Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
MONMOUTH RADIANCE, I. D. 
(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. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
PALO ALTO, S. C. 
Salmon in two tones — bright pinkish salmon through¬ 
out the flower but shading quite perceptibly to a sort 
of salmon gold at the center. 10 to 12 inches across by 
6 inches deep. 
Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, F. D. 
The immense blooms, frequently 12 in., are of the deep¬ 
est, glowing crimson. This red attracts as much attention 
in the garden as any of the new ones regardless of the 
price. 
Roots $ .50 
R. A. BROMFIELD, I. D. 
A dahlia of great vigor, color a glorious saffron orange, 
flushed with rose. The flowers are large with great sub¬ 
stance and keeping qualities, and are held facing side¬ 
ways on strong, stiff stems. 
Plants $ .50 
RAINBOW’S END, I. D. 
(Bissell.) A large scarlet strongly shaded golden yellow 
and with yellow petaloids, A strong, sturdy variety, 
early flowering and insect resisting to a good degree. 
Roots $ .75 
ROCKLEY MOON, F. D. 
This lemon yellow dahlia shades darker in the center. 
It is a sturdy grower, producing large blooms on strong 
stems. This variety was judged the best dahlia in the 
West Virginia Show, 1934, and received a Certificate of 
Merit in Storrs, Conn., 1933, and East Lansing, Michigan, 
1934. 
Roots $ .75 
*ROSIGER TRAUM, I. D. 
A German variety, its Rosy Dream in our language, and 
a Dream it is. White, shaded pink, wonderful formation, 
good stems. Husky grower Visitors all fell for it and 
it equals Miss Belgium in popular favor. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
RUBY TAYLOR, I. D. 
A prize winner from the Pacific coast. The color is car¬ 
mine and the large deep blooms are supported by perfect, 
long, stiff stems. Awarded a Certificate at Storr’s. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
RUTH VAUGHAN, F. D. 
A grand pink ; an improved Jersey’s Beauty. 
Plants $ .50 
SEND US A PHOTOGRAPH 
of your own garden of Zant’s Blue Ribbon Dahlias 
when they bloom next fall. 
We are offering $25.00 in Roots or Plants as prizes 
for the four best photographs or snap shots received 
by December 1st, 1937. 
First Prize—$10.00 Second Price—$7.50 
Third Prize— 5.00 Fourth Prize— 2.50 
We prefer pictures showing our customer or a 
friend in their garden admiring some choice bloom 
or sturdy bush for comparison of height and size 
of bloom. Any photos we use not winning one of the 
above prizes we will allow a selection of $2.00 in 
trade. 
Prize winners will be reproduced in Zant’s 1938 
Book of Dahlias. 
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