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Status: Needs Review
H/5/1905-5
Perhaps the ants which often infest
them may cause the blight
We are encouraged to hope that
all the peaches were not killed by
the late frosts. In our walk we
found the gardens in beautiful order,
strawberry beds giving promise
of fine crops, long rows of onion
seeds and sets and other vegetables
very flourishing. The flower
garden growing and blossoming
in its usual luxuriant manner.
Next meeting to be at Cloverley
Readers
Ellen Farquhar
Mary E. Gilpin
Janet Miller poultry
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