DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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beds have been enlarged. Wo raised lettuce, cucumber, melons, radish, car- 

 rots, cabba2;e, caaliflovver, celery, tomatoes, pepper, egg plants, etc., and had 

 full success. Considering the unfavorable weather sotus crops in the garden 

 are very good. Tiie garden has been planted out as follows: 



North Side, First Square. 



1 row corn, Early Minnesota. 



3 row corn, Early Narriiganset. 

 11 rows corn, Eo;yptiiiii Sweet. 

 10 rows corn, Excelsior. 



17 rows corn, SfoweU's Evero:reen. 



4 rows beans, Karly Valentine. 

 .5 rows turnips, Red Top. 



1 row Blood Turnip Beet. 

 7 rows beans. Golden Wax. 



4 rows peas. Champion of Pingland. 



2 rows peas. Carter's First Crop. 

 4 rows peas, American Wonder. 



3 rows peas, McLellan's Advance. 



2 rows Heets Blood 'I'lirnip. 

 7 rows turnips. Red Top. 



3 rows carrots, Early Horn. 



2 rows beets. Blood Turnip. 



G rows turnips, Red Top. 



(5 rows beans, Karly Valentine. 



2 row"S beets, Blood Turnip. 



10 rows strawiierries, diflFcreut kinds, 



planted out thissprino^. 

 4 rows tomatoes. Perfection, Acme, Im- 



- proved Trophy. 

 1 row Bi-iissel Sprouts. 



3 rows cabbage. Late Drumhead. 



1 border with pepper, Large Belle, 



Cayenne. 

 1 border egg plants, N. Y. Imperial 



Black Pekin. 

 1 border leeks. 



North Side, Second Square. 



22 rows onions, lied Wetliersfield, White 

 Globe, White Portugal, and for gen- 

 eral crop. Yellow d' Anvers. 

 7 rows salsify, or vegetable oysters. 

 16 rows parsnips. 

 6 rows carrots. Improved Long Orange. 

 4 rows cabbage. Early Wakefield. 



1 row cabbage. Savoy. 



2 rows cabbage. Early Flat Dutch. 

 2 rows cauliflower, Early Erlurts. 



1 row cabbage. Late Drumhead. 



1 row potatoes. Queen of tlie Valley. 



^ row potatoes, St. Patrick. 



\ row potatoes, Mammoth Pearl. 



1 row potatoes. White Elephant. 



1 row potatoes. Late Beautj'' of Hebron. 

 12 rows potatoes, Burbank's Seedling. 

 11 I'ows potatoes, Beauty of Hebron. 

 30 rows potatoes. Early Rose. 



South Side, First Square. 



2 rows horseradish. 



5 rows squashes. Imperial Turban. 

 9 rows squashes, Hubbard. 

 1 row squaslies. Vegetable Marrow. 

 1 row squashes, Boston Market. 

 4 rows squashes. Summer. 



3 rows pumpkins. Large Cheese. 



2 rows cucumbers,' White Spined. 



2 rows watermelons, Phynneys. 



2 rows watermelons, Black Spanish. 



2 rows wateruielons. Mountain Sweet. 



3 rows muskmelons, Hackensack. 

 3 rows muskmelons, Nutmeg. 



12 rows asparagus. 



South Side, Second Square. 



1 border with thyme, sage, shelves, and 



endive. 

 6 rows lettuce, Curled Simpson. 

 6 rows lettuce. Boston Market. 

 6 rows lettuce, Ferry's Price Head. 

 4 rows cabbage, Late Drumhead. 



1 row cucumbers for pickles. 



6 rows celery, London Red, Boston Mar- 

 ket. 



4 rows corn, Early Minnesota. 

 25 I'ows potatoes. Beauty of Hebron. 

 25 rows potatoes, Burbank's Seedling. 



LAWNS. 



Our lawns have been badly damaged by white grubs. The injured places 

 have been worked over and reseeded. Trenches have been made for laying 

 tile whereve rueeded, and appear to be satisfactoi'y. 



APPLE ORCHARD. 



Considerable pruning has been done by tlie Junior class, and it will take 

 two years more before the trees get to the right shape. 



