22 June 1831
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Recreation
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22. IV. Wednesday.

Farrar Professor Mrs Farrar. Elizabeth C. Adams Gourgas J. M.

Bathed at the Creek and swam, with Isaac H. Adams at ten this Morning— This afternoon we had a visit from Professor Farrar of Cambridge and Mrs Farrar, whom we knew in England, and afterwards saw at Washington as Miss Rotch— They are proposing a voyage to Europe for the Professor’s health, which is delicate, and he asked me for a Letter of Introduction to the Duke of Sussex as President of the Royal Society, which I promised him— My brother’s daughter Elizabeth dined and spent the day here, and Mr Gourgas was here in the Evening— I was engaged all day upon the revisal of my lengthening discourse— Towards Evening I went with Isaac H. Adams to my grounds over the brook North of my house—plucked up six bearing Plants of Strawberry Vines, which we brought and set out in my Nursery. I took the Plants with the Strawberries upon them to be sure of having bearers— Nothing on Earth ever spread more luxuriantly 208than the six roots which I transplanted from near the Railway last October, into the Garden— They are rapidly spreading over the whole bed where they were set out; but they have not blossomed, and I am strongly suspicious will prove no better than barren weeds, which I shall have more trouble to eradicate than I have had to set them out. The straw which I some time since laid down to protect the seedling fruit trees from the Sun, has stifled almost all of them— I have taken most of it away to save those yet remaining alive— Farrar hoed up the weeds in the Nursery; and with the weeds uprooted several of the seedling trees— I have one self planted Shag bark, come up under my tree in the Garden. I took up also beyond the brook a Maple yearling tree and set it out in the Garden— The four Strawberry vines, which I plucked up over the hills and set out in the garden, are putting forth new leaves— I sowed in one of the glass Tumblers some white Strawberry Seeds.

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