Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, I. D. 
Originated by Mr. Walter Bissell of Hillside Farms. Cer¬ 
tificate winner at Storr’s trial grounds, 1933, and on two 
Honor Rolls for 1935. Looked great at the Mid West 
show after a journey of 400 miles. It’s a bright scarlet 
splashed with gold, insect-proof and a prolific bloomer. 
Plants Only $5.00 
DADDY KEMP 
DADDY KEMP, I. D. (88), LL„ 4 ft. 
(No. 3-32) Another Roll of Honor variety and a sensation 
in our garden where we had it on trial. It certainly made 
good with us and our visitors. Color, a rich purplish 
red of immense size, 14 inches and over, and 5 to 7 inches 
in depth. A prolific bloomer. Grow 3 to 4 stalks to assure 
good stems. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
DAISY TURNQUIST, I. D. 
A dahlia you will be proud to show your friends. A winner 
in the northwest, scored 85 at Storr’s. Color, a rich rose- 
pink to salmon-orange. Blooms face out and petals curl 
and twist. Fine stems make it a truly desirable dahlia. 
Plants Only $3.50 
GRACE O’NEIL, M. C. 
(1935) First ribbon winner at Mid West show, a fine free 
bloomer on best of stems, fine shade of pink with silver 
tips, a sensation wherever shown. One plant of this is a 
whole garden. 
Plants Only $1.00 
HILLCREST NUGGET, I. D., LL„ 6 ft. 
Won the achievement medal in the West Virginia ’33 
show. Color, nugget-bronze with troubadour red reverse. 
A real nugget of gold. Enormous blooms and stems that 
are perfect. A vigorous grower and the best performer 
this year at the East Lansing trial grounds. On Hart’s 
Honor Roll, 1935. 
Plants Only $5.00 
HONOR BRIGHT, F. D„ LL. 
Certified at Storr’s, 1933. Large flower of peach-red to 
light red, late in the season running to deep orange. 
Stems are extra long and the bushes produce lots of 
bloom. Lasts well when cut. 
Plants Only $3.00 
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