MODERN DAHLIAS 
By J. LOUIS ROBERTS 
This book describes in detail all phases such as: 
Soil, time of planting, staking, division of roots, fer¬ 
tilizers, watering, diseases, pruning, propagating, ex¬ 
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soil, climate and methods of growing have been con¬ 
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growers in all parts of the country. 
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