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KOKOSING DAHLIA GARDEN 
WASHINGTON GIANT I. D.—One of the outstand¬ 
ing introductions of 1934 and a winner of many high 
awards. It is unusual in form and color, a giant in 
size and the stems are perfect. Color is pure laven¬ 
der streaked with silver. 
Roots $1.00, Plants $ .50 
WENOKA F. D. 1935—Here is a new formal decorat¬ 
ive which is a giant among giants — the most out¬ 
standing Dahlia ever seen, bar none. The color is rosy 
mauve and the immense blooms are held upright on 
stems that are as stiff and straight as broom han¬ 
dles— at least 24 inches to first set of leaves. The 
foliage is like leather, dark green in color, and ab¬ 
solutely insect-resistant. Wenoka is particularly out¬ 
standing in every respect: growing habits, color 
and huge size. We recommend Wenoka very highly 
and predict that it will be a mighty popular variety 
for years to come. 
Rootsi $10.00, Plants $5.00 
WM. RATH GERBER I. D ; . ; —Color is a clear red, on 
long stiff stems. 
Roots $1.00, Plants $ .50 
