Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 11, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    ALONG AZALEA ROW
Ju ly 15th, especially when we are
p rep arin g flow ers for fall shows anyone can add as m any D ahlias
Tins y e a r we will experim en t as they have the tim e and space Brookings-Harbor Pilot
By H elen Dempse>
to grow. O f course you m ay get
THURSDAY . M ARCH 11, 1954
w ith fo liar feeding.
But D ahlias A re O u r F av o rite s’’ I ing is m y personal hobby.
any thing from tiny singles to fully
I wo of the m ost com m on causes
r o ubh‘ d in n e rp la te sizes. B edding lucky n u m b er an d find one th a t
Brookings, alre ad y noted for its
T here a re as m any w ays and <>t fa ilu re to have a long bloom ­
A zaleas and Lilies could easily tim es for p lan tin g as th e re ar*> ing period a re failu re to keep th e I ah lias a re m ostly singles and the ju d g es will co n sid er esp ecially
add to the list D ahlias. The Lily grow ers, but it stan d s to reason Plants grow ing until full size is sem i-doubles, sm all o r m edium good and w o rth y o f in tro d u cin g .
fields a re heavenly to see, b u t ’ hat w hat would bring good r e ­ i»ached, and not keeping the old size, but they do bloom sooner and T h is will be y o u r ow n in tro d u c ­
soon gone, and th e A zaleas a re a su lts in M ichigan o r T ex a s m ight flowers snipped off, th e last re a lly continue till frost.
tion and you can n am e it as you
Do not b e* d isappointed if vou choose. I have tw o a t th e tria l
Pink cloud o v er th e hillsides for not be th e best p ra ctice here. In the most im p o rtan t. D isbudding
a som ew hat longer period. B ut ibis a re a I like to s ta r t e a rly in is necessary if you wish to e n te r buy a package of D ahlia seed of g a id e n s this year, a little red an d
D ahlias could set o u r B rookings . 'h e year, from la te F e b ru a ry to D ahlias in th e shows, and desirous a given ty p e and then find thev w h ite form al d eco rativ e
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g ard en s ab laze from Ju ly u ntil aily April, usually, alw ays in a if you w ant la rg e r blooms w ith ‘1” not ru n tru e. U nless you pay to be nam ed for m y m o th er,
iro tf. w hen
to u ris t tra v e l is sunny location. S h o u l d your stu rd y long stem s. T he sm aller a very high price for hand- pol­ “F lo ra G ifford,” an d * a yellow
heaTy.
lin ated seed, the bees have crossed sem i-cactu s to be called
ground be heavy, la te r plan tin g types do not req u ire it.
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large v arie ty of colors and sizes Jew el.
W h e th e r th ey p r o v e
G row ing good D ahlias is m uch m ight be indicated. W e have been
Grow ing D ahlias from seeds is an d a n y th in g can com e of it w o rth y o r not,
easier th a n m ost any o th e r flow- tort u n a te in having soil th a t
IS N ’T G A R D E N
no m ore difficult th an grow ing
e r we have, from tu b ers, p lan ts d ra in s well, th e re fo re a re not M angolds o r Zinnias. Seeds p la n t­ This is th e w ay the new v arieties I NG FU N !
or seeds. If you p lan t specials, of forced to dig tu b ers in fall and ed early in a sunny window and com e about, and th e re is alw ays
course th e com m ercial grow ers sto re o v er w in ter. S ince D ahlia set out in the garden w hen tru e th e chance th at you have the
F o r C ity Police P h o n e 3193.
Put out fine ca ta lo g s w ith in te r­ tu b ers a re bulky, th is is a big h aves a re form ed, will bloom th e
estin g descrip tio n s and p ictu res help. W e dig, divide and plant
sam e y e a r and m ake good tubers.
o r you can visit th e ir grounds and back im m ediately, and even som e­ It is well to cover w ith hotcaps
choose fo r th e com ing year. Once tim es leave clum ps tw o o r th ree
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fo rth w ith ad d itions to y o u r g a r­ you w an t choicest show blooms garden baiting.
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IN D U S T R IA L S IT E S
den. F o r lik e th e Bible sto ry of or if y o u r ground holds w ater.
It is alw ays a period of suspense
th e loaves and fishes, th e m ore
IN C O M E P R O P E R T IE S
S pacing is reg u la ted according until th e first blooms a p p e a r Ot
B eau tifu l Scenic, P a rk lik e O cean F ro n ta g e
they a re divided the m ore roots to th e g a rd e n e r’s ta ste , and the
several hundred D ahlias I have
th ey provide, u n til they could giow ing h ab its of th e individual
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grown from seed I rem em b er onlv
feed th e m asses w ith th e ir b eau ­ D ahlia. Most should have at least
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two to th re e feet each way. In fe rtility is about 90 p ercent w ith
R E A L E S T A T E B R O K ER
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w ouldn’t p lant D ahlias. T hey are
too co arse!” h as n ev er looked at one color o r tone in a grouping
D ahlias — in th e plural. T ru e ra th e r th a n m ixing too many-
enough, th e huge show blooms colors.
