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H/10/1881 -1-
Edgewood
Oct. 4th 1881 Mer. noon 81°
Our Society met with the excep
tion of the members from Longwood & White Hall
Our guests were Mr and Mrs William Bond
Mrs. Dr Thomas, Patty Stabler Eliza Bentley and
Albina Stabler
The specimens were fine from most
places. Some of the members had been troubled
with the cabbage worm. In fact, it had visit
-ed most places and the prospect for cold
slaw was very slim. Our host had a dis-
play of vegetables showing the effects of the
dry season, egg plant tomato potato and
a skeletonized cabbage
Rock Spring, flowers
Norwood, egg-plants
Hermon salsify, Lima beans; carrots, egg
plant and beets
Falling Green corn, carrots, onions from seed
turnips, snap beans & flowers.
Brooke Grove, tomatoes
Olney, flowers
Sharon pears, tomatoes corn, flowers
and pods of cotton
Avalon, flowers
Alloway, flowers
Rockland egg-plant, pepper, Martynia
sweet potato, salsify, 3 kinds of
squash, cucumbers, beets, carrots
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