Dahlia Show held in Grand Rap¬ 
ids' Civic Auditorium last September enabled us to meet 
personally hundreds of friends and customers whom we 
only knew through our pleasant relations by mail. 
Your many generous orders made 1934 by far the 
largest we have ever enjoyed. Your friendly letters tell¬ 
ing how pleased you were with the husky roots and 
plants, and with our fine method of packing were en¬ 
couraging. And then, in the fall, when the snapshots and 
photos of your gardens arrived accompanied by your 
enthusiastic letters — our season was full indeed. It was 
most gratifying to receive your letters telling of the suc¬ 
cesses achieved, the prizes you won, and giving all credit 
to Zant's stock — they are an inspiration for us to con¬ 
tinue our constant endeavor to maintain Zant's reputa¬ 
tion of sending out only Quality Roots and Plants. 
We had over ten thousand visitors at our gardens in 
September. They came from Montreal, Canada, to San 
Marcos, Texas, and from North Carolina to California. 
And all agreed they had never seen such a marvelous 
sight. As Mr. Eldredge of the Mid-West Dahlia News 
described it, "An Enormous Sunken Garden of Three 
Acres, containing the World's Best in Dahlias." 
We wish it were possible for all our dahlia friends to 
see our gardens in bloom in the fall, or to visit our mod¬ 
ern storage cellar in the spring and see for themselves 
the wonderful quality of our roots or peek into our cool 
greenhouse at the husky green plants — there would be 
no question about where you would place your order. So 
if you are planning a vacation trip this fall, be sure and 
take in Michigan, the Nation's Playground, and Wildwood 
Gardens, the Ffome of ZANT'S Blue Ribbon Dahlias. 
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ZANT'S 
WILDWOOD GARDENS 
Dahlias Exclusively 
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 
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