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H/7/1937 -4-
4/ Adjuga was the name of that
plant Helen Hallowell had had
given her. The blackberry lily does
not grow around here as far as
known.
Oyster shell or pulverized flower
lime is better than hydrated for
neutralizing peat moss & working
in a stiff claying soil.
The name of the large red
raspberry on display is
Grapes should be bagged when
about the size of peas.
Several have had trouble wiht
worms in to-matoes a rather new pest.
It was thought it might be
grub worms eating strawberry plants.
The small cocoons on an
evergreen tree should be picked off
and burned. A spray of arsenate
of lead will help destroy them.
Mr. Josiah Jones was asked
to tell how he plants to-matoies.
After laying off rows with a plow,
cover them with manure.
Stick the plants through the
manure to reach ground underneath
& draw the manure
around them.
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