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DAHLIA GIST, FALL 1944, U. 8 Deparnent f Agrioulture # 
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J.D. ENGLE, 
SALEM, W.VA. 
DEAR DAHLIA FRIEND; 
Owing to tne dry weatner a lot of my 
dahlias did not make clumps as good as I like to send out. 
Therefore this list is much snorter tnan I expected it to 
be. I am only listing the ones that have, what I consider, 
good clumps that will keep well. These are potash fed 
dahlias, good strong cluwaps, witn not less than three 
good divisions. 
Satisfaction guaranteed, but all complaints about clunps 
must be wade within ten days. 
ARACOMA -ID -(9x5 But nas been grown muea larger. ) x 
Oxbdlood red, tyrian rose reverse. Certificate / | 
of Merrit from Georgia. Tall grower and good’ ) 
bloomer. Very attractive. Clusups ¢2.00 4 
ENGLE'S WHITE CHIEF - On the West Coast and Mid-West 
Honor Roll for 1943. The season of 1942 it scored /| ' 
84 at Canyon, Texas, and scored 87 at Huntington, /’ | 
W.Va. A white formal decorutive, sometimes leaning / 
to the informal, which has been grown, witnout: |» 
forcing, over 12x6, witn good dark green foliage. 
The center stem is short with durk green leaves 
Coming out behind the flower which makes it very 
attractive. The side steams ure long. The best 
root maker and keeper of uny lurge dehlia I have 
ever ruised. "A dahlia the visitors all want." 
Good clumps, each $6.00; Two $10.00: Three $13.50. 
IVORY PRINCESS-SC-Immense ivory, 1942 Clump - 44.00 
VIRGINIA RUTE-~SC-— Very large, dark red. Clump $1.50 
WORLD EVENT-—On all three Honor Rolls for 1943. Very 
lurge rose pink. The finest pink I nuve ever ruised. 
I raised it without forcing; 12«8. Good clump $7.50 
YOUR LUCKY STAR-SC-Lurge lavunder pink, wait center $1.00 
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