Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
*PINK SPIRAL, S. C. (84) ML., 4 to 5 ft. 
Peach blossom pink of lovely formation, the petals are pointed 
and narrow. Nearly a true cactus. Well liked by all. A Foreign 
variety. 
Plants $ .50 
♦PRACHTKERL, S. C. (85) LL., 6 ft. 
A large deep yellow on long stems, strong grower, very good in 
our garden last fall. Honor Roll. 
Roots $1.00; Plants $ .50 
PREMIER’S MAJESTIC, 1. D. (85) LL., 5 ft. 
An extra large combination of salmon, gold and mulberry. Cane¬ 
like stems. New York winner, 1938. Certificate winner at both 
A. D. S. trial grounds. A beautiful dahlia. 
Plants $1.50 
PREMIER’S WINSOME, (91) LL., 5 ft. 
The most attractive Pink since Kathleen Norris and easy to grow, 
giving massive blooms in great abundance, will grow to 11 x 6 
inches without any forcing, stems slender but very strong, heavy 
foliage that is resistant to insects and mildew. Certified at East 
Lansing this year with a score of 85.2. 
Plants $2.00 
PRIDE OF AMERICA, S. C. (86) LL., 6 ft. 
Another giant primrose yellow tinted pink on reverse of petals, 
the outer petals twist in a most enhancing manner, the blooms 
average 10 to 12 inches and quite deep, are held facing sideways 
on strong, stiff, cane-like stems, the foliage is large, thick and 
leathery. 
Roots $1.00 
QUEEN CITY, F. D. (83) ML., 3 to 4 ft. 
Scarlet pink, a glorious new color. Combines the quality stem, 
and productivity of Buckeye Bride with long life as a cut fiower. 
I think waterlemon pink best describes the color, and its only 
fault is that with us the tips of the petals fade in the sun. 
Roots $ .75 
RED JUG, S. C. (85) LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Striking cardinal red. The petals tipped yellow. Blooms average 10 
inches in diameter and 5 inches deep. It won the American 
Achievement medal as the best undisseminated dahlia in the West 
Virginia show. The stems are long and stiff. 
Roots $ .75 
RED SUNSET, I. D. (87) LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
Bright vivid scarlet. Long stems. Healthy, vigorous grower. Good 
root maker. Beautiful foliage. Exhibition type in size and color. 
Received score of 85E at Mid-West Trial Grounds, Lansing, Mich¬ 
igan. One of the strongest and most vigorous growers in our 
garden and always covered with blooms. 
Roots $1.00 
*REILE, S. C. (85) SL., 4 ft. 
Salmon with cream centers. Attractively formed flowers highly 
suitable for baskets and decorative work. Foreign variety. 
Plants $ .75 
RITA WELLS, I. D. (86) LL., 5 ft. 
Peach and light gold on cream ground, with pink on outer petals 
and on reverse side. Petals wide and pointed. Blooms very large, 
averaging in the garden a good 12 inches with a depth of 6 to 7 
inches. Plant is healthy and a profuse bloomer. Won the American 
Home Medal. ^2.50 
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