Show some things forgotten in thel their i placa others remembered I 1 niela fiend bro WILTSHIRE if bently presented us two heads of cauliflower one very nice hard full f ull and beautifully painted mach earlier in the season we received similar tokens ot 0 prosperity from 1494 bos stamps and pullen pollen fully proves bis article may be had in in the valley at almost all seasons I 1 of the year 1 I last week a brother in the first ward waid name unknown by the hawl handoc of brother brower presented ted about a peck of Me Mes shannock bannock potatoes agoes none quite I 1 us as large ds as but for form and texture we nevar ne spew sut surpassed passed sews news would woula like to exchange for a load for seed some weeks since a friend left on our table fi five v heads of wheat all large full ull and heavy of small kernel the particular family of which 6 we are not acquainted quain ted with I 1 if some bread epicure will call cail and explain we will copy co py we think thial it worthy worth y of notice nolice 1 1 1 I 1 i I 1 brother darnel wood presented a bet bety leagur measuring I 1 31 inches th ameter I 1 i we wd recently received ed a token toen of friendship from his honor judge read in in he form of red arid and white currant and english cherry seed raided at his gardens in Steu steuben bett county N Y this thiis year and forwarded per pee M marl a ail to his order older li bv our request may all such friends fi lends ivf iff live to eat the trots of r friendship aroen i 1 we have recently received some eally pot potatoes agoes from new england and vanous vardoui seeds aada as damson plums slack ca currant arii ii i strawberry i ahw b c rry I 1 gooseberry att 4 ac q too pau many to 00 count at fro from in frien friends names w do not i recollect 0 o ahead friends of the valley and yand and plant and raise and enjoy benj oy the good of f your I 1 labor or I 1 ad air ua 9 1101 bro 1 woodburg ary rv presented I 1 us with 6 from WR gwm garden the history I 1 is tr th as we understand the fee seed stones were brought from I 1 england ena ad planted in his garden k and our receipts are 44 a part of ak tho the fruits stihi we ve have placed the seeds seedorf see doof of the fout font cherries in the fee charge of our g Stain esariS esAA expect that ra feigns vf f cherries I 1 will be produced frona from tince hence to aouate 11 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 the palate of the mountains of ephraim we here bere suggest oue one idea for the trial of those who are wishing to bring I 1 seeds I 1 from england I 1 to this place i as s most seeds haye have failed put your earliest and best seeds in dry fine sand sufficient to make your box perfectly solid and tight and free from air the J sand fine and dry enough to absorb all the moisture which may have I 1 remained in in the seeds till che 6 lime ame of packing ug we wish saints to try experiment bring all kinds of choice seeds within your reach |