Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDEN S 
JUNE JUSTICE, F. D. (85), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Rhodamine purple to tyrian rose and it’s a beauty. Large 
blooms that face you on a fine stem. Tough foliage and 
insect-proof. 
Roots $ .75 
KARL BONA WITZ, S. C. (85), LL., 5 ft. 
Color is a brilliant velvety carmine and has sufficient size, 
depth, form, color and keeping qualities to hold the 
popularity it has gained. It comes the nearest to develop¬ 
ing a perfect bush without topping or disbudding than 
any dahlia I know of. It just naturally produces per¬ 
fectly formed blooms in great profusion on strong, long, 
erect stems. 
Roots $1.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, I. D. (86), LL., 4 ft. 
This wonderful dahlia was introduced to dahlia lovers 
five years ago, and is still the most consistent winner on 
the exhibition table of any of the shows. The greatest 
pink dahlia for exhibition under cultivation today. Color 
is a true rose pink, later deepening to a mallow pink, 
flower very thick. The first two leaves on the straight 
stiff stems are from 12 to 14 inches from the flower. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
KAWEAH, I. D. (80), LL., 4 to 7 ft. 
A new color in dahlias and certainly one of the largest 
flowers grown. It is rich fuschia deepening towards the 
center. The bush is a very thrifty grower. This variety 
is at its best when the nights are cool, as the lower tem¬ 
perature seems to bring out the color in the flower. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
KEMP’S VIOLET-WONDER, F. D. (85), LL., 4 ft. 
The best violet colored dahlia to date. Flower is perfect, 
attaining great size and depth. 
Roots $ .50 
KENTUCKY (85), ML., 5 to 6 ft. 
This dahlia has the same ideal characteristics as Jersey 
Beauty, of which it is a sport, and apparently a stronger 
grower. Its color is the Jersey’s Beauty pink with yellow 
and gold blended, making it more of a salmon pink. 
Plants are tall, stems strong and straight. Excellent for 
cutting. 
Roots $ .35 
KENTUCKY RED, I. D. (85), ML., 4 to 5 ft. 
A vivid scarlet red dahlia that will not burn or fade. 
The attractive and insect-resisting foliage of this variety 
adds to its beauty. Stems are upright and strong. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
KITTY ROGERS (English Dec.), F. D. (86), LL., 5 ft. 
Immense size, the petals not being numerous but large, 
broad and rounded, making up completely circular flowers. 
Color soft tint of pink on white ground. Should be better 
known as it’s a beauty. 
Roots $ .75 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY, I. D. (85), LL., 5 ft. 
A wonderful new western introduction which has been giv¬ 
ing a good account of itself wherever exhibited. Color is 
a pure glowing yellow. Stems are strong and stiff and 
hold the monster blooms erect and facing you. Winner of 
many medals and a recent Honor Roll variety. 
Plants $1.25 Roots $2.50 
LA FIESTA, I. D. (88), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
(Cordes) Introduced in 1933 and the most unusual forma¬ 
tion of any dahlia. It is huge. An informal decorative 
of butter yellow, penciled red. You can’t beat this one 
in its class. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
LAWRENCE TIBBETT, F. I)., LL., 5 ft. 
A California origination and selected by the world re¬ 
nowned baritone to be named for him. An immense 
warm glowing peach pink, sold at $25.00 net per root in 
1934 and very scarce and hard to get at that. 
Plants Only $5.00 
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