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H/5/1876 -4.

leaves in the fall back to the bud.

12 Has any one tried cutting off the first bloom
of tomato? No one had.

13 Can an asparagus bed be made too rich
A bed five or six years old covered deep
ly with manure shows no stalks yet
it was thought it only needed hot sun.

14 How often plant gladiolus bulbs for a suc
cession? Every two weeks till middle of July.

15 How best raise pink seed? Start in hot bed.

16 What are the best white flowers for summer
Alyssum, candy tuft verbena asters
double feverfew etc.

A clipping from the "Tenessee Farmer"
was read, against cropping orchards.
The grass was considered to do more good
than would be got from any crop raised.
Some of our members say it was a good
plan, to let hogs run in orchards.

In our walk we noticed the early
vegetables up and raspberries pruned
and tied up and all in order.
Salsify remarkable good, hotbeds
looking well and flower beds
dressed and many plants blooming.

Next meeting to be at Rock Spring.

Page 113

H/5/1876 -4.

leaves in the fall back to the bud.

12 Has any one tried cutting off the first bloom
of tomato? No one had.

13 Can an asparagus bed be made too rich
A bed five or six years old covered deep
ly with manure shows no stalks yet
it was thought it only needed hot sun.

14 How often plant gladiolus bulbs for a suc
cession? Every two weeks till middle of July.

15 How best raise pink seed? Start in hot bed.

16 What are the best white flowers for summer
Alyssum, candy tuft verbena asters
double feverfew etc.

A clipping from the "Tenessee Farmer"
was read, against cropping orchards.
The grass was considered to do more good
than would be got from any crop raised.
Some of our members say it was a good
plan, to let hogs run in orchards.

In our walk we noticed the early
vegetables up and raspberries pruned
and tied up and all in order.
Salsify remarkable good, hotbeds
looking well and flower beds
dressed and many plants blooming.

Next meeting to be at Rock Spring.