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H/9/1891-2-

From White Hall, flowers, 15 kinds of
apples, 5 kinds of pears, grapes,
and peaches; from Riverton, flowers
and sweet corn.

The minutes were read and
corrections made. The Secretary
was requested to order some new
labels. She informed us that we owe
our President for a new book in
which to copy the minutes.

Remarks on poultry were discouraging.
Norwood has one turkey out
of fifty. Brooke Grove of early turkies
has six out of 21, of late turkies
12 out of 13. Fair Hill has 24 out
of 80.

1st reader Albin Thomas was absent,
2nd reader Mary Brooke read
an article on the Chinese Sacred
lily, and a little poem "Pansies",

Volunteer articles, E. S. Iddings read
a poem "Loss and gain". Mary W. Kirk
recited "the Daisy" to our great pleasure.

Of work to be done this month,
plant Spinach and cover with bean
poles and leaves before very cold
weather. A light covering recommended

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