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a Torenten's times | 
| ake and Violas whl1-soon be gone, this spring I learned thet the 
: pink Bluets and alse the pure whites appenr much leter than the otherse | 
fa The Daffodilis hay nostly beon seoured by exthanges ¢ wth my mountain | 
- neighbors. All are o1da varieties, but cover a Long censon of bloom end 4 
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| “The irt were originelly s@is eted for our own t: ete end | ane epee | 
on Mrs. URIerts ferme Unfortunstely we are located in a free cattle range | 

and they, broenleine into the garden, ¢ seattered the is bela; bh nee we eonnot ars 
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en - Ye0a Retony Lenvee becinnine to turn ereen 3 siso sett ing budse I fina 
« 4s plane ter airfioult +o move} probobly baccuse one ean earcely. AY 
1a weaie Drooking some of the fleshy roote. But it one has « bit of 6 cee 
through thelr grounds, it is well worth trying to get Betony te 8 
hp sha treos, necr the water, ie 
pa ‘tour wortetion of Ferns listed steid with us 12 winter, but . 

