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H/10/1905-1-

Falling Green
Oct 3rd 1905

The Society met at noon. After lunch
the meeting was called to order the
minutes read and approved.

The readers, 1st Emma Stabler read
"Forget me not" and an article on peonies;
they should be planted 3-1/2 feet
apart; the clumps should be divided
once five years

2nd Helen Thomas read of an enormous
flower 39 inches in diameter and of
a Sanatarium for plants in New York.
they are taken for the summer and returned
to the owners when wanted.

Volunteer by Dr Kirk Raising hemp in
Manilla. the lower leaves are cut 15
or 20 each season; the plant grows in
a lime formation among rocks and lives
about twenty years. E.S Iddings read
of Burbank's mountain of lilies in California.

Margaret Magruder told of the wonderful
roses she saw in Oregon. Cuttings taken
in August are set out in October
and bloom in May. Sixty bushels of buds had
been cut and sent to the Cities. Marechal

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