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The committee recommend a discretionary premium of a diploma, 

 to S. Comstock of Lansingburgh, for his fine seedling peach; and also 

 a discretionary premium to S. Van Rensselaer, for his fine specimens 

 of exotic grapes. 



REPORT ON FLOWERS. 



[Committee : — Messrs. A. Walsh, J. 0. Choules, J. W. Jackson and A. 



P. Heartt.] 



The following are the awards of the committee: 



On the greatest quantity and variety of flowers — first, to L. Me- 

 nard of Watervliet, $5; second, to Prof. J. W. Jackson of Schenec- 

 tady, $3; third, to A. P. Heartt of Troy, $2. 



For the best floral ornament — first, to Alexander Walsh of Lan- 

 singburgh, $5; second, to S. E. Warren of Troy, $3. 



For the best twenty-five varieties of Dahlias — first, to A. J. Down- 

 ing & Co. $5; second, to S. E. Warren, $3; third, to Prof. J. W. 

 Jackson, $2. 



REPORT ON VEGETABLES. v 



I Committee:- — Messrs. M. B. Bateham, James Wilson, D. Belding, R. 



Davidson and Wm. Brooksby.] 



The committee on Vegetables, awarded premiums on Celery, to 

 V. p. Douw, Albany — on Broccoli, to James Wilson, Albany — on 

 Carrots, to Wm. P. Buel, Albany — on Beets, to E. Holbrook, Hyde 

 Park — on Parsneps, to J, B. Nott, Guilderland — on Onions, to J. H. 

 Cole, Hudson — on Cabbage, to James Wilson-^on Tomatoes, to Sol. 

 Leonard, Albany — on Egg Plants, to E. Holbrook — on Lima Beans, 

 to E. Holbrook — on Curled Parsley, to J. B. Hudson, Albany — on 

 Squashes, to Dr. H. Wendell, Albany, and J. S. Pangburn, Bethle- 

 hem — on Pumpkins, to E. Chesebro, Guilderland — on Melons, to D. 

 Payne, Bethlehem — on Seed Corn, to J. Townsend, Albany — on Po- 

 tatoes, to Jesse Buel, Albany, Daniel Payne, Bethlehem, A. Walsh, 

 Lansingburgh, and Dr. H. Wendell, Albany — on Ruta Bagas, to W. 

 H. Sotham, Albany — on Salsify, to E. Holbrook — on German Greens, 

 to James Coffee, Albany. 



