7 A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
OUR BEST CUT FLOWERS 
We sell hundreds of Dahlia cut flowers in season and 
being on a state trunk line, tourists from all over the 
country pass our gardens, all prospects, as many of them 
never knew Dahlias grew this large or that there were so 
many different varieties. We find the following varieties 
popular with these visitors and also the local florist trade: 
Buckeye Bride, Jane Cowl, Kentucky, Jersey’s Triumph 
and Beauty, Air Mail, Apricot Glow, Cloudland Gem, 
Elinor Radell, Indiana Moon, Jersey’s Dainty, Josephine 
G., Little Nemo, New Gloi’y, Ruby Taylor, Monmouth 
Queen, Washington Giant, W. H. T., and every dozen 
blooms we sell contains at least six Jane Cowl. They want 
it and it’s hard to beat. We could have sold every bloom 
on the Imported Cactus varieties, especially to the florist 
shops. I believe they will prove to be what the florists 
have been looking for and we intend to add to our 
varieties. 
We cut these in quantity for a high class retail trade. 
Try these and you will make enough during the late sum¬ 
mer and fall to buy the new varieties the next spring. 
We invite you to visit our gardens next fall during bloom¬ 
ing time. See the latest Honor Roll varieties in bloom. 
Also 
The Future Roll of Honor 
as Zant’s Wildwood Gardens are the Michigan trial 
grounds for the best Seedlings of 
Mr. J. A. Kemp 
who has probably had more of his originations on Mr. 
Hart’s Roll of Honor than any other grower in America. 
Such sterling varieties as Kemp’s White Wonder, Mon¬ 
mouth Radiance, Monmouth Queen, Monmouth Sunburst, 
Monmouth Champion and this year’s wonder which we 
grew as a seedling under No. 3-32. Hundreds of visiting 
growers wanted to know what the price would be, what it 
would be named and “When can I get it?” Well, you can 
get it this year but it’s scarce. 
It’s called Daddy Kemp 
Plants $5.00 Roots $10.00 
Visit us this year as Mr. Kemp has promised us plants 
of some very outstanding Dahlias and all grown from his 
own seed. 
DAHLIA SEED 
Wonderful Dahlias may be grown from seed and they 
will bloom the first season, making as large plants and 
roots as if grown from bulbs. Bear in mind that each 
seedling will be a new variety. This makes it the most 
fascinating part of growing Dahlias. 
Package of 25 seeds, $1.25, prepaid. 
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