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NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
A large plant of Yucca ecard bloomed during the early 
part of October in range 2. A photograph of the plant with its 
large truss of creamy white ee ae red in the Mid Week 
section of the New York Times of Oct. 5th. 
I e interesting fruits of the granadilla, Passiflora 
quadrangularis, hanging on the vine in considerable quantity 
attracted the attention of visitors. e fruits are about the 
size and color of the familiar honey-dew melon 
oe for — The total precipitation for the month 
ey 
on 
the 19th 
be killing frost was on the morning of the 
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