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Stoughton June 3rd

Dear Doris-
I will begin my letter to you tonight as I have nothing better to do. We have had a little rain occasional showers and hope to have more. I have planted some winter squash seeds, five hills just beyond the corn where the vines can run over the brush, also lettuce seed for some later on, everything is doing fine, my tomatoes never showed the transplanting but kept on growing, we are taking solid comfort out of our garden this year. I carried over a big bunch of wygelia over to the Rings with some iris, they cant wait for their shrubs to blossom, they hardly know one from another but are both extremely fond of flowers. Mrs Griffin likes them, and is out of conceit with Mrs Mysthe [Myslte] Mossman which I am higly [[highly]] pleased to find, she is shunned