Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
MAN O’ WAR, I. D. (87), LL., 5 ft. 
Was the outstanding dark rich carmine red of the season 
and one of the best keepers. Winner of the American 
Home Achievement Medal in 1932 and on 1933 Honor 
Roll. A favorite of ours. 
Plants Only $3.75 
MARDI GRAS (88), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
A very bold flower of the American Beauty red shade. 
The large blooms are held well above the foliage on long 
cane-like stems. The bush is a tall rugged grower. Don’t 
i ip 1 his one but wat<h out for poor stock of this 
variety. One of the outstanding varieties in our garden 
last fall. Read Mr. Eldredge’s report in the November 
issue of the Mid West News. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
MARY ELLEN, I. D. (88), ML., 5 </ 2 ft. 
Described as a seedling of Mrs. I. de Ver Warner, 
with the same habit of growth, which is a good recom¬ 
mendation. The color is a violet-rose, with consider¬ 
ably more pinK than lavender. Flowers attain wonderful 
exhibition size, and the growth has been far beyond 
expectation Achievement Medal winner. 12 inch blooms 
were common. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
MISS HARRIET HOCTOR (86), LL., 4 to 5 ft, 
A new shade of purple. Color chart says true purple. 
A beautiful flower of good substance. 
Roots $1.00 
KEMP’S 
MONMOUTH 
QUEEN 
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Mr. 
Eldredge’s 
F avorite 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, F. D. (90), LL. 
In this fine dahlia we have a most pleasing color effect, 
it being a picric yellow in the center of the flowers, with 
graduation of light primrose to cream yellow rear petals. 
Flowers are full centered, 10 in. and over across and 4 to 
5 in. deep, and are held facing front on long stiff stems 
above the luxuriant bright green foliage. Plant is a vigor¬ 
ous grower, wide spreading, with many branches and very 
prolific of large perfect exhibition blooms from early to 
end of season. Very resistant to injury from insect 
attacks. Height 5 to 6 ft. Winner in the undisseminated 
seedling class at Asbury Park and Red Bank 1933 shows. 
Probably the most popular in our garden. Mr. Eldredge, 
editor of the Mid West News, selected this variety as the 
outstanding variety in our garden during the Mid West 
show. Read his article on page 1 of the November issue. 
Plants $3.00 Roots $6.00 
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