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11/8/1887 -1-
Hermon
Aug 5
1881

Mercury at noon. 86°

Our Society met at the usual
hour. Every family was represented several
members and our guests were, Mrs & Miss
Darlington, Mrs Coleman Mary W. Kirk,
Charles F. Kirk Charles Hartshorne and Janie
Smith. The specimens were very fine and
abundant. From

Longwood, were corn, cymblins, cucumbers
okra tomatoes, beans (snap) Lima beans
apples, pears, onions, cabbage, beets, potatoes,
peppers and flowers. 12 varieties of vegetables.

Rock Spring, cymblins, beets, potatoes, eggplants,
beans, cabbages, Lima beans, tomatoes,
peppers, corn, 10 varieties.

Olney, corn, tomatoes potatoes, carrots, peppers.
60 on one plant, and flowers

Falling Green, beets, 3 squashes joined a la
Siamese and flowers.

Sharon, 4 kinds of apples and flowers.

Avalon, Lima beans, tomatoes and flowers.

Rockland, corn cymblins eggplant cabbage
tomatoes, potatoes and flowers.

Fulford, tomatoes, Lima beans, corn 4 kinds of
potatoes

White Hall, tomatoes, apples, pears, and flowers.

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