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H/8/1934-4-

many of us ordered them.

Lime is good for lilac
bushes. Lofton Wesleys are feeling
the dry weather.

There is a worm found in
the stems of the butterfly bush
and a pest eating the pink
lilies. Ants on young poplars do no harm.

Fred McReynolds wishes to know
if the dark color of phlox can
be retained? Seedlings change
but not the original plants, so
keep down the little ones.

Mrs. Hills apple trees may
be troubled by the tent catepillar.

Mr. Iddings - Does it pay to
take sprounts from the sweet
corn? Yes! No! Robert
Miller
thinks the first crop
should be done.

Mariana Miller asked if
Baracide is bad for bean
beetles - Yes.
Cyano acid gas - a powder is
discouraging to moles. Place some
in various spots in the runs.
The lavender bloom sent by
Mary E. Gilpin for identiification
is veronica. A blow torch is
suggested for poison ivy.

Adj. to Falling Green, Lena Stabler
& Helen Farquhar readers.

Helen Hall. Sec.

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