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H/6/1939-6-

Iris may be thinned and
good earth dug in.
Tomato plants may be fertilized
with manure after they
are planted.
Hard shell Mexican beetles
may be ridding lima bean
vines. Spray with rotonone.
Elsie Snowden & Mary E. Gilpin
have night-blooming cereus &
may have cuttings to give away.
The new asparagus bed at
Norwood should be weeded
rather than cut-over.
Mrs. Hills tulip bulbs which
were apparently killed by dichloricide
are sprouting in the
cellar. She was advised to put
them in the ground again.
Mr. Hurry was told to spray
curling Elm leaves with
nicotine.
Albert Stabler has ferns in
his woods for distribution.
Adj. to Tanglewood July 7.Readers
Mariana Miller, Roberta Adams.

H.J.H.

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