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We were told sweet potatoes could be
planted now, if a wet bed is made.
The June specimens were very good indeed.
It was a pleasure to have our second
new family represented at this meeting,
& Harwood brought a fine hubbard
squash kept over from last year.
There were good strawberries from The
Highlands, Della Brooke, Norwood, &
Avalon & Knowlton.
The best beets present came from the
Highlands, the best corn & spinach from
Brooke Grove, the best potatoes & cherries
from Edgewood, the best cabbage &
onions from Della Brooke, & Tanglewood
had very fine peas _ they were on their
second planting.
As leaders for the next meeting,
Margaret Bancroft & Clarence Gilpen
were appointed.
We adjourned to Brooke Grove for the
July meeting.
When we visited Cousin Ellen's
gardens, we found just the thing we
went to see _ Perfection _
The rows of corn which she had
talked of replanting, were all there _
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