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H/5/1966-3.
5-3-1966
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cattle and prairie dogs, between Lawton and Wichita, Falls, Texas.

Having recently returned from visiting her daughter in Oklahoma
City
, Dale Thomas brought back some little plants of the very
fragrant night blooming lily family, which they called "Jimson Weed".
Would this be the same poisonous "Jimson Weed" referred to in last
month's Horticultural minutes, and would it become a pest if planted
in this neighbourhood? No one seemed to be familiar with this plant.

Mary Reading Miller explained that her Nandina plant finally
turned out all right after appearing to be frostbitten on one side.

Edward Iddings had missed seeing Queen Anne's Lace this year
and thought perhaps he was too late for it.

The Hartshornes expressed thorough enjoyment of the meeting.

Clive Lawrence wanted to know if anyone had seen the recent
Meteor? There were about three reports in the neighborhood. There
were many newspaper accounts of people located in various North-
Eastern States who had seen the Meteor around 8pm. There were all
kinds of descriptions, from red flares to trailing blue and green
lights and flashing ionization.

The President had no question, but the Secretary wanted to
know which riding lawn mower the Society could recommend? Several
membeers had used and suggested the Mark 26, which is currently on
sale by the Hechinger Company.

The meeting adjourned at 9 : 25 pm, to meet in June with
Jack and Helen Bentley at Oakley.

Alan F. Thomas

Alan F. Thomas, Secretary

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