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276 H/6/1891 -3-
favor. A member was appointed to inform
him and his wife of the result
He expressed has gratification, and they
will now be privileged to entertain the
Society when the proper time comes.
The specimens were from, Norwood
corn 36 inches high, beets onions
radishes, peas and strawberries; from
Tanglewood, bean in bloom, peas, salsify
corn, & beet; Brook Grove, flowers
corn, beets, onions, peas, potatoes & lettuce
Longwood, strawberries. radishes, beets
onions, peas, potatoes and flowers.
Fair Hill, flower, and peas
White Hall, beets, spinach, beans, onions
and flowers; Stanmore flowers.
Riverside flowers and strawberries
Rockland, onions, beets, lettuce, egg plant
(plant) radishes, cabbage and flowers
Riverton flowers, beets, peas, potatoes, onions
corn, beans (plants) Edgewood flowers & strawberries,
Rock Spring, asparagus, onions
potatoes cymblings (plant) and peas
Falling Green, flowers, strawberries, beets
Hermon flowers, potatoes, cabbage, onions
beets corn, carrot and salsify plants peas
bean, watermelon, canteleupe and cymbling
plants
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A bed of liles of the Valley is over
run with blue bells. What should
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