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H/4/1900 -4-

Riverside, flowers
The Cedars, cabbage, lettuce and flowers
Rockland, carrots, turnips and potatoes
Woodburn apples

Questions
1 Is there anything which will drive
away moles? which are ruining the lawn
and even some to be trying to uproot trees
Traps were mentioned, one suggested
putting turpentine in their runways, another
had used moth balls, Scattering
tobacco stems over the ground was
another suggestion

2 In planting a small orchard for
family use how old should the trees
be when set out? Two or three years, not
more.

3 What varieties are good? For early
2 Red astrakan and 2 Early harvest
for summer 2 haze 2 nash; for fall
2 fall pippins; for winter Wine sap
York Imperial Roman stem & South Cider

4 Would it do good to old currant bushes
to trim them? Cut out the old wood

5 What new varieties are best? Fay's
Prolific. A good plan is to set cuttings
in a damp plan in the fall and set

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