We dig a hole 8 to 10 inches
*r r ra th e r s tiff and do not lend
them selves to o th e r th a n a large deep and w ide enough to a c ­
planting.
H ow ever th e re a re com m odate th e tu b ers, w ork in
d ain ty m in ia tu re s in all th e types a spade of w ell ro tted m an u re oi
and the m ost d electab le colors; com post, o r a handfull of com ­
and sw eet little pom pons th a t re ­ plete fertilizer. Tho tu b e r is laid
sem ble colored globes of honey­ flat, w ith eye up. We som etim es
comb.
use tw o o r th re e tu b e rs w ith
necks poin tin g to c e n te r of hill,
Many D ahlias m ak e w ell-shaped
when we have them , cover lig h t­
p lan ts 2 to 4 feet ta ll and about
ly w ith aq inch or so of soil, g ra d ­
as wide. P laced in groups o r sing­
ually draw in g in the balance of
ly in a larg e b o rd er o r ag ain st
the e a rth as the p la n ts grow . This
sh ru b b e ry o r a hedge, th ey a re
gives q u ick er grow th and tak es
m ost effective and colorful when
ca
re of cu ltiv a tin g ag ain st sm all
th e shrubs a re past th e ir bloom ­
weeds, but does not m ake for a
ing and ju st a m ass of green
tidy garden. P la n tin g th u s they
T h e title “ But D ahlias A re O ur
benefit by th e sun early in grow th
F av o rites I have sto len from an i
and the roots a re down w here
a rtic le in J a n u a ry G ardening bv
they a re cool and m oist in the
Je a n Moore. She tells how Roses
I Mil ill
sum m er and do not req u ire such
are th e ir hobby, and how they
frequent w atering. A side dressing
w ork all y e a r m ulching, fe rtiliz ­
of fe rtiliz e r is beneficial as the
ing. d u stin g and spraying, then in
buds are form ing, and som etim es
m idsum m er relax in lawn chairs
give them a boost as la te as
and feast th e ir eyes on th e ir re a l­
ly fav o rite Bower, th e Dahlia.
This stru c k m e so forcefully be­
cause it w as so like o u r own ex ­
perience. B efore m oving to B rook­
ings we had a p lan tin g of about
if) roses. W e loved them and
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w orked w ith them . Then we s t a r t ­
A t the e n J o f Y/or’d W ar IT, your telephone com pany faced trem en­
ed ex p erim en tin g w ith D ahlias.
dous problem s caused by shortages of m aterials, increased dem ands
As Mrs. M oore po in ts o u t : "U n­
like Roses, D ahlias need very
f service and rising cost*. As we pledged to you, we have m et
Dave Franklin, O w n er
little care. ' W e would re g re t the
theae problem s with every resource a t our com m and. For exam ple,
necessity of having a g arden w ith
PhoYie 2634
s
ice Ja n u a ry 1, 1946, we have sp en t over 21 M IL L IO N D O LLA R S
out Roses and a dozen o th e r
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flowers we love. S till, D ahlias are
to im prove facilities and to m ake m ore telephones available for more
our favorites. Also, D ahlia grow-
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C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
Phones, w H. BRADY
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We’ve Come
A Long Way
Daily
Freight Service
. . . B U T - WE'RE N O T STOPPING YET
Coast Freight Lines
people. Here is a brief report on w hat we have accom plished.
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WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
Have your car Serviced
At Lou Blanc, ,nc.
Leave your packages in your car throughout the day
Complete Service
Fair Prices
Cadillac and Oldsmobile
Safety-Tested Used Cars
12 3 1 /4 5
T eh;
ones n U -
P l- n t in Sc, /
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46,729
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$7,838,108
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A n n u al P. ; -oil
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635
$ ] • ,8,949
12 31 52
1 2 /3 1 /5 3
101,429
110,832
$21,530,847
$24,725,122
1,546
1,620
$4,734,399
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$5,203,543
.e smeer. ly I, heve we have come a long way, but we know
our h k „ by no m, .ms finished. Thia year, 1964, we have
budgeted an additional $6,300,000 for more oonatruction. Wo
» i'l continue to improve and expand our facilities aa
rapidly as our earnings and available capital permit.
S u e h a v e p l e d g e d to you, we will continue our expansion pro-
gram. \\ e shall continue to provide all our subscribers with tele-
phone service as fine as th at available anywhere in the nation.
\ isit O ur Wholesale Row
LO U B L A N C , Inc.
Across the street from the Post Office in Coos Bay
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