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Mr. Gidley — Well, there is the Barnard, I find it bears three 

 bushels of peaches to the Crawford's two. I like the Barnard ; 

 it is the old Alberge. I would set 250 Barnards, 200 Reeve's 

 Favorite, 100 Jacques Rareripe, 50 Susquehanna, 100 Old 

 Mixon. 



Mr. "Wilde exhibited a seedling known as the Marvin Seed- 

 ling, of fine size and flavor, and said to reproduce itself from 

 the pit. 



The time having arrived for departure, the sincere thanks of 

 the Society were returned to the people of Spring Lake, for 

 their magnificient entertainment, and the meeting adjourned. 



