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H/8/1893-2-
Riverton, corn Lima beans, potatoes
and flowers
Brooke Grove, cabbage, Lima beans, salsify,
corn, cymblings, carrots,
parsnips and flowers
Hermon, flowers
Riverside, flowers
Rockland, cymblings corn Lima
beans, pepper, potatoes, cucumbers & flowers
Rock Spring, tomatoes, cabbage, corn
and Lima beans
There seemed very little to say
about poultry, at one place the
Guinea Keats had eaten nearly the
strawberries; at another they had not
troubled the strawberries but had eaten
the salsify
1st Reader Mary S. Hallowell, read
a letter from the worlds' Fair
2nd Reader Dr. Kirk read an article
on the culture of strawberries and
other small fruits, by a successful
grower, who prepares the ground
for strawberries in the spring and sets
out the plants in August, mulches
them with straw which is left on
until after the fruit is gathered in
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