Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
MONMOUTH GENERAL, I. D. (84), LL„ 4 ft. 
(Kemp) The predominating color of this dahlia is bright 
henna, a new color in dahlias. The flowers average 10 to 
12 in. across and 4 to 5 in. in depth. It is a full petaled 
flower of great beauty. The long wavy petals darken at 
the center to a rich terra cotta. Plant wide spreading 
and a prolific bloomer. 
Plants $ .75 Roots $1.50 
MONM'OUTH RADIANCE, I. D. (85), LL., 5 ft. 
(Kemp) This variety presents a color combination of light 
coral pink with a primrose suffusion on the reverse of 
petals, giving the flower a brilliant coral pink effect on 
face of petals with deep primrose background that radiates 
throughout the entire flower. Attains 11 in. by 5 to 6-in. 
depth, perfect stems, plant tall growing and of great vigor. 
Achievement medal winner at Camden and Honor Roll of 
1933 
Plants $3.75 Roots $7.50 
MONMOUTH SUNBURST, F. D. (85), LL. 
The colors of this beautiful dahlia are brilliant lemon cen¬ 
ter with salmon orange background, producing a realistic 
sunburst effect. The flowers face both upward and front on 
long stiff stems well above the foliage, and reach a maxi¬ 
mum size of about 9 inches wide and 7 inches in depth. 
The plant attains to a height of 4% to 5 feet, is many 
branched, and exceedingly prolific of blooms from early to 
late season. AN HONOR ROLL DAHLIA of much merit. 
A prime favorite with the many visitors to our gardens 
last fall. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
MONTALVO, I. D. (87), LL., 4 ft. 
Golden bronze shading to a deeper bronze at the center. 
This one can easily be grown to 12 inches in width and 
to 6 inches in depth with ordinary care, and with stems 
that will hold this massive flower erect. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $ .75 
MRS. DR. JOHN PETTY, F. D. (85), ML., 4 to 5 ft. 
This is one of the outstanding dahlias of the year. Color 
is a combination of copper and yellow with reverse of 
red. The immense blossoms are held perfectly erect on 
long stems high above the foliage and are free flower¬ 
ing. Grown without disbudding. Not a new one but it 
certainly was great in 1934 and we sold a lot of it in 
the garden. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
MRS. LOUIS F. HYDE, I. D. (87) 
Deep watermelon pink. This variety was outstanding in 
our garden during the past season. Blooms are large and 
held high above the foliage. 
Roots $ .75 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D. (87), LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Immense dark red that takes its place as one of the out¬ 
standing exhibition varieties of all time. It was more in 
evidence than any other variety at the fall shows last 
year. There seems to be no limit to the size that this 
great dahlia can be grown. Stem and growth are all 
that can be desired. 
Plants $2.50 Roots $5.00 
MYRA HOWARD, I. D. (85), ML., 5 ft. 
The color of this marvelous dahlia is a glowing combina¬ 
tion of saffron yellow and gold with tints of salmon. A 
wonderful plant and thrifty grower, producing giant 
blooms freely on long rigid stems. 
Plants $1.00 Roots $2.00 
NANCY REDFERN, S. C. (85), ML., 4 ft. 
The color of this gorgeous dahlia is a clear bright pink 
with very long petals that incurve at the edge of flower, 
shading to a dark watermelon pink at the center. A 
flower that not only has size but great depth. Good 
stems and a clean grower. On the Honor Roll. 
Roots $1.00 
NEW GLORY, S. C. (85), LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Ox-blood red, tipped white. This is a very striking dahlia 
with the petals always tipped. Attracts immediate atten¬ 
tion both in the garden and in the show room. The bloom 
is large, stems good and the general habit of growth 
is fine. We had 10-in. blooms in quantity and only had 
one solid red bloom all season from fifty-four bushes. 
A general favorite, don’t pass it up. 
Plants $ .50 Roots $1.00 
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