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H/4/1886 -4.

and onions, Charles Kirk peas.

6 How keep trees from a nursery before plant
-ing unpack and cover with wet straw

7 How improve an asparagus bed? work
the surface.

8 What is the most approved way of plant
in an asparagus bed? Plow it out
and fill in with rich compost plant
six or eight inches deep.

The readers for next meeting, Roger B.
Farquahar, Cornelia Bentley, and Deborah
Brooke.

Our hostess had kept her plants
all winter in a room without fire.
The room was sheltered by the rest of the
house except on the South side where
were two windows. The only artificial
heat it had was what came along
a passage from the diningroom stove.
The plants looked well and were a good
color but had not bloomed well. A
mignonette and heliotrope and yellow
jasamin and a few geraniums were
about all that had flowered.

Adjourned to meeting next, at Hermon

Page 134

H/4/1886 -4.

and onions, Charles Kirk peas.

6 How keep trees from a nursery before plant
-ing unpack and cover with wet straw

7 How improve an asparagus bed? work
the surface.

8 What is the most approved way of plant
in an asparagus bed? Plow it out
and fill in with rich compost plant
six or eight inches deep.

The readers for next meeting, Roger B.
Farquahar, Cornelia Bentley, and Deborah
Brooke.

Our hostess had kept her plants
all winter in a room without fire.
The room was sheltered by the rest of the
house except on the South side where
were two windows. The only artificial
heat it had was what came along
a passage from the diningroom stove.
The plants looked well and were a good
color but had not bloomed well. A
mignonette and heliotrope and yellow
jasamin and a few geraniums were
about all that had flowered.

Adjourned to meeting next, at Hermon