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H/5/1898 -2-

Longwood 50 chickens 25 ducks 15 Turks
Mt Welcome 93 chickens
Rockland 319 chickens 21 ducks
Rock Spring 175 chickens
Woodburn 117 chickens 261 ducks 21 goslings
and had marketted 130 broilers
Mary Kirk was asked at what price her
broilers were sold and she said they
brought from .22, .25 to .30c per pound.
at different times and they weigh
from 3/4 of a pound to 2 pounds

The specimens
Falling Green, potatoes, cabbage, corn, beets,
beans cymblings tall peas and beans, all
remarkably forward.
Fair Hill, flowers.
Woodburn, pie-plant.
The Cedars, tomato plants, lettuce, flowers
roots for distribution , and akibia
Edgewood, potatos, peas and flowers
Alloway, onions sweet peas, pie-plant
radishes cabbage and tall peas
Rockland, asparagus, peas 14 in flowers
and a beautiful cactus
Avalon, geraniums
Brooke Grove, Asparagus and lettuce
Tanglewood, pie-plant and pea vine 16 in.

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