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H/7/1903-5-

held each fall and many beautiful mottoes
were chosen by the society, a new
one for each year. Gradual changes
brought the order of execises down to
their present form. In 1880 it was decided
to have two readers and in 1881
the weather report was adopted as a
feature of the meetings.

No new business being introduced the
questions were next in order.

Questions.
1st What is the best time for planting
winter cabbage and what variety?
Time from 1st to 15th of August, variety
curled Savoy and drumhead.

2nd Is it better to draw the earth away
from onions at this season? On the
contary, cover the bulb - if exposed
too much they become sunburned and
toughen at the top. Shippers leave as
planted

3rd What is the varity of apples brought
from Brooke Grove? Yellow Transparent

4th If celery has not been transplanted
will it be well to set out now direct
from the seed bed? Yes, but
cut off the tops.

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