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H/6/1883 -2-

From Falling Green potaotes ready to use, cymblings
pease, beets, corn 2 feet high; from Fulford peas
potatoes beets and flowers; from Brooke Grove
peas and flowers; from Hermon cauliflower
in head and flowers. Sharon, White Hall
and Olney flowers; from R. R. Moore strawberries
and flowers. Carry Brooke a bouquet of Laurel

The poultry does not come up to the usu
-al standard, smaller numbers of each
variety tho no disease is complained of. The
crows are great pests at some places.

Rock Spring 24 chickens
Brooke Grove 60 " 1 duck
Falling Green 150 " 20 Turkies
Avalon 72 " 10 Turkies
Rockland 100 "
Longwood 150 "
White Hall 110 " 15 ducks
Fulford 19 "
Alloway 240 " 16 Keats 7 "
Riverside 27 "
Norwood 30 " 14 ducks 30 "
Hermon 80 "
Edgewood 100 "
Sharon 100 " 5 " [Turkeys]

The readers were called upon for
their contributions M. E. Gilpin being absent
her mother read a cure for yellows
in peach trees. When it appears, trim the
tree back and apply manure, especially
potash and iron.

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