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H/10/1919 -5- 117

with her love. I quote it in full.

"My roses do not grow well, I want to give
some of the soil to Mr. Van [Horsen?] to see
if he can find the trouble. if he should, the
Horticultural shall hear what he says.
It will soon be time to put vegetables away.
Dig [sweet?] potatoes any time. Gather sage.
Before frost take cuttings of the [tender?]
plants which you want for setting out,
early [?] spring. Take up bulbs
& [tuberoses?], elephant ear, and Madeira
vine, store them when frost touches the
plants."

"There's a sunset somewhere, gold & red,
If I go on climbing, just ahead,
Past that boulder maybe, round the bend,
I may find the sunset."
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It was proposed a note of love & appreciation
of this report should be sent to the
Forethought, by the Sec.

Dorothy Brooke was asked to act as assist.
sec. There was a beautiful
display of flowers, & the collection of vegetables
was better than the previous meeting at
Edgewood. Tho' both the Sept. & Oct.

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