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H/8/1898 -4.

white roses and then sent up a
shoot which always bears pink

The garden showed that sufficiently
large plantings had been
made of all vegetables to insure enough
for use in case of an unfavorable
season. This established custom
at Fair Hill is one which is worthy
of imitation by all as it is much
more satisfactory.

A resoluton of regret at the
absence of the President was passed
and the following committee was
appointed to call him and tell
him of it, Committee, Catherine Janney
and Frances Stabler.
Mary Magruder

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