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H/8/1883 -1-

Fulford

August 7th 1883 noon 79°

Assembled at the usual hour.
Every family except one Edgewood repre-
sented. Our guests Uriah Kirk and wife,
Mrs. Dr. Iddings Richard and Edith Bentley
Mrs. Tyson & daughters, Sallie Bond and daugh
-ter, Madge Miller & Mary T. Kirk

Our specimen tables were well filled
especially the flower table. From Rockland came
tomatoes, eggplant, corn, 3 kinds of beans
cucumbers, apples, peaches, pears, cymblings
carrots beets, potatoes, Kohlrabi & Flowers.
Sharon, 2 kinds of beans, cymlings, corn
cucumbers, tomatoes, 4 kinds of apples & Flowers
Norwood, okra, onions, potatoes.
Hermon, Tomatoes Fuchsias & Roses
Longwood, Tomatoes, pears, corn, cymlings,
cucumbers, potatoes, beans and Flowers
Rirverside, Flowers. Olney, Flowers. Brooke
Grove Flowers. Alloway and White Hall
had fine exhibits the secretary failed
to get a full list of them. From Stanmore
had martynias apples and grapes and
Robert R. Moore brought grapes and figs

Of the readers, Mary Margruder read
an article on winter plants, Sarah B.
Stabler an article called "A Barbers bouquet"

Questions

1 Are seedling grapes worth taking

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