Z A N T ' S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
Dear Friends: 
We are always interested in hearing how our Dahlias 
grew for you and we will send, after digging this fall, a 
free root of 
MONARCH OF THE EAST 
to the writers of the six most interesting letters received 
by November 15th, letters to be published in our 1940 
catalog. 
WASHINGTON GIANT, (Lee), 1. D. 
A real lavender of large size. The flowers are nicely streaked with 
silver and are borne in profusion on free branching bushes. 
Roots $ .75; Plants $ ..50 
WATCHUNG GIANT, (Smith), I. D. 
Bloom 11 by 6, bush 6 ft. A dahlia for the largest bloom class of 
deep amber yellow suffused orange cadmium. It is a good strong 
growing variety with many winnings to its credit. 
Plants $1.00 
WENOKA, (Hulin), F. D. 
One of the largest formals that it has been our pleasure to grow. 
Rosy mauve. Stems are very long and strong, carrying the flowers 
well above the rugged bushes. 
Roots $ .75 
WM. G. WYLLIE, F. D. 
Extra large yellow, buff and pink, strong grower, good stems, 
very fine. 
Plants $ .75 
VOLCANO, F. D. 
Soft glowing orange flame, 10 to 12 inches and 6 to 8 inches deep. 
The O. V. D. A. has indorsed the great vigor of this fine variety. 
All big strong bushes and big clumps. You will note Volcano win¬ 
ning in exhibitions for many years to come. 
Plants $1.00 
See the Winning Photos of Our 
1938 Garden Contest 
We wish to Thank all of our Dahlia Friends 
(and Customers) who were so heartily satis¬ 
fied with their gardens of ZanFs Blue Ribbon 
Dahlias that they sent dozens of pictures and 
such encouraging letters. We enjoy looking 
at the pictures as much as you do the gar¬ 
dens, and we and our customers think more 
of this friendly contest every season. 
We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. 
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