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next Spring but it is risky. better plant
in the spring.
3 What to do with a Lemon tree in a
flourishing condition, that has only
borne one Lemon? Give it a bucket
of strong soap suds every week.
4 What to do with rats?
Set a mink trap and get good
rat cats.
We then adjourned to the
garden, which we found in good
order; the flower garden was especially
beautiful.
The specimen table showed from
Rockland potatoes, a ripe tomatoe,
squash, and a waiter of flowers
Falling Green squash, beets, beans, onions,
potatoes, peas cucumbers & flowers
Hermon squash, tomatoes, potatoes,
cabbage, beans beets, fuchsia & Roses
Riverside flowers
Sharon 3 exhibits of flowers
Avalon flowers, hollyhocks & Raspberries
White Hall flowers
Longwood squash, beets, onions, cucumbers,
peas, potatoes, raspberries, & apples
Brooke Grove squash, tomatoes, onions
and flowers
Adjourned after an exceedingly
pleasant meeting, to meet at
Hermon in Aug.
M.L. Moore Ass. Sec
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