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H/5/1939-5
The Com. Council report was read
giving the election of members at large
in the year. Douglas Farquhar, Wm
Moore
& Stanley Stabler, with Mary
Magruder
our Horticultural rep.
Dues for the season were collected.
Questions
Mrs. Hill told of treating tulip bulbs
with dicholorocide, 200 were killed
& the mice still flourish. Then
hog-wallow mentioned at the
last meeting is sprouting oats to
produce a green effect.
Mariana Miller told of the
beautiful lupins, poppies and
wild lilac she and Mary enjoyed in
California. Delphiniums with
bloom heads three feet long & sweet
peas very luxuriant.
Hobart Hutton has Judas trees
and tomato plants for sale. It
is too late to transplant dog wood.
Middle of March to middle of
April - better.
Tulip bulbs may be moved every
three years, for good results.
Laurel is not easily transplanted.
Cauliflower leans

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