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226 H/8/1889 -1-
with its accompying interchange of
ideas the members of this most timid
society dispersed after a little nore inquiring
than is their custom, before the
twilight deepened perceptibly

Mary Magruder Sec. pro. tem.

Falling Green
June 4th 1889 Tem 75o
The members of the Horticulural who
assembled at Falling Green upon this beautiful
afternoon missed the absent from
Riverside, Alloway, White Hall, and Woodburn.
The guests were Mrs. Kate Janney
Elizabeth T. Stabler and Miss Needles

The display of specimens was
creditable and included from Brooks
Grove, Strawberries, peas, potatoes onions
snap beans corn and flowers
Longwood, Strawberries onions, carrots
peas beets and corn and flowers
Avalon, corn , beets, peas, onions, potatoes
salsify and flowers
Rock Spring peas, potatoes, onions & corn
Edgewood strawberries, especially fine and flowers
Cloverly Corn 2 1/2 feet high onions
peas, asparagus, lettuce and radishes
Norwood beets and peas and from

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