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H/8/1885 -3.

6 Is there any danger of the Virginia creepers
the trumpet flowers, spreading so as to become
a nuisance. It does not where care is taken;
the lawn-mower will prevent its taking possession.
In neglected places it is sometimes
troublesome.

One who has tried ice water for cabbage
worms recommends it.

The flower garden was visited and
found to be in good order; the rose bushes
were growing most luxuriantly. The vegetable
was also in good condition and a
fine pear tree loaded with fruit.

Our only drawback to this meeting
was the sickness of Deborah Brooke which
prevented her from being with us

The President of the Agricultural
Society hope the members of our society
will assist in making our county Fair
a success.

The next meeting to be at Alloway.

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