THE SANDY (Or«.) POST . THE O U T L O O K SHOPPER M a ll prize winners told Thu n ., August 12, 1971 Dahlias may be diseased Dahlias showing a drop in performance by change of color or growing w ith less vigor than previously noted are probably infected w ith virus disease V ir u s —in fe c te d p la n ts behave in a variety of ways providing the most noticeable clue by changing color of bloom. Blooms m ay lighten in color or change altogether. Some varieties-show only a portion of the flow er w ith a washed-out streak of white. W ilbur W Burkhart, area extension agent, com pared d a h lia s to potatoes fo r (Continued from Page 6) Dennis Johnson. Jeff Koehn, Roager Poore. Sheree Lowle. Chuck Weiganf, Mrs R Miller. Velme Horn, Eleanor Staffenson, Rose Olson. Rob Porterfield, Marjorie Hutcheson, Monte Burge, Lorna D Porterfield, Debbie Westfall. John Niece, Terry Joy, Ray Webb, Marjorie Anderson, Frances Hyson, Jeff Hyson, Dana Clark, Barbara Fagan, Mrs Sylvia Espersen, Curtis Blasdell, Mark Davis. Allen Lind, Eileen G igliotfl, Beulah Peudl, Cleo Towle, William West, Ricky Patten, Dan Hyson, Dave Tartton, M ichael Price, Barbara Whipple. Wayne Overcash, GW Zimwalt, Mike Martinson, Clay Blake, Jean Lingle, Harold Bulford, Karen Davis, Vina Lin droth, Joan Hyson, Gall Linnon, Scott Palmquist, Mrs. Doris Sch midt, Sharon Francis, Diane Peters, Henry Levellie, Melinda Smith, William West, Leah Roby MORE THAN 600 prizes have been given away from the Treasure Chest this past week at the Gresham Mall. chances of becoming infected intensity of green with virus. Several sucking The v iru s soon spreads insects attack both kinds of throughout the plant and tubers plants and spread the disease without altering performance by going from infected to of flowers during the firs t healthy plants to suck juices season. from leaves and stems. When the tubers are planted Each sucking bite performs the following year, growth of as a tin y hypodermic needle the sprouts is slow, discolored and leaves the healthy plant and often deformed. innoculated w ith the virus- Plants seldom grow to their producing substance. form er height or produce the F irs t year symptoms of virus quantity and quality of blooms infection may amount to no noted in previous seasons. more than a m ottled leaf. The Destruction of plants already m ottling m ay include areas of in fe cte d and show ing the green and yellow or appear as a symptoms is recommended by leaf w ith va ryin g degrees of Burkhart as a prevention of further spread by insects. Total control of sucking insects is necessary to p re ve n t t r a n ­ smission of the disease from distant plantings as the insects m igrate to new feeding areas. C o m p le te in fo r m a tio n dealing with the culture of dahlias is available in a U S . 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