Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
ELIZABETH TUDOR, I. D. (85), LL„ 5 ft. 
A large, pure white with the faintest trace of lavender 
when in bud. blooms measure 8 to 10 in. on strong stems 
which require some disbudding to show their best. Always 
covered with blooms. Originated by Parker Hume Dahlia 
Gardens. 
Roots $1.50 
EANNIE SANDT, S. C. (85), ML., 5 ft. 
Intense rose junk, large size, faultless grower. One of the 
most beautiful Cactus varieties, a great favorite with 
visitors but poor keeping roots. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
FLOYD GIBBONS (80), ML., 3 ft. 
A very beautiful and large fine stemmed red. Brazil red. 
The plants are freely branching and free flowering. Honor 
Roll. 
Roots $ .75 
FORT MONMOUTH, I. D. (85), ML., 5 ft. 
One of the giants of the dahlia world, the predominating 
color of which is a rich crimson maroon shading to bluish 
violet at the tips. The flowers are well formed and of 
immense size and are borne facing sideways, on stiff stems 
well above the foliage. 
Roots $ .75 
FRAU (). BRACHT, S. C. (83), ML., 3 ft. 
A clean cut, straight-petaled flower, of clear light primrose 
yellow. Has good stems and keeps well when cut. Received 
A. D. S. Certificate of Merit. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
Fred Springer 
Red Border Dahlia 
Bordering the step- 
ping-stone path to 
the main garden. 
Just a mass o f 
bloom. 
FRED SPRINGER, F. I)., ML., 2 to 2>/ 2 ft. 
Here is a new dahlia and one that will be in great demand 
as a border dahlia. It is a dwarf grower, growing to a 
height of two feet, with distinct fine cut foliage with large 
scarlet red flowers, with short stems that cover the bush 
and stay on the plant a long time, giving the plant the 
appearance of a rose bush with gigantic roses. None better 
for a border or as a hedge. Has tomato foliage. We had 
two rows of 50 plants each bordering the stepping stone 
path from our back lawn to the garden and it created a 
sensation when in full bloom. We took orders for sev¬ 
eral hundred plants from the thousands of visitors last 
fall. Note the picture. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
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