Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
Note 
the 
Husky 
Growth 
in our 
Exhibition 
Garden 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY, (Salem, D. G.) 
This variety is without question one of the largest varieties grown. 
Color, soft Rhodamine purple with deep rose pink suffusion 
throughout. Stems are straight and strong. Flowers have good 
substance and keep wonderfully well. Winner of many prizes as 
the largest bloomer. 
Roots $2.50; Plants $1.00 
ROCKLEY DICTATOR, (Rockley), S. C. 
A giant crimson scarlet that may be grown to 12 inches without 
forcing; good centers and rigid stems, foliage good. Winner of 
two Achievement Medals — West Virginia State Dahlia Show and 
at Cleveland, Ohio. 
Plants $1.00 
ROSEMARY’S BEAUTY, (Rosemary Gardens), S. C. 
Pink shading to lemon center; flowers 11 inches with plenty of 
depth. Blooms early. Winner of American Home Achievement 
Medal at Cleveland. On Honor Roll. 
Plants $2.00 
ROSE OF HEAVEN, (Almy), I. D. 
This variety was a favorite at the Georgia Test Gardens, with 
many of the visitors and its color is the same shade of pink as 
the Pink Radiance Rose. Bushes grow 5 to 6 feet in height. 
Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
RUBY TAYLOR, I. D. 
A prize winner from the Pacific coast. The color is carmine and 
the large deep blooms are supported by perfect, long, stiff stems. 
Awarded a Certificate at Storr’s. 
Roots $ .50 
RUDOLPH’S GIANT, (Rudolph), I. D. 
A giant in fact. Winner of largest bloom at New York show in 
1936. The large blooms have great depth and the stems are all that 
could be desired. The color is a live buff with apricot and pink 
suffusions. 
Plants $ .75 
SHELDON’S LOUISE, I. D. 
A giant bloom of a rich red. A 14-inch bloom won first prize and 
a special gold medal at Boston. Grows 6 feet tall, blooms can be 
cut on 3-foot stems. A fine grower. 
Plants $1.00 
SLEEPY HOLLOW, (D. T. Morgan, Jr.) 
A large true incurved cactus of vivid shell pink shading to creamy 
white at the center. Bush grows 6 feet with long, strong stems. 
Blooms 9-11 inches with proportionate depth. Free bloomer, per¬ 
fect centers. Winner at New York, Greenwich, Conn., and Cleve¬ 
land. Selected for the Honor Roll by Mr. Barron and Mr. Johnson. 
Plants $2.00 
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