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H/6/1909-3.

{10}Wanted rose that grows quickly, very
tall, and blooms all the time? Alfred Carrier.
{11}A night blooming cerius, six years old, has
bloomed for the first time. Should it be put
into a larger pot? We do not know.
{12}WHat do for mildew on Crimson rambler?
Dust with sulphur.
{13} John Janney brought a plant a clover for a [nan?]
Mary Stabler please find it.
{14}Would it do plant celery in a place that is
shady part of the day? Yes.

There was a discussion of peonies?
They seem an uncertain quantity, very erratic.
Some inquiries were made about the Wonderberry
advertised by J. Lewis Childs who says
it is one of Burbanks creations. Some members
are raising it and will report results.

Our visit to the gardens were highly
enjoyed. The roses were exquisite and many
other flowers were there. The vegetables were
fine long rows of peas ready to use. Our
hostess was the happy possessor of a new
West porch with large porch boxes which
we would like to see in August when they
will doubtless be on full beauty.

Next meeting to be at Norwood.
Readers
Sarah Hallowell
Anna Farquhar

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