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H/9/1892-2-

remarkably fine sweet corn;
our hostess exhibited parsnips, carrots
salsify, pepper and fine tomatoes
Henderson's "ponderosa". Of our 19
families 9 brought specimens. It is
threatened that the names of those
who bring nothing in the way of specimens
shall be recorded to "go
thundering down the ages."

The minutes were read and
remarks on poultry called for; very
few had anything to say. The flock
of 51 turkies at Falling Green and
44 ducks at Longwood, being the
most interesting items mentioned

Readers 1st Dr Green read "Propagating
plants by cuttings". 2nd Mrs.
Nesbit read an article from "Success
with flowers" an article calculated to
make us generous with plants to
those who have few of such things

Readers for next meeting Patty
Hopkins and John C. Bentley

Henry Miller had no suggestions
for the work for this month. It was
proposed to add a lady to the committee.
The proposal met with approbation.

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