Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
Fourth Prize 
Winner in Our 
Garden Photo 
Contest^ 1938 
FOURTH PRIZE 
China Grove, N. C. 
November 27 
For several years I have purchased dahlia plants from 
you and have had the largest and most beautiful bloom 
ever raised in this section. 
Although planted about June 20th, my friends often 
remark of the sturdy growth and large foliage and num¬ 
ber of giant sized flowers. I got a friend to make a few 
pictures for you to see. Two photos are of the Commodore. 
The one bush had eight from 10 to 13-inch blooms on it at 
the time the picture was made. ^ ^ ^ 
MRS. IRENE CAMPBELL. 
New Duluth, Minn., 
March 30 
I am enclosing an order for some more dahlia plants 
and am hoping that they will be as flne as those I 
received from you last year. I have purchased plants 
from growers all over the country and I have never 
received as fine husky plants as those I got from you 
last year. They bloomed beautifully all summer. 
MRS. C. W. C. 
GEORGE RELYEA, F. D., Wayland Dahlia Gardens 
A fine bi-color, salmon-orange, tipped white, 8 to 10-inch blooms 
on extra long stems. Very popular with visitors. We think Mr. 
Ryno has a winner here. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $1.00 
GEORGE O. WALLACE, 1. D. 
A real exhibition dahlia of light yellow, reverse shaded white, and 
truly outstanding. Bushes are 6 feet tall, upright in growth. Husky 
and insect-resistant. Blooms measure 12 by 6 inches under ordinary 
cultivation with stems 15 to 22 inches to the first leaf. 
Plants $2.00 
GLADYS SANDFORD, (Foreign), 1. D. 
Gigantic blooms of bright yellow shaded apricot, a sensational 
variety and scarce. 
Plants $1.50 
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