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DAHLIA DIGEST DAHLIA SOCIETY OF OHIO Since 1930 VOL. 2007 ISSUE 2 March meeting, 2007 MARCH 2 MEETING 7:30 Busch Community Room 7501 Ridge Road, Parma Just south of Pleasant Valley Road Program: Getting Started - Seedlings and Cuttings ta- Thanks for tonight s refreshments Marilyn Weber, Joann Bendokaitis, and Barbara Hosta, and ble set-up by Don Sopko. by

I hope everybody survived the blizzard of 07 it was a doozy! After shoveling 14 inches of snow it s hard to believe that there is ever going to be a Spring, let alone a planting season. Hope all is going well with your stored tubers. Don t forget to check and see if you ll have some spares available for our tuber sales in the upcoming months. You can start bringing some to our March meeting. Please make sure they are clean and identified properly. Hope everyone will check and make sure their membership is current. If not, please take steps to update your status. Also, don t forget to check our web site. Sharon Swaney is always updating it with current information. Thanks Sharon. Not too much else to say. Spring training for baseball has started, so spring can t be that far away. Can it? Keep up the spirits and see you at the March meeting. Oh yes, Mary s Jomanda is the DSO Bloom of the Year, so try to pick up a tuber somewhere if you don t have one. Mike VISIT OUR DSO WEBSITE SHARON SWANEY, WEBMASTER WWW.DAHLIASOCIETYOFOHIO.ORG

OFFICERS-CHAIRS/PHONE NUMBERS MIKE WEBER, President......440-647-3162 BARBARA HOSTA, First Vice President.216-524-2635 DAVE CAP, Second Vice President...440-888-5589 JOANN BENDOKAITIS, Treasurer.....440-543-4515 CHUCK JANKI, Recording Secretary...440-729-9714 BILL SCHOLES, Corresponding Secretary.440-257-7788 JOHN BENDOKAITIS, Membership Chair.440-543-4515 BARBARA HOSTA, Digest Co-Editor...216-524-2635 e-mail: bxh5@po.cwru.edu MARYANN MORENO, Digest Co-Editor...440-543-5658 e-mail: maryannjerry@alltel.net KATIE JANDA, Sunshine Chair...440-285-2385 JERRY MORENO, ADS Representative..440-543-5658 Feb 2 March 2 April 6 May 4 June 1 July 15 August 11 August PROGRAMS/SHOWS FOR 2007 DVD s on New Introductions; Fab 50; and DSO 2006 In Review A program on Seedlings and Cuttings Speaker tba DSO Annual Tuber Auction DSO Annual Tuber and Plant Auction Picnic...Schoepfle Gardens Cuyahoga County Fair Dahlia Show Bus Trip to Local Dahlia Gardens and the Mahoning Trial Garden August 24-26 Mahoning Valley Dahlia Show Sept 1 Sept 6-9 Sept 14-16 Sept 21-22 November 2 December 7 Geauga County Fair Dahlia Show National and Midwest Show St. Charles Illinois 77th DSO Show Parmatown East Liverpool Dahlia Show Photo Contest; Speaker tba Holiday Dinner Meeting

THE OTHER HALF Judging Corner Calling All Dahlia Growers! I started this column last fall hoping that it might appeal to all DSO dahlia growers, hoping that it might even convince a few of you to become judges. I ve listed a number of you as Candidate judges for the upcoming season. It really doesn t take much to achieve that status: be an ADS member and begin the process of participating in judging classes and seminars as well as studying the judging materials. In the process of becoming a judge, you ll learn a lot about our favorite flower, as well as why some entries end up on the head table and others do not. In last month s Digest, I started to talk about the Other Half, the attributes of substance, stem, foliage, bloom position, uniformity or floriferousness, and distinction. Labeling them the other half should help to reinforce the fact that form and color are the first half and are by far the most important characteristics on which to judge an entry. A serious form or color fault is far more important than even a major fault in the other half characteristics. That is not to say that these characteristics are not important. In competition at year end, for example, defects in these seven characteristics will need to be balanced against defects in color and form and can make the difference between a grand champion and a bloom that stays in its color class. It is very important to keep the values of all of the characteristics in perspective. The numerical values of the various attributes will serve as a basis for determining that balance!

We will discuss bloom position and uniformity or floriferousness this month and distinction next month. Bloom position is perhaps the easiest of all the attributes to see and to characterize. It is, consequently, also a characteristic that can easily be weighed too heavily in deciding on a class winner. For example, I have been in judging situations where the first step a judge wanted to take was to set back all of the entries that had a poor bloom position, usually top facing blooms. Do not fall into that trap! Remember that top-facing blooms are entirely appropriate and acceptable for balls, miniature balls, poms, and waterlilies. Remember, too, that topfacing blooms are a relatively minor fault, worth perhaps 1 or 2 points of the total of 5 points for bloom position! A down-facing bloom is a serious fault, worth perhaps 4 of the 5 points. Think back, too, to our discussion of form and color, where a serious fault can be worth as much as 10 points, twice the total value of those available for bloom position. The point, of course, is that you need to take care to put bloom position faults in proper perspective. In close competition, they can be extremely important! In general, however, one must take care to avoid rating bloom position faults higher than other, higher value attribute faults. Uniformity and floriferousness are evaluated in different scenarios. Uniformity is used in judging multiple entries in shows and, in particular, three bloom entries for seedling bench evaluation. Floriferousness, on the other hand, is only used in a trial garden setting where the tendency for an entry to provide a multitude of blooms is under consideration. This latter characteristic, for example, might indicate the extent to which a plant

would produce showable blooms or stand out in a garden setting. To achieve a high rating for floriferousness, it should be clear that the plant will yield a large number of blooms that can be shown. Uniformity is an issue that affects both seedling and show bench evaluations. For a seedling entry, uniformity should be assessed for all of the basic attributes on the scorecard, including, in particular, form and color. The uniformity rating should reflect the extent to which the number of evaluation characteristics have or lack uniformity. Very high expectations should be placed on the uniformity of seedlings with open centers, including issues associated with the size and form of each ray floret, the distribution of color on the florets, etc. Some shows provide guidelines on the importance of uniformity in a multiple bloom entry class. If you have no such guidelines, (as I believe is the case in DSO shows) you should follow the guidelines associated with the seedling entries. That would place the importance of uniformity at 5% of the value, a value lower than the one we probably commonly use in judging DSO multiple entries! In summary, bloom position and uniformity or floriferousness comprise 10% of the value of an entry. Even subtle faults in either of these characteristics can make the critical difference in winning entries. On the other hand, you must take great care not to rate these characteristics as highly as form and color. Ron Miner

DSO Minutes for February 2, 2007 I. Call to Order: President Mike Weber called the meeting to order at 7:35 at the Busch South Community Room in Parma. There were 23 members in attendance. II. Minutes of the November 4 meeting: These minutes were published in the Dahlia Digest Vol 2006 Issue 10. Without comments, additions or corrections, the minutes were accepted as published. III. New Members and Guests: None were present. IV. Treasurer s Report: Joann Bendokaitis reported January 31 balances: Charter One Bank checking $1567.78; Charter One Money Market $6595.32; Ohio Savings CD $6163.10; Memorial Fund $1669.83; Petty Cash $45. The report was accepted subject to annual audit. V. Membership Report: John Bendokaitis reminded us that dues for DSO and the American Dahlia Society (ADS) are due now. A registration form is included in the Digest (see last page). There are 148 paid DSO members and 79 paid ADS members. John is sending postcards to remind those members who have not paid. VI. Cleveland Botantical Garden Report: We are in need of a DSO representative to the Botanical Garden. The duties are minimal; please consider volunteering. Contact Mike Weber or Barbara Hosta. VII. First Vice President Barbara Hosta Programs: Tonight s meeting is DVD night the 2007 Introductions, the Fab 50, and John Bendokaitis DSO 2006 In Review. Thanks to John for his wonderful efforts. The

March meeting will focus on how to take cuttings with detailed instructions by Mike Weber, Glenn Ruth, Doc Hemminger, and Dave Cap. The picnic will be July 15 at the Schoepfle Gardens, 70 acres of botanical gardens and natural woodlands in Birmingham, Ohio near Vermilion. We are looking for a restaurant location on the south or west side for the holiday dinner. VIII. Second Vice President Dave Cap-The first tuber sale will be at Pettitis April 21 at Oakwood and April 22 at Strongsville and possibly at their new Avon store (I90 and Rt 83) in March. We will have a plant sale April 28 and 29 at Holden Arboretum, and May 18-20 at the Rockefeller Greenhouse. The show schedule is posted on page 3 of this Digest. IX. ADS Representative Jerry Moreno ADS has a new poster on growing dahlias. The first 100 copies are available to a society for the cost of shipping. Jerry will have them at the next meeting. One use of them will be for attracting new members to the ADS. ADS members receive the excellent ADS Bulletin quarterly. It has many interesting and helpful articles plus advertisements from many dahlia nurseries. X. DSO Webmaster Sharon Swaney The DSO website is regularly updated. Photos of the DSO Christmas Party have been posted. Mike thanked Sharon fro the wonderful job she is doing to maintain the site. XI. Dahlia Digest Co-editors Barbara Hosta and Mary- Ann Moreno: Mike thanked them for the great job they are doing publishing the Digest. Send suggestions to them for subjects you would like to see articles on.

XII Old Business: Mike Weber Plant propagation DSO is planning to propagate about 600 plants for the 2007 sale season. A variety of plants are needed; please donate clean, accurately marked tubers at the March meeting. Let Mike or Dave Cap know if you have time to help in propagating. The DSO Bloom of 2007 is MARY s JOMANDA. Be sure to get hold of a tuber from a nursery. The DSO Member of the Year Award suggested at a previous meeting was discussed. After considerable discussion including the JC Moore Award, no decision was made. Mike asked for volunteers for a committee to research the idea and make a proposal to the membership. Nobody came forward. Hank Doll suggested that a vase or bowl with the annual winner s name engraved might be created. Contact Mike if you have an interest in being on the committee. XIII. New Business Mike Weber As a point of information, Mike mentioned that the Toledo Dahlia Society may be folding. They are meeting later this month to decide what to do. XIV. Q & A: Hank Doll had a plant that was seemingly doing well but lost its foliage. A few weeks later, new foliage appeared but the plant did not produce blooms. He asked what the problem might have been. There were several suggestions but none seem to apply. XV. Adjournment at 8:35. Thanks to Joann Bendokaitis, Barbara Hosta, and Marilyn Weber for the delicious refreshments and as always, to Don Sopko for setting up the refreshment table and beverages. Chuck Janki

SPECIAL NOTICE FOR MEMBERSHIPS From John Bendokaitis Please check the mailing label on this digest for one of these statements: DUES ARE DUE or DUES ARE PAID Please let me know if there is an error in my records. MAIL FORM on NEXT PAGE and PAYMENT TO: DSO MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN JOHN R. BENDOKAITIS 17182 EASTVIEW DR CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO 44023 NOTE!! If you are not a member of the American Dahlia Society, consider joining NOW. It is truly worth it! Why? What are the benefits? You will get the CLASSIFICATION HANDBOOK You will get the very colorful and informative ADS BULLETIN You will also receive the AMERICAN DAHLIA GUIDE TO GROWING AND CARING FOR DAHLIAS. You will be entitled to vote in election of ADS officers, and all other privileges of membership.

CHECK YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS ON THE OTHER SIDE SUBMIT ANY CHANGES BELOW TO MAKE RENEWAL EASIER, SIMPLY TEAR OFF THIS PAGE, INITIAL AND MAIL WITH YOUR CHECK TO JOHN BENDOKAITIS PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO DAHLIA SOCIETY OF OHIO DATE NAME CHANGES EMAIL PLEASE CHOOSE ONLY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS. Place an X in [ ]. [ ] DSO Membership (includes husband and wife)....$10.00 [ ] DSO with ADS MEMBERSHIP (for one person only)..$30.00 [ ] DSO with ADS FAMILY Membership...$33.00 [ ] DSO with ADS STUDENT Membership.$15.00 (18 YRS OLD OR YOUNGER) ADDITIONAL OPTIONS: [ ] ADS First Class Mailing for December ADD $ 3.00 TO ABOVE [ ] DSO with ADS SNOWBIRD OPTION INDIVIDUAL $38.00## [ ] DSO with ADS SNOWBIRD OPTION FAMILY. $41.00## ## INCLUDE WINTER ADDRESS FOR SNOW BIRD MAILING

DAHLIA SOCIETY of OHIO BILL SCHOLES 9080 Richards Drive Mentor, OH 44060