Z A N T 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
Honorable Mention in Our Garden Photo Contest, 1936 
Jenison, Mich. 
January 16, 1937 
Dear Mr. Zant: 
The pictures I am sending you will give at least some 
idea of the beauty of our dahlia gardens. It was the 
admiration of our neighborhood and we were justly proud. 
The splendid plant growth and huge blooms were 
evidence of the vitality of the stock received from you. 
They were the best plants and roots I’ve ever grown. 
The picket fence in the background, which is about 7 
feet high, will give you some idea of the ideal height of 
the plants. America’s Sweetheart and Sultan of Hillcrest 
were my favorites as the photographs show. 
I wish to thank you most heartily for your kind and 
generous treatment. You will receive more orders from 
me in the future. 
Sincerely yours, 
ENNE KEEGSTRA. 
This is only the third year Mr. Keegstra has grown 
Dahlias. Picture above shows what care and good stock 
will do. 
CROYDON GLORY (Kemp, 1935), F. D. 
Of a formation similar to Monmouth Queen, but of 
slightly different tone of yellow. Blooms are a little larger 
than Monmouth Queen. One of the best of the newer 
varieties. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.00 
DADDY KEMP, I. D. 
Another Roll of Honor variety and a sensation in our 
garden. It certainly made good with us and our visitors. 
Color, a rich purplish red of immense size, 14 inches and 
over, and 5 to 7 inches in depth. A prolific bloomer. 
Grow 3 to 4 stalks to assure good stems. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
DAHLIADEL GOLD, F. D. 
Here is a variety which can win in the largest bloom class 
if grown as it should be. Color, a pleasing golden yellow, 
shading darker at the center with a suffusion of light 
coral red. 
Plants $1.00 
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