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H/6/1938-3-

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The weather in May as reported
by our Meteorologist was
rather unusual in that it was
cool through out the month with
frost & ice in some places in
the neighborhood.

Questions -
Our hostess was advised to
try something besides bordeaux if it
did not prove effective in controlling
the pest for which it was used.
Massie's dust & sulphur have been
tried with good results.

Emelien Hill reported some of
their pines were dying & on investigation
it was thought the rocks were
coming to the surface & roots were
root-bound & they would probably
loose some more: what can be done
about it, no one seemed to know.

There are some varieties that grow
on rocks in Montana & perhaps they
would thrive here.

Richard Iddings had spaded up
an old chicken yard & could not
account for lettuce being good at
one end & "peatered out" at the other
while lettuce radishes were the
other way around! - (See minutes at
Norwood a year ago about rhubarb).

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