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H/9/1892-4,

noisette Washington which has been in
the neighborhood for over thirty years

We visited the garden which
was well filled with vegetables
grapes and pears, Flowers were
blooming but the want of rain
in the growing season had dwarfed
many plants especially geraniums.
The pot plants on the lawn
looked well.

The much discussed Exhibition
was given over to another season.
The long spell of dry weather
had made our gardens so lacking
in luxuriance and flowers were so
scarce at the time, 30th of Aug. that
it was decided to retreat while retreat
was possible

After a delightful afternoon
we adjourned. Our next meeting
is to be at White Hall

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