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H/4/1930 -2.

success.

The Assistant Secretary had a good
April report. Several varieties of flowers,
strong stalks of rhubarb from Cloverly. Avalon
told of four tomatoes on plants in conservatory.
Vegetables in various stages were shown.

The Community Council letter was read.
Delegates to the annual meeting were, The President,
Harry Stabler, Alternate Mary Tilton.
They were instructed to vote for the men now
in office, and were impowered to vote differently
relying upon their judgement, if such be necessary.

Mary Tilton asked to be releived of
the office of FORETHOUGHT, Anna Farquhar was
named in her place.

A letter from Mr. Hurry asking for membership
for Mrs. Hurry and himself, in the
Horticultural. Follouing the usual order,
election was deferred until the May Meeting.

QUESTIONS;-

Marianna Miller asked what kind of
strawberries to plant. Much discussion as to
varities. Cousin Corrie Brooke and Roger
Farquhar
suggested the names of Premier, Cheasepeake,
Progressive, and several others. Allen,
of Salisbury Md. is a good place to get plants.

Mrs. Hagerman asked for a simple spray
for peaches. Henry Nichols and Robert Miller
gave formulas true and tried. Anna Farquhar
reported that her test of annuals planted in
the fall met with failure, having been plowed
under before the test could be made.

Mrs. Weld was advised to write the county agents

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