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Case Stuffed Birds. 



C. P. Davis, Utica, , Downing's Fruits. 



James Conloiij Utica, Downing's Fruits. 



FLOWERS— PROFESSIONAL LIST. 



1st, Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, greatest variety and quality of flow- 

 ers, ^10 



2d, A. Frost & Co., Rochester, 5 



3d, Thorp, Smith & Co., Syracuse, 3 



Roses. 



1st, Ellwanger & Barry , Rochester, greatest variety, 5 



2d, A. Frost & Co., Rochester, 3 



1st, Thorp, Smith & Co., Syracuse, twenty-four blooms, 3 



2d, F. Boyce, Utica, 2 



Phloxes, 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, best 10 varieties, 3 



Verbenas. « ■ 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, greatest variety, 5 



A. Frost & Co., Rochester, 2d do do 3 



F. Boyce, Utica, best 12 varieties, 2 



Thorp, Smith & Co., Syracuse, 2d do, 1 



German Asters. 



A. Frost & Co., Rochester, best seedling, 2 



Thorp, Smith & Co., Syracuse, 2d do 1 



A. Frost & Co=, Rochester^ best collection, 5 



AMATEUR LIST. 

 Mrs. W. Newcomb, Pittstown, greatest variety and quantity of flowers, 



Silver Medal. 



F. Boyce, Utica, 2d do, > 3 



Dahlias. 



E. M. Van Alstyne, Greenbush, greatest variety, 