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H/9/1897 -2-

surprised to find how many duties
toward our flowers and vegetables still
remain undone.

Specimens
Norwood, onions, cabbage, tomatoes beets
peppers, pears, apples, cucumbers, corn,
celery radishes, grapes, turnips, parsley
Lima beans, watermelon and peanuts
Riverton, Flowers, corn, celery Lima
beans and cucumbers.
Brooke Grove, Watermelon and Canteleupe.
Tanglewood, peas, beans and canteleupe.
Fair Hill, flowers.
Rockland, flowers.

After the reading of a very
short list of exhibits the subject of
a Horticultural Exhibition was brought
forward. After some discussion it was
moved and carried that the report
of the committee be deferred until
next year.

Roger Farquhar then took the chair
and the questions were as follows

Questions

1 Are plums falling? Some are and some are not.

2 Would it be better to thin the bunches of
grapes another year as many bunches

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