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H/6/1974-2-

used as fodder Crops were: lettuce,
asparagus, garlic, onions, dill,
cress, mustard, Fruits: figs, apples,
plums, cherries, olives but no citrus fruits.
Pliny writes of garlands. There were
poultry-yards. Farmers were hardy, hardworking
men. When Pliny was accused of
filching crops, he brought his oxen and
his tools to court to prove his innocence.

Forethought
Sylvia Woodward: Pinch Chrysanthemums
and asters, and stake chrysanthemums at 12".
Plant azalea cuttings in half perlite and
rooting soil. Before last of June shrubbery
bloom should be removed. Break off
seed of rhododendron and laurel. Plant seed
of warm weather annuals and late vegetables.
Cultivate soil. Hill up corn. Plant beets and
chard after radishes.

Exhibits
Flowers: R.H. Miller pansies, Roses, Bob Miller and Sprindale peonies and Clematis
Mrs. Mannakee: mixed bouquet
Lil Brooke and Dorothy Weske: Roses

Vegetables (& Fruits): Woodwards, Bea & Claire Peas, Radishes, Alan Thomas: 3 kinds of lettuce, onions
Betty Ligon: strawberries & flowers, 9 kinds
Farquhar: 3 kinds of lettuce, parsley, onions

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