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OAKLEIGH 
WENOKA (FD) 1935 
Here is a new formal decorative which is a giant among 
giants — the most outstanding Dahlia in our entire exhibi¬ 
tion garden last season, bar none. The color is rosy mauve 
and the immense blooms are held upright on stems that are 
as stiff and straight as broom handles — at least 24 inches 
to first set of leaves. The foliage is like leather, dark green 
in color, and absolutely insect-resisting. Wenoka is par¬ 
ticularly outstanding 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......Plant $5.00; Root $10.00 
WHITE WONDER (ID) 
This sensational variety is truly a white Fort Monmouth. 
The giant blooms are pure white with long, twisted and 
curled petals — size 12 to 14 inches across by 7 to 9 
inches in depth. Foliage thick, leathery-like and resistant 
to insect attacks. For exhibition purposes it can’t be beat. 
Root $ .75 
W. H. T. (FD) 
This Dahlia always commands instant attention due to its 
unusual coloring of rich old rose with mauve shading on 
reverse. A long stemmed variety of perfect petal forma¬ 
tion and healthy growing habits. A most pleasant and de¬ 
sirable Dahlia that we heartily recommend..Root $ .50 
WM. H. HOGAN (FD) 
Reddish purple tipped white. Very unusual and always 
attracts attention. One of the best bi-colors.Root $ .50 
For 1937 — Three Great Winners 
Miss Oakland (Oakleigh — Sjoberg) 
Royal Pacific (Oakleigh -— Silvernale) 
Oakleigh Supreme (Oakleigh—Silvernale) 
Watch for these splendid new introductions at your 
regional Show. 
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