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H/6/1967-2.

us about last month, with Gudes- and they said it was a Persian Lilac-

John Weske want to know how to encourage his planting of
Quaker Ladies to increase. He has used some sawdust- that should
be good- they usually grow on the edge of a woods.

Use DDT for Birch Boror.

Buzz Husseman has noticed many sycamores throughout the
Counts, dying. Pete Hutton says some desease struck them some
years ago, and the dry years may have taken a greater toll because
of their weekened condition.

Dale Thomas has started some seedling of Franklinia- should
she move them out now? Pete Hutton says wait until early next spring.

The fact was brought up that our early meeting hourc inflicts
a hardship on many of our members, especially those who work in
Washington, and must buck evening traffic on the way home. We decided
to move it up a little- meeting at 6:30 instead of 6:15 with
dinner at 6:45. Of course that is the important change as we can
always go to the place of meeting in time to look over the grounds
and gardens- but dinner will start a little later. This was duly
moved, seconded and carried.

Helen Farquhar was appointed reader for the July meeting-and
as so many will be absenta at that time we appointed Alan Thomas
for the August Meeting at Great Ease.

We then adjourned to meet with Mary Moore Miller at the
Cottage on July 4th-

Mary Reading Miller,

Secreatary

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