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Rogie should) He planted in wrenches ‘or holes, Hay tated t 
deep in heavy soil and six inches deep in sandy soil laid flat ty y 
down [not on end] and covered with earth not over two Jah 
inches in depth, filling in as the plant develops. Where — 
drainage is poor, do not plant so deep and keep a furrow my 
open between rows to facilitate drainage in wet weather. _ 
You cannot expect a dahlia to grow in any wet soggy — 
ground or expect replacements when planted in ground in 
this condition. Wait a few ane for ere j(oy! a out 
somewhat. 
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1946 Plant Note 
Owing to the labor Pokaan I am not listing: plants, but 
will grow them as usual from the later introductions and 
they can be had when called for at my greenhouse. 
GROW MY ROOTS AND BE CONVINCED. 
BUY MICHIGAN GROWN DAHLIAS. 
THEY GROW THE BEST 

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