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H/10/1906-5-

member the names of so our hostess had
to enlighten us, but as she did not spell
them a la Carnegie, they slipped my memory.

The tomatoes were very flourishing with both
ripe and green ones on the viness. We could
admire the graceful morning glory in some
one elses garden more than in our own, one
of the times when distance from our garden
lends enchantment to the view. A bird house
attracted our attention over the garden gate.
An oil can had been utilized and I
am sure the birds who live in glass houses
there now, rejoice that they did not occupy
it 15 or 20 years ago when it might have
been a shining mark for many a boy's
sling. The presence of a nest in the can
advised us of their confidence in the
present inmates of Riverside. May they all
birds, flowers and sisters "live long
and prosper" is the wish of each member
of the Horticultural I am sure. Emily Mosby

Readers
Eliza Moore, Mary Stabler, Sarah Kirk, Janet
Miller
.

The Executive Committee will fix the
place for the next meeting which will
be in April.

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