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H/9/1935-4-

4) nity House on August 6 _ where
they talked most interestingly on plant pests and
tree blights.

Only a few members brought
exhibits & among them we noted
the fine display from Cloverly:
the seckle pears from the Cedars
90 year old tree. A new type of
English hybrid Delphinium from
seed sown this spring, & a lovely
window box of achimims (sp?) of
Mr Lindley Clarke's who again
invited us to visit their garden.

Questions -
Where can good grass seed at
a reasonable price be bought _
Griffith & Turners considered very
reasonable _

It was thought it was a blight
that was turning zinnia foliage
brown.

Is it too late to sow seed in
seed bed _ Perennials can
still be sown if protected in
winter, excelsior being the best
covering _

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