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H/9/1918 -9. 45
Tanglewood never looked prettier than it
did the afternoon of the Horticultural.
We visited the garden & found it very
clean, & in a flourishing condition.
There was a beautiful row of bunch
beans & a row of pumpkins clear
across the garden, & the vines were
kept in bounds.

The flower garden was so pretty & at
one end was a grape-arbor which
attracted attention in more ways
than one!

Beyond the garden was a famous
pumpkin patch, & from the looks
of it, we feel sure the Horticultural
will be invited to eat pumpkin pie
at Thanksgiving time, if not sooner.
The only thing that did not look in
a state of perfection was the blight
in the chestnut trees which are so
plentiful around & near the grounds -
but we feel sure when the Hor-
ticultural meets here again, our host
will have found a sure remedy
for this serious trouble.

Lillian B. Stabler,
Secy.

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