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H/6/1892-3-

Cloverley corn, cabbage, lettuce, peas, beets
and potatoes; Fair Hill, beets, beans, peas
onions and flowers; Falling Green corn
beets, onions, bean in bloom; Rock Spring
corn, cabbage, beets, peas, potatoes, salsify
plants - radishes and strawberries;
White Hall Roses; Riverside flowers;
Sharon flowers; Brooke Grove peas & flowers;
Tanglewood cabbage, corn, beets, peas, potatoes,
onions. Edgewood flowers & strawberries
Hermon lettuce cymblings -
cucumber vines, beans, onions, cabbage
beets, peas, carrots, potatoes, corn, melon
vines in sod ready to set-out. Apples
and flowers. Ex member Thomas Lea
sent corn, potatoes, beets, onions & peas.

Anna F. Brooke brought nest-egg
gourd plants and "Honesty" seed for
distribution.

1st reader Dr. Green, "Recreation of
many grain workers in cultivating flowers.
2nd Reader Eliza Moore. "Can plants
see" and a poem. some conversation
on the manners and customs of
climbing vines, their preference for
certain things to climb on. It is
said there are but two which turn

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