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H/6/1882 -4-

struck by lightning had lost the
bark from one side, and some limbs
were injured, but our Pres. & others saw
encouraging signs in the growth of new
bark, and think the tree will be good
for fifty years to come.

Our specimen tables were loaded
as they always are in June but with
more than the usual magnificence in
roses.

Hermon Peas, onion, beets, radishes 8 in.
potato vine 18 in. & a splendid variety
of roses.

Olney Radishes, beets nearly ready to use.
(mixed flowers)
Rockland Onions, peas, leeks, beets, parsnips 6
in. long, carrots the same, asparagus
roses and pansies.

Rock Spring Cabbage, Lettuce, cauliflower, radishes
strawberries

Longwood Lettuce, peas, carrots, onions, cauliflower
beets ready to use, strawberries, roses
and pansies

Falling Green Potato large as English Walnut peas
ready for use, cymlin vines a foot high

Avalon Strawberries, potato, lettuce, radishes
8 in. carrots 6 in peas 10 in. onions
corn 1 foot high, apples roses and poppies

Alloway Lettuce, beets, salsify, peas roses & cacti.

Mrs Janney Potato, tomato, beets, onions, peas ready
for use.

Fulford Roses and other flowers

Riverside Mixed flowers

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