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H/7/1940 -3-

Norwood July - 1940

an in order to find out if
this society was still of this
opinion, a vote was taken.
A unanimous yes was
the result. So a committee
was appointed to select a place.

Mary Stabler, Elza Thomas and
Edith Green.

Questions
Margaret Bancroft was told that
October is a good time to
transplant raspberries. She
has 100 leaf roses for
distribution.

Milton related his troubles.
He has a mass of morning
glories in his barn yard
and when the manure is
spread, seeds go along and
the place is over run with
this beautiful pest. Nitrate
of soda in solution might
kill the seeds in the barn
yard. He has a young
elm - transplanteed - and
it is covered with aphids.
Please look at it during
the walk about the place.
Isabelle Wesley reported on
their elm which was cut
back to the stump, having
lost all its bark. It is growing.
Emma Stabler says never

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