Z A N T ’ S 
WILDWOOD 
GARDENS 
THELMA CAIN, I. D. (86) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
Light coral red on outer petals, but shades to jasper pink at 
center and on backs of petals. Received a certificate at Storrs, 
1937, and at East Lansing in 1938, so it must be good. 
Roots $5.00; Plants $1.50 
THE FIREMAN, I. D. (85) LL., 6 ft. 
A striking cardinal red with golden flushes and golden tips at cen¬ 
ter of flower. Certified at Storr’s and won the American Home 
Achievement Medal at Boston. 
Roots $ .50 
VIN-WELL BITTERSWEET, 1. D. (86) LL., 4 to 5 ft. 
This is a 1938 release and has made good. The color of this 
Dahlia is quite new, being a copper red overlaid with amber. Large 
blooms, perfect in formation, are held on good stems well out 
of the foliage. Average height of bush 4 feet with many side 
laterals. On two honor rolls, 1938. 
Roots $4.00; Plants $1.50 
VOLCANO, F. D. (87) LL., 5 ft. 
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 $ .75 
WASHINGTON GIANT, I. D. (86) LL., 5 to 6 ft. 
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 
WENOKA, F. D. (85) LL., 6 ft. 
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 
WESTERN SUN, I. D., LL., 5 ft. 
Tryons Dahlia Garden’s new one and a fine grower in our gar¬ 
den where we had it a trial. Huge blooms, 10 to 12 inches across 
by 5% inches deep. Fine form, petals roll forward in a very 
pleasing manner. Color, clear golden orange, deeper at center. 
Stems erect at all times and hold the bHom.s well above the 
foliage. Free bloomer and has insect resisting foliage. Has won 
many prizes. This Dahlia was tested out in the Mid-West last year 
with splendid result. 
Plants $2.50 
WM. G. WYLLIE, F. D. (86) LL., 5 ft. 
Extra large yellow, buff and pink, strong grower, good stems, 
very fine. 
Roots $1.50; Plants $ .50 
YOUR LUCKY STAR, S. C. (86) ML., 5 ft. 
A 1939 introduction of great promise. A huge cactus, with soft 
pastel colors, amaranth pink shading to a white center. Winner of 
an American Home Achievement medal in 1938. Good stems, great 
size, good colors and a great favorite with our visitors. 
Plants $1.50 
FREE — EXTRA 
A Gift. With every Root order of $2.00 and over 
we include an extra root of our choice. 
THE LARGER THE ORDER, THE BETTER 
THE GIFT. 
This does not apply to collections. 
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