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H/4/1892 -1-

Rockland

April 5th, 1892 noon 72 degrees

This, our first meeting for the year
was well attended and an interesting
meeting. Our President while
nursing a carbuncle had written his
opening remarks for this evening
in which he expressed his and our
sorrow for the loss of another dear
member and his hopes for a good
and useful summer. The absent
the Cedars and Avalon and our guest
Sarah T. Miller.

The minutes were read and approved.
The Secretary paid to the
President $3.45 cts for the new book for
minutes, she having been appointed
at a previous meeting to collect
the sum of .20cts from each of the
17 members for that purchase.

The specimens' Longwood Flowers
Norwood, cabbage, parsnips Spinach
and flowers: Rock Spring lettuce
celery, cabbage plants ; Riverton lettuce
Kale and flowers ; Riverside flowers;
Edgewood flowers; Falling Green Flowers;

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