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H/5/1900 -4-

Falling Green, plants of peas potatoes
beets, onions, radishes, corn
and beans
Cedar Lawn, plants of tomato beets
onions egg-plant, peas
and flowers
Rock Spring, asparagus, kale, onions
rhubarb, plant of corn
beans, peas potatoes strawberry
blossom and flowers
Norwood, pea vine and Lilacs
Riverside, flowers
Brooke Green, asparagus, lettuce & flowers

Questions
1 How shall we get rid of moles?
Moth balls drove them away at Woodburn

2 How has Industry Gooseberry done?
It has not been Industrious.

3 Did Japan Wineberry stand the winter
Yes, at some places. In others it
was injured, as were Columbia
Turner raspberries

4 Where plant raspberries? and is it too
late now? A difference of opinion
some do not like them in the garden.
Rather late to move them; taken up

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