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153Clippings for letter of 8 Nov. 1889 Suggestions as to November. Philadelphia Press Correspondence on all subjects within the name, post-office and state. Address Agriculture (IMAGE) THE President of the Iowa Agricultural College, complains in the Ohio Farmer that the agricultural papers persistently advice farmers to plant small fruits for ___ *The cut in the initial shows a curious weed of the Western plains. The common same: is the tumble weed. The plant first has pale green leaves, something like the oak leaf in shape. It soon sends out a great number of long slender stems in every direaction, completely hiding the leaves. These stems grow in a circular manner, so that the whole plant when fully grown, has the form of a huge flattened ball with a small root. It is sometimes found to be three or four feet across it. When nearly grown it changes to a purplish color tinged with red. The whole plant looks dew spangled. When cut and dried it is of a pleasing purple. The small boys of the West like to masquerade in it, as shown in the cut. | 153Clippings for letter of 8 Nov. 1889 Suggestions as to November. Philadelphia [illegible] Correspondence on all subjects within the THE President of the ___ *The cut in the initial shows a curious weed of the |
