Z A N T ' S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
POMPONS 
Pompons are also coming to the front along with the 
miniatures, and this past season our lady visitors in the 
garden were thrilled with the beautiful pompon blooms. 
These small flowered dahlias have become very popular 
because of their general usefulness. They lend themselves 
nicely to effects in the landscaped gardens. As a flower for 
arrangements, they are ideal, keeping a long time. 
Aimee. Splendid small bronze.Roots $ .15 
Amber Queen. Beautiful shade of amber.Roots $ .15 
Anna von Schwerin. Beautiful shell pink with 
white eye. Very fine.Roots $ .25 
Atom. Tiny bright red.Roots $ .25 
Belle of Springfield. A small flower of soft rosy 
red .Roots $ .25 
Brightest of All. Brilliant scarlet.Roots $ .25 
Betty Ann, Pom. (Johnson 1936.) A soft clear 
pink. An exhibition pompon with a fine list 
of winnings to its credit. One of the best of 
of the new pinks.Plants $ .50 
Catherine. Clear yellow. Early.Roots $ .35 
Cora May. Salmon pink and yellow.Roots $ .25 
Chickie. New. Carmine and rose red. Unusual 
color .Roots $ .35 
Dee Dee. Lilac lavender.Roots $ .25 
Fashion. Bronze. Nice size.Roots $ .25 
Florist’s Gem. Yellow, edged red. One of the 
best for cutting.Roots $ .25 
Gertrude. Rich crimson. Extra fine.Roots $ .25 
Haake’s Glow. Beautiful rich old rose.Roots $ .25 
Honey. Light honey yellow, suffused red.Roots $ .25 
Jill. Lemon yellow, margined carmine.....Roots $ .25 
Joe Fette. Pure white. The best.Roots $ .20 
Little Herman. Red and white. Bi-color. Good ...Roots $ .25 
Morning Mist. White with rosy lavender cen¬ 
ter, outlined with lavender. Great bloomer, 
stiff wiry stems. Excellent.Roots $ .25 
Nerissa. Soft rose pink, tinted silver.Roots $ .35 
Pink Baby. 1939. A real pink. 1^-inch 
bloom. Prolific bloomer.Roots $ .75; Plants $ .50 
Raphael. A long stemmed dark red to maroon. Roots $ .20 
Rosa Wilmouth. Rosy pink. Grand for cut¬ 
ting .Root $ .20 
Silvertip. Small purple with center and re¬ 
verse silver gray.Roots $ .35 
Snowclad. One of the best whites.Roots $ .25 
Sunbeam. Orange, red tipped.Roots $ .25 
Taka’s Purple. Very small cerise purple on 
the finest clean stems.Roots $ .25 
Taka’s Yellow. Pure canary yellow.Roots $ .25 
Teeny Weeny. Bright salmon. Prize winner 
in Northwest. Blooms 1 inch. Good stems....Roots $ .40 
Yellow Gem. The finest deep yellow; good 
stems and best for cutting.Roots $ .20 
FREE. An extra Root, labeled, our selection free 
with every 5 varieties ordered from above list. 
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