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258 H/9/1890 -2-
tomatoes Lima beans peppers and a basket
of fruit, apples, grapes, pears and peach tomatoes
Riverside flowers
Rockland, Okra sweet potatoes, crook-neck squash
carrot, tomatoes, salsify Lima beans, wax beans,
beets, white potatoes, onions, cabbage lettuce
and flowers
Brooke Grove, Crook-neck squash, corn, tomatoes, Lima
beans and sickle pears
Fair Hill, Salsify, carrot, squash, toomatoes, onions,
Lima beans and flowers
Alloway, flowers
Riverton, tomatoes, canteleupe pears and flowers.
Springdale peppers, sweet potatoes, Lima beans, Mexican
black beans and flowers.
Carry Brooke, flowers.

1st reader Eliza Moore an article showing
some of the great brain workers enjoyed
gardening as a recreation, Ruskin, Harriet - Martinean
Jean Ingelow, Miss Mulock and many
others. 2nd Reader Sue Thomas, read a sketch
of the life of Miss Wood, author of "Metzeroll
Shoemaker, A volunteer article on Hollyhocks
was read. Readers for next meeting W. P. Miller
and Ellen Farquhar.

Questions
1 How should orchids be treated? No experience
among the members. Frances Stabler
appointed to experiment and report

2 Is it too late sow turnip seed? No

3 What do with a Daphne, which has been
kept dry? Water, and put in a cool room

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