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H/10/1975-2-
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prohibits the use of mules in hunting ducks. Adams County
is now a dandelion haven; Denver has not had a streetcar
or a jachrabbit in many, many moons; and it has never been explained
how one would use a mule in hunting ducks.
Forethought-- Sylvia gave us much forethought. A few
of them are set forth here: Gladiolas may stay in the ground
in winter. Dig turnips and artichokes after a hard frost.
Cover tender vegetables. order spring bulbs now. Fertilize
your lawn with 10--6--4. Rake leaves off the grass. Plant
pansy plants.
Report of the Meteorologist:--
Weather for September, 1975: Hi 86 on Sept. 4
Ave. Hi 70
Low 43 on Sept. 15
Ave Low 56
Rainfall 13.4 in. on 12 days
Weather for Sept. 1974: Hi 84 on the 12th
Ave Hi 72
Lo 37 on the 25th
Ave Lo 55
Rain 4.5 in on 13 days
Weather Sept. 1875: Hi 86
Lo 39 21st
Rainfall 3.13 in. on 8 days
Exhibits:-
Huttons- Gloriosa daisey
Clifton (Bullards)- Gloriosa daisy; marigold;
Cherry button zinias; Joseph's coat
Pine Hill (Woodwards)- Rhododendrens and roses
Great Ease (Ligon)- Dahlias: Lacotharve?
Roslyn (Hussmans)- Assorted Chrysanthemums
Golden miggett (bush squash)
The Seilers- cotton in boll
Riverside (Hartges) Chrysanthemums
The Cottage (Mary Moore Miller)- Rose San Diego
The Highlands (the Robt. Millers) Roses
The Cedars (Douglas & Helen Farquhar)- Two pink bouquets
Springdale (Manning)- Branch of cherries; paint brush
Ferns; lavendar.
Sara Manahee- A lariope?
A sick poinsetta received a lot of advice on how to do better
Jim Seiler got no answer as to why his squash plant didn't
produce: it was suggested that he dip the blooms in batter
and fry them. Betty Hartge was told it was too late to plant
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