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WENOKA (FD) 1935 
Here is a new formal decorative which is a giant among 
giants. 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 abso¬ 
lutely insect-resisting.Plant $2.50; Root $5.00 
YOUTH (ID) 1936 
A gorgeous bi-color of unusual formation resembling a 
water lily. Color is American Beauty shading to magenta 
toward the center, tipped white. A fine exhibition or com¬ 
mercial variety with splendid keeping qualities. 
Plants only $1.75 
"You can depend on Oakleigh.” 
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If you are not already a member, join and sup¬ 
port your local or State Dahlia Society. If there 
is no Society in your vicinity, join the American 
Dahlia Society. The dues of $2.00 per year in¬ 
clude a year’s subscription to the A.D.S. quarterly 
Bulletin which alone is worth many times the 
small investment for dues. Send your application 
and $2.00 to C. Louis Ailing, 251 Court St., West 
Haven, Conn. Do it today. 
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