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00 Second 00 Third Agriculture Annual Report apples beautiful Benjamin G black knot bloom Boston Brookline Bulletin C. N. Brackett Cambridge Cambridgeport Cephas H Chairman Charles Charles N Chrysanthemum Coburn collection colored Committee crop cultivation Cut Flowers distinct named varieties Dorchester E. M. Gill E. W. Wood Edward Edwin Fewkes exhibition feet foliage Francis fruit plants Gardner George McWilliam George W grapes green growers growing grown H. H. Hunnewell Hall hardy Hayes Henry inches Isaac E Jamaica Plain James John John Simpkins Joseph H Kidder late President London Massachusetts Horticultural Society mildew Nathaniel Newton O. B. Hadwen onions Orchids P. G. Hanson Pamphlet plates plum Roses Roxbury Samuel Hartwell season Secretary seedling shrubs Smith Society was holden soil species specimens spores Strawberry Thomas Clark tion trees Varnum Frost Vegetables vines voted W. W. Rawson Walcott Warren Fenno Warren Heustis William Christie William H Winter Brothers
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