Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
IMPORTED DAHLIAS 
A year ago we imported a number of foreign dahlias, 
mostly Cactus. The roots arrived too late to propagate 
them so we only had a root of each, but they attracted 
the attention of all visitors. We thought so much of one 
variety, Miss Belgium, that we decided to use it in the 
actual color on our 1935 catalog cover. We love it and 
know you will also. Try it in your own garden. The smaller 
blooms are growing more popular every year, wonderful 
cut flowers and keep for days. 
BEFREIUNG, I. C. 
Giant brick red on the best of stems. Very distinctive. 
Plants Only $1.00 
DOKOUPIL’S JUBILEE, I. D. 
A large bloom, pink and yellow, center rose. Extra good 
stems. 
Plants Only $1.00 
ENTOVA, I. C. 
A beautiful salmon-pink shading lighter to edge of petals. 
Good stems. 
Plants Only $1.00 
FIRE OPAL, I. C. 
A bright red shading lighter to edge of petals. Another 
favorite with visitors. 
Plants Only $1.00 
FROHLICHE PFALZ, I. C. (88), 5 ft. 
A brilliant purple with large white tips, a sensation in 
our garden and a great favorite with the visitors. Makes 
a beautiful basket. 
Plants Only $1.00 
GRAND SOLEIL D’OR, I. C. 
Gold with amber, very large flowers of wonderful beauty, 
florets broad at base but decidedly pointed semi-cactus, 
showing amber on reverse. Stems erect, free flowering. 
Honor Roll, 1934-5. 
Plants Only $1.00 
JUGENDPRACHT, I. C. 
Flushed pink, creamy yellow center. Beautiful, 5 ft., 
good stems. A sport of Golden Sonne. 
Plants Only $ .50 
KISMET, I. C. 
Giant velvet-red. Extra fine, good bloomer. 
Plants Only $1.00 
MISS BELGIUM, I. C. (90) 
My favorite. See color plate on cover. Also a favorite 
with thousands of visitors, an orange cactus free bloomer, 
extra good stems. Attracted a lot of attention in our dis¬ 
play at the Mid West show, also at the New York show. 
On Hart’s Honor Roll. We took more orders for plants 
of Miss Belgium in the garden last fall than any other 
variety so do not delay ordering if you want this winner. 
Plants Only $1.00 
OFFENBARUNG, I. C. 
Giant flower of great merit. Soft lilac-pink. A wonderful 
cut flower. 
Plants Only $1.00 
PAUL PFITZER, C. 
A German novelty that took the New York show by storm 
in 1933. Shown with Frau O. Bracht or Golden Sonne 
it makes a basket that can't be beat. A combination of 
primrose and shell pink. It is a perfectly formed flower 
and will be classed as a Cactus. Honor Roll. 1933. 
Plants Only $1.00 
RIVIERA, I. D. 
Rose pink, shading to lighter pink. Free bloomer on 
good stems. 
Plants Only $1.00 
WONNE, I. C. 
A lavender-pink, shading to a creamy white center. 
A beauty. 
Plants Only $1.00 
Any Eight Varieties $5.00 Net 
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