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H/4/1883 -2-

Riverside parsnips and carrots. The flowers
were very elegant principally from conservatories
and window gardens, a few from out of
doors, Falling Green, Sharon, Norwood, Rock Spring
Longwood Avalon and Riverside contributing

The poultry report was smaller than
usual.

Brooke Grove 35 chickens
Falling Green 65 Olney 0
Rock Spring 25 Riverside 0
Avalon 24 Sharon 0
Rockland 46 Norwood 0
Longwood 25 and
Alloway 40 Fulford 0
Edgewood 30
Hermon 11
White Hall 60

Of the readers, S. B. Farquhar had not
remembered her appointment. Hannah B. Stabler
brought an article, "Little by Little" which
the secretary read. Anna F. Brooke and
Mary M. Miller were appointed to read at the
next meeting. Our President recommends

The Kerosin Stove used in his conservatory
it was all that could be desired for heating
and no gas escaped: price $7.00

Questions

1 Which of the new varieties of straw-
berries are best The Crscent had done
well and is earlier than Sharpless.
Captain Jack and Sharpless were will

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