New! a WHITE Champion 
but a BLUE RIBBON winner! 
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HONORS? YES! 
1 
Certificate of Merit, 
East Lansing, 1935 
2 
Certificate of Merit, 
Storrs, 1936 
3 
Award of Honor, 
Georgia Dahlia Society, 1936 
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4 
Outstanding at New York 
Botanical Garden, 1936 
Watch the New Honor Rolls for 
MISS OAKLAND! 
MISS OAKLAND 
White Champion of 
All Times! 
ROW this pure white, formal 
decorative dahlia. Thrill to the 
joy of A NEW CHAMPION. Grown 
and tested during the past 4 years by 
scores of reputable amateur and com- j 
mercial growers from coast to coast. 
Under all climatic conditions it has 
been unusually successful, both in the j 
garden and on the exhibition table. 
A prolific bloomer. Perfectly 
formed flowers 7-9 inches in diameter 
by disbudding, or 5-7 inches if grown 
naturally. Stems: 12-30 inches long, j 
holding the blooms in an erect facing 
position. Unexcelled for cut flower or 
exhibition, with full-centered blooms, 
always. Plant growth: healthy, vigor¬ 
ous, insect-resistant foliage. 
Strong, field-grown divisions ____ 
___ $10 Net 
Green plants _ 5 Net 
We Advise Prompt Preservations to 
Avoid Disappointment 
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