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H/6/1913-2-

them out of doors in June if it is not
too cold but leave them in their pots.
water daily. Give enough water each
time to saturate all the soil in the pot
Train the plants from the beginning Nip
the top of a young plant and it
will throw out side shoots; keep on
nipping from time to time and the re
-sult will be a plant that is bushy with
many branches to produce bloom. If small
pots are used it may be necessary to
shift to a larger ones in the fall but do
not use large pots for any of them.

2nd article. "A woman wins on a small
farm." She has 8 1/2 acres on which she has
1800 fruit trees, besides 1/2 acre of grapes
1 acre of berries, and also has all garden
vegetables. Her income is nearly 5000.00
from her sales of fruit and vegetables"!!
Some of us think she must have meant
80 instead of 8 1/2.

Carrie Brooke read an interesting letter
from our President to this society, and
was requested to reply to it.

Volunteer, E. S. Iddings "Poison Ivy again
The remedy when exposed to it is to eat
some of it. a visitor said she had tried
eating it when a little child and was
severely poisoned.

Forethought

The many rains have made

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