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Wesley Hall
Oct. 1939
H/10/1939-4-

Questions
No one could explain the
pressence of Spanish moss
on spruce trees in Maine.
This was said by Mrs. Hill.

Edith Green commented
on the fact that no one
had mentioned War during
the meeting.

Lena Stabler spoke of disease
on her Ginko tree &
Robert Miller described the
cocoon of a praying mantis
which disgorges almost thousands
of these tiny insects.

Lofton Wesley reported mulching
strawberries & raspberries with
wood shavings & will tell back
if it proves successful.

Lillie Stabler was asked to help
in making lists of meeting
places for next year in order
to make better distribution of
families. Each year there
are seven meetings and
at present there are thirteen
places. Frequently it is
difficult to plan for readers
and places to meet with
out duplication.

Mrs. Hill asked the
Horticultural to have a
late Fall meeting at her
house - The Porches - on the

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