Z A N T * S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
*MISS BELGIUM, I. C. (85) SL., 4 to 5 ft. 
My favorite. Also a favorite with thousands of visitors, an orange 
cactus free bloomer, extra good stems. A favorite with the florists. 
Roots $ .50; Plants $ .50 
MISS ELSIE JANE, S. C. (85) ML., 4 ft. 
Bright shrimp pink with cream shadings at center and tipped 
violet rose. One of the most artistically formed dahlias with long 
wiry stems, making it ideal for arrangement. A good keeper whose 
color is even more beautiful under artificial light. 
Roots $ .50; Plants $ .50 
MISS GLORY, S. C. (86) ML., 5 ft. 
Great big apricot yellow semi-cactus as deep as its diameter, per¬ 
fect long stiff stems carrying the large blooms well out of the 
foliage, erect and facing. Certificate at Storrs, 1935. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
MISS IONIA, In. Cac. (88) ML., 6 to 7 ft. 
A beautiful rose or watermelon pink. Winner at Mid-West Trial 
grounds. 12-inch stems, strong and stiff, healthy foliage, flowers 
4% to 7 inches. The best selling cut flower in our garden. 
Roots $1.50; Plants $ .75 
MISS OAKLAND, F. D. (84) ML., 5 ft. 
A fine pure white formal decorative, prolific bloomer with medium 
size blooms. Fine for exhibition or cut flower, stems 12 to 30 
inches long. 
Roots $ .50 
MISS OHIO, In. C. (83) SL., 5 ft. 
One of our best cactus of American origin. Excellent for cutting. 
The flowers are of artistic formation, stems are long. The color 
is a lively lilac rose in the early season, and rose later. 
Plants $ .50 
MISS SANTA MONICA, C. (83) SL., 4 ft. 
Achievement Medal and Honor Roll Dahlia. A consistent winner 
with four firsts in California and Rockville Centre, New York. 
A pure white Dahlia of medium size and extra good substance. 
Straight cactus formation on the best of stems and a free bloomer. 
Plants $1.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST, I. D. (88) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Color warm gold with apricot and orange buff suffusion, slightly 
coppery red on reverse. Grand stem up to 4 feet; holds giant 
flower above bush. Size, 12 to 14 inch blooms and fine for exhibition. 
H. R. and Certificate winner. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
MONMOUTH QUEEN, F. D. (88) LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
This fine light yellow made good all over the country. Flowers are 
10 to 12 inches in width by 4 to 5 inches in depth. Stems are long 
and stiff, holding the flowers high out of the foliage. 
Roots $ .50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER, 1. D. (86) LL., 5 ft. 
A giant flower. Color, deep crimson red, the blooms are excep¬ 
tionally large and are held erect on long, stiff, almost leafless 
stems, high above the foliage. 
Roots $ .50 
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