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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
DIVISION OF VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
June 6, 189 8. 
Mr. Warren H. Manning, 
1146 Tremont Building, 
Boston, Massachusetts. 
Dear Sir: 
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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, Boston, Mass, 
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I am in receipt of a communication from your committee 
dated June 4 and relating to the plans of Section G of the Ameri¬ 
can Association at the Boston meeting. As yet we have made no 
definite plans. It seems to me it might be an excellent idea to 
arrange for at least two trips, one inland and the other to the 
sea shore, to be made the same day or on different days, as best 
suits your convenience. Would it not be well to consu.lt with 
Doctor Farlow, the president of the section, who is on the 
ground? 
Yours very truly, 
^—laA, 
N.E.F. 
