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Variety 
Number 
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733. 
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727. 
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706. 
709. 
LEMON DROP 
A new bright lemon yellow flower; fine stems. 
Roots 49c 
LITTLE DOROTHY 
A very good pom of cream and red shades making 
the color a near amber. Good stems ........ Roots 39c 
. MARY MUNNS 
Av fine rich orchidlor lavenders=- Roots 39¢c 
. MRS. J. TELFER (P) 
Pure white of best exhibition type............ Roots 59¢ 
- MORNING MIST 
White with rosy lavender center, outlined with 
lavender. Great bloomer.........................---...- Roots 39c 
. PRINCE CHARMING 
Lavender heavily tipped with purple......... Roots 39c 
. PHYLLIS 
Deep yellow edged and shaded rose red. Very fine. 
Roots 39c 
. SHERRY 
Royal purple. Fine for exhibition and a good root 
miaket: Ss. ee ee hh ee ae ee see Roots 39c 
SUNNY DAYBREAK : 
Apricot Edged Red, good................-..-----..---- Roots 39c 
. TAKA’S PURPLE 
Small ace ps PULP) chee eens ee ee Roots 49c 
ROSA WILMOUTH 
Rosya pinks Grandstorscuttineg =e Roots 39c 
S. V. GLITTER 
Possibly the best autumn shade variegated in red, 
vellowsand orang eileen eine) <i eeeees Roots 35c 
SUNBEAM 
Red with yellow base, one of the best for cutting. 
Roots 35c 
DR. JIM 
Lovely deep violet lavender. A wonderful variety for 
garden, colon and cutting. ee Roots 39c 
ROSALIE 
An ivory white long stemmed Pom............ Roots 39c 
VIVID 
Bright red, good stems, grand for cutting..Roots 39c 
YELLOW GEM 
The finest deep yellow; good stems and best for 
Cutting: 24 2s Saeki, Se ee Roots 39c 
Any 3 at 39c each. 3 for 98c 
BALL OR SHOW TYPE— AN OLD FAVORITE 
653. A. D. LIVONI Pink, one of the best. 
654. MARY HELEN, 
Yellow. 
655. MRS. C. D. ANDERSON. Purple. 
656. FLORAL PARK JEWEL. Red, tipped white. 
657. RED CHIEF. Bright red. 
658. STORM KING. White. 
659. VIVIAN. White, purple tips. 
Special Price 49c Each 
6 Your Assortment $1.98 
GUARANTEE :—We guarantee all stock to be 
true to name and in a good growing condition. 
Any found otherwise we will gladly replace. 
CULTURAL DIRECTIONS are included with 
every order. If additional information is need- 
ed, please do not hesitate to call on us. We shail 
be very happy to give you every possible assist- 

ance. There is no charge for this service. 
UNSOLICITED LETTERS OF 
APPRECIATION 
Georgetown, Ohio 
Zants’ Wildwood Gardens February 11, 1947 
Wayland, Michigan 
Dear Sir: : 
I am enclosing a picture which was taken in Autumn 
of 1946. During past years I have gotten most of my 
bulbs and plants from you. 
The first week in October I displayed a number of dahlias 
at our county fair. I had 16 entries, and received 12 firsts and 
3 seconds. I attended a number of fairs last year including 
the Ohio State and Indiana State fairs and I feel safe in 
saying the display at our fair (The Brown County) was, 
much nicer and competition keener than at any of those 
which I attended. 
I always look forward to receiving your catalogue. 
Sincerely, 
MRS. JENNIE WATERFIELD 
May 29, 1947 
Mr. Zant: 
I received my bulbs today. They were in good condition 
and I’m well pleased with them. I’m wondering if its too 
late for me to order Kentucky Sportsman. 
MRS. L. W. MAPES 
High Point, N.C. 
May 6, 1947 
Gentlemen: 
The dahlia roots were received on May 3rd in splendid 
condition — not a sprout broken. I must compliment you on 
your packing. 
MRS. JOSEPHINE W. ALLRED 
Geneva, New York 
Dear Zants: 
Your Dahlia tubers (my second order) are up and doing 
fine thank you! They arrived in very good condition the last 
of May. Sincerely 
MRS. A. A. GOULD 
Zant’s Wildwood Gardens, vi May 28. 1947 
Wayland, Michigan 
The shipment of Dahlia roots arived in good condition 
May 27th and were planted immediately. 
Yours truly, 
' MRS. W. H. FLOWERS 
Tujunga, Calif. 
Barre, Vt. 
June 3, 1947 
Dear Sir: 
The dahlia roots arrived June 3rd in very good condition, 
and good sprouts. 
Sincerely 
I. E. MORUZZI 
April 29, 1947 
Zant’s Wild Wood Gardens 
Dear Sir: 
Received my Dahlia Roots in fine shape and thank you. 
Hope they will be in full bloom for our flower show. 
Sincerely 
MRS. J. SCHMAUSS 
Duluth 7, Minn. 
Nanaimo, B. C. 
Canada 
Mr. John J. Zant May 18, 1947 
Wildwood Gardens 
Wayland, Michigan 
Dear Sir: 2 
I thank you for your P. C. which arrived on the 9th. The 
ie of tubers which came in this morning in beautiful con- 
ition. 
I shall be looking forward with keen interest to seeing 
these bloom. 
MILLSTREAM DAHLIA GARDEN 
