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H/9/1900 -1-

Sweetbrier
Sept 12th 1900 noon 89°

Our president's opening remarks
congratulated us on having come thro'
the hot weather and drought so well.
We had not a large display of vegetables
fruits and flowers but some
were very fine.

Cedar Lawn, Roses, geraniums egg-plant
okra, tomatoes, peppers, grapes
and a fine water melon
Longwood, apples, pears, okra, sweet
potatoes, white potatoes Lima
beans, carrots, parsnips & salsify
Edgewood, Apples and pears
Rock Springs, Grapes and peaches
Knollton, Peaches, celery and sweet
potatoes.
Cloverely, Roses, peaches, pears, corn,
Lima beans and potatoes
Falling Green, sweet potatoes, white potatoes
Lima beans and tomatoes
Fair Hill, Flowers

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