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Mildred Wilson had sent for
distribution a very fine variety
of melon and called "Benders
Sinpinee" & put out by Jos. Harris Co.
of Rochester, N. York.

Questions
Fred McReynolds is taking the
stucco off of his house & would it
be of benefit to his garden if spread
on it. Some thought it would
lighten the soil but not enough lime
in it to be of much use.

Does one need both a sprayer
& a duster in the garden. As
there are different insecticides required
to combat the various pests, both
the liquid & powder are used &
a napsack sprayer & the Hudson
duster that fits in the top of a
Mason jar are very satisfactory
for the purposes.

No one could name a flower found
in the woods at Cleremont.

Has any one raised the morning
glory or moon flower called Heavenly
Blue. Several had had it & it was
suggested as a good vine to plant
to grow on a summer house or lattice work.

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