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Sandy Spring Museum at Jul 06, 2023 07:16 PM

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H/6.1889 -4. H/7/1889-1- 229
7 Is it too late to plant sweet potatoes? no

8 What are the best kinds? Southern Queen
jersey red and Nansermond

9 What shall be cone about the deayed
planting of melons, beans, and a other
later vegetables? Plant now

The neatness of the vegetable
commented upon by many in our walk
while all looked with interest at the new
flower garden, the products of which we
hope frequently to enjoy in the fortune.

Adjourned to meet at Longwood
Mary Magruder Sec. pro tem

Longwood
July 2nd 1889 Thermo. 80'
All the families belonging to the Horticulural
with the execption of Riverside were
represented at this unusually large meeting
The guests were Mr. Kate Janney and Children,
Mare, Ulric and Sidney Hutton, Margaret Hallowell
Hettie Moore, Carrie Gover, Eliza Miller,
Mrs. Marian Young, Mr & Mrs. Peck, Prof. & Mrs
Warfield, Miss Amy Hutton, Miss Porter, Janie
Smith, Nettie Hopkins, Mr. McCulloh (three)
and Stabler and Rebecca Miller.

The specimens of vegetables were unusually
fine and abundants, but the flower

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H/6.1889 -4. H/7/1889-1- 229
7 Is it too late to plant sweet potatoes? no

8 What are the best kinds? Southern Queen
jersey red and Nansermond

9 What shall be cone about the deayed
planting of melons, beans, and a other
later vegetables? Plant now

The neatness of the vegetable
commented upon by many in our walk
while all looked with interest at the new
flower garden, the products of which we
hope frequently to enjoy in the fortune.

Adjourned to meet at Longwood
Mary Magruder Sec. pro tem