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H/9/1906 -3-

in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

2. Is it possible to change the color of
a hydrangea? An instance was given
of a beautiful pie one changing to
blue after the chemicals of a Daguerreotypist
had been thrown about it.

A complaint was made of a great
growth of Lima beans and few beans
formed. Supposed the wet season and
too rich ground was the cause.

3. How keep Hubbard squash? Leave a
piece of the stem on and keep where
they will not freeze.

4. When move a hydrangea? In the fall

5. When celery turns yellow what do besides
spraying? Use Nitrate of Soda
around the plants, not on them.

6. What do with rose bushes which have
grown 10 or 12 feet? Leave till spring.
In discussing grape vines we were told
to cut back the old wood after the leaves
fall. One person had grapes frrom an
unpruned vine and none from those
which had been trimmed. At our place
the vines on highland bore well. So "we
can't almost always tell what we
least generally expect to find the most."

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