ZANT’S WILDWOOD GARDENS 
GOLDEN SONNE, S. C. (87), ML., 3'/ 2 ft. 
A new European variety of great merit. Yellow with tints 
of jasper red. It is large, free flowering and with perfect 
stem, extra long. A coming variety for the cut flower 
market. 
Plants Only $ .50 
GOODNIGHT, I. D. (82), ML., 3 to 4 ft. 
We have grown many fine dark colored dahlias, but we 
find in this variety a monster in size and the rich color 
of ox-blood red shaded maroon, is the greatest attraction 
in the garden and in the show-room. One of the outstand¬ 
ing dahlias at the National Flower Show at Atlantic City, 
winning first prize for first basket. A sure winner. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
GRAF ZEPPELIN, F. D. (83), ML., 5 ft. 
Large pure white. Blooms of perfect form held high above 
the foliage. Strongly recommended as one of the best 
whites. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
GRANDEE, I. D., ML., 3 ft. 
Light nopal red shaded orange yellow. Winner of the 1933 
American Home Achievement Medal at San Francisco 
and Largest Flower at the California Flower Festival. 
Beautiful coloring, good formation, first class stem are all 
pi’esent in this new dahlia. On the Honor Roll, of course. 
Originator’s description. We were disappointed in this 
variety. Stems were short and flowers faced up, but it 
must have been good in California to win those awards. 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
GREAT HARBOR, I. D. (85), LL., 5 to 5</ 2 ft. 
In this dahlia we have a striking color — a rich car¬ 
mine red, and its name indicates it, very large and tre¬ 
mendously prolific bloomer from early until late in the 
season. The flowers which are bold, are held erect on the 
best and strongest of stems, well above the plant which is 
very robust as well as widespreading in habit of growth. 
Will win anywhere. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
HILLCREST BIG BOY, F. D. (86), LL., 4 ft. 
Huge is the word for this monster bloom. The color is 
a perfect blending of fall shades, medium bush, extra 
long stems, a favorite with many visitors. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
HILLCREST FLUFFY RUFFLES, I. D. (85), LL., 4 ft. 
The color is a soft apricot, beautiful and rare. The blooms 
are extra large and the petals are fluffed and curled. 
A profuse bloomer on a medium size bush. Insects do 
not seem to bother it. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
HILLCREST MANDARIN, I. D. (89), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
(Scott). A flashy big flower, brilliant oriental scarlet and 
golden yellow, one of the brightest color combinations I 
have ever seen in a Dahlia. The plant is a thrifty grower 
and a free bloomer. We picked 27 blooms the night we 
had our killing frost that measured over 12 in. across and 
on 3-ft. stems and they kept in good condition for two 
weeks in our storage cellar. 
Plants $1.50 Roots $3.00 
HILLCREST ROYALIST, I. D. (82), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Large flowers of great beauty in a deep purplish red 
color, grown on the sturdiest of stems. Plants of luxuri¬ 
ant growth. This variety came single early in the season 
in our garden and Dr. Scott, the originator, told us it 
was not uncommon for this variety. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
HILLCREST SUNSET, I. D. (88), 6 ft. 
Here is a dahlia we would like every dahlia fan to grow. 
A row of these was the bright spot in our exhibition 
garden in 1934. The giant blooms are held erect on stiff 
3-ft. stems way above the healthy, insect-proof foliage. 
Color — a beautiful blending of sunset shades — unusually 
attractive. A profuse bloomer and good keeper. If you 
want a real dahlia, this is it. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
HILLCREST SWISS ROSE, I. D. (85), LL., 4 ft. 
Another Hillside gem, the color of the old Swiss Rose. 
Blooms are extra large on stems up to 3 foot. A strong, 
healthy insect-proof bush. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
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