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H/10/1919 -7- 119

Mary Hutton has some, it is thought.

Margaret Bancroft reported Norwood had
great success with celery raised by
directions of the Horticultural. Cousin
Eliza Moore sent a message of love to the
society.

Charlotte Cresson sent yellow [?] plants
for distribution. separate the bulbs &
plant one in [?] small ones together.

What should you do withDorothy Perkins
rose? Cut it all down but a few of this
year's shoots, dig a little old fashioned
manure around it, slug shot & kerosene
[emulsion?] are good for it.

Uncle Fred says it is a [mistaken?] idea
to fertilize asparagus in the fall, better
do it in the spring - most cases use
commercial fertilizer.

Anna Nesbit and Mariana Miller were
appointed readers.

Adjourned until April, the place of meeting
being decided by the committee.

It was indeed a pleasure to meet with
our delightful hostess at Knowlton.
She, as always, gave us a warm welcome,
& the beautiful October day added an

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