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Pomological

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
July
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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At the meeting last Saturday the Chairman, J. D. Baldwin, reported as chairman of the committee on transportaron, no other member of said committee being present. L. C. Palmer, of Dexter, exhibited a three quart basket at $2 per 100, a very neat 1-5 buihel basket wlth a handle, $3 per 100; can be eovered with tarlatan; }% bushei crate made up for $5 per 100. E. Haur exhibited thesummer Doyenne pear, which is rlpe now, the best early pear. He reported many of hls pear trees, especiully Rostilzer, Oifford, Flemisli Beauty, Clupp's Favorite and tornt Bartletts loaiJed down wlth fruit. He also exhibited Mm. Baur's raspberry stirub, whlch sa liighlj appreclated. 8. Milla reportad that since the big snow, the 6th of April, we bave had 110 moistur to speak of. The new variet of raspberrles were iHirnmwi Mr. Baklwln reported tbat the rot had visited gome rineyards. It la iu order to use the remedies recommended by the Department of Agriculture at

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News