Z A N T ’ S 
BLUE 
RIBBON 
DAHLIAS 
West Lyons, Mass., 
May 23, 1939. 
Dear Mr. Zant: 
The dahlia tubers I ordered from you arrived in good 
condition. I have bought dahlia tubers this spring from 
several other nurserymen, but yours are the most satis¬ 
factory of them all. 
Cordially yours, 
D. E. B. 
Los Angeles, Calif. 
May 22, 1939. 
Dear Sir: 
The G. P. 2 Collection of Plants arrived a few hours 
after your card stating they were being shipped. They 
arrived three days after shipment. Good service between 
Grand Rapids and Los Angeles. 
The best looking nlants I have ever seen and a very 
excellent way of packing. Your responsibility has certainly 
ceased with their arrival. 
Sincerely, 
DR. H. E. C. 
Bangor, Me., May 14, 1939. 
Zant’s Wildwood Gardens, 
2160 E. Fulton Rd., 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Gentlemen: 
I received the package of dahlia plants and tubers yes¬ 
terday afternoon. Thev came in fine condition and looked 
lovely. I appreciated the extra tuber very much and thank 
you for it. MRS. C. W. LEONARD. 
Tallahasee, Fla., March 15th, 1939. 
Zant’s Wildwood Gardens, 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Gentlemen: 
The dahlia bulbs ordered from you came in good shape. 
I put them in peat moss to sprout them and they are in 
good shape. I’m sorry your plants don’t con^e on earlier, 
as I was anxious to try them. I like your method of propa¬ 
gating and am sure they would grow off nicely — many 
thanks for the bulb of Kemp’s Great Eastern. 
MRS. J. V. KNAPP. 
Dunmore, Pa., November 11, 1939. 
Mr. John J. Zant, 
2160 East Fulton Road, 
Grand Rapids,Michigan 
Dear Mr. Zant: 
I am writing to you in reference to my last order. The 
dahlias were very good, much better than I expected 
because we have had a very dry summer this year. I 
expect better blooms from thcln next year if the weather 
is better — let’s hope. 
I want you to continue sending me next year’s catalog. 
An interested flower grower, 
HENRY FELLS. 
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