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H/9/1884 -2-

martynia grapes an 3 exhibits of Flowers

Fulford, Tomatoes, corn, potatoes, Lima beans

Hermon, Tomatoes and Flowers

White Hall, sweet potatoes, Peaches Plums
damsons Kohl-rabi apples, pears,
grapes, tomatoes canteleup corn
citron melon Hubbard squash
and Flowers

Norwood Okra, cymlings and Pears.

Our President remarked that
considering the fact that our exhibits
are always left with our hostess
at the different places he thought
it would be well to remember this
and make the exhibits large and
more worth having. Also, he said
that as each lady felt a desire that
her meeting should be a success, he
thought it was as little as each mem
ber could do to attend regularly and
help make it so.

Readers. H. H. Miller who was ex
cused on account of a sore throat
and Edith Farquhar who also was
excused

The President then told us some
items gathered in his summer trip and
called on others to do the same. The
"Bitter-sweet" plant was described and
aslo the Aloe which is Bermuda
reaches the height of 30 feet in one
season. We had also accounts of the

Page 100

H/9/1884 -2-

martynia grapes an 3 exhibits of Flowers

Fulford, Tomatoes, corn, potatoes, Lima beans

Hermon, Tomatoes and Flowers

White Hall, sweet potatoes, Peaches Plums
damsons Kohl-rabi apples, pears,
grapes, tomatoes canteleup corn
citron melon Hubbard squash
and Flowers

Norwood Okra, cymlings and Pears.

Our President remarked that
considering the fact that our exhibits
are always left with our hostess
at the different places he thought
it would be well to remember this
and make the exhibits large and
more worth having. Also, he said
that as each lady felt a desire that
her meeting should be a success, he
thought it was as little as each mem
ber could do to attend regularly and
help make it so.

Readers. H. H. Miller who was ex
cused on account of a sore throat
and Edith Farquhar who also was
excused

The President then told us some
items gathered in his summer trip and
called on others to do the same. The
"Bitter-sweet" plant was described and
aslo the Aloe which is Bermuda
reaches the height of 30 feet in one
season. We had also