Club Minutes: Horticultural Society, 1933

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2) grape has been added to the grape family. Some one told of the Bintley apple being popular in Japan where it is catalogued as Bloomfield. Mr. Hurry gave his Community Council report. The report required no special action by our Group. The annual dues $4.25 was ordered paid by the Sec - Treas. This was done Question Mrs. Weld asked how to get rid of [p?ley]. Mixed discussion and berating of the plague among our garden pests but no thing definite to be rid of it. Are people generally signing WRC cards. The consumers card promises to patronize those who sign. Discussion that easily could have been deamed a political followed, but no one gave an answer as to the peoples attitude on the signing Price of Lima beans 30 cts a qt in the Washington markets. Anyone cooking apples for sale. Very scarce. Lucy Rust Canby

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have farmers success with late potatoes, General complaint of [?] [?] is heard. Has anyone noticed the dropping of Elm leaves. This seems a complaint far and near. Some a think this loss of leaves to the late summer storms of wind and rain. Other trees are sharing the same condition. This seems a complaint near and far. Ann Miller told of fighting disease in Elms at Montclair, N.J. The Japanese Anemonia is a very desirable flower for culture. Many features of interest always at Lucworth. The well ordered garden and lawn. The successful business of egg production show evidence of thrift and energy well directed. Adjourned to Glenlander Oct. 3 for Luncheon 1 Pm.

Mary M. Nichols

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