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H/5/1893 - 3 -

1st Reader M. E. Gilpin by Emily Massey
"The old, old Story". 2nd reader Anna
Thomas by her mother the culture
of sweet peas, recommending early planting,
can be planted in the fall; the
quality of seed very important, make
the ground very rich and mulch with
manure. Volunteer articles F. D. Stabler
a description of Anemones and their
culture - admirable for winter blooming
or for outdoor planting. E.S. Iddings
read of a plant which is said to drive
away moles.

Next place of meeting Brooke
Grove

Questions

1 What treatment does Laurustinus require?
We have no experience

2 How get rid of currant worms?
Paris Green or Helebore. Of Helebore
a table spoonfull in 3 gallons of water

3 Is it too late to set out an asparagus
bed? No. set plants 15 inche apart
rows 6 feet apart

4 Will salt kill quack grass? No

5 Anything to kill melon bugs? John Bentley
will inquire what the melon growers of

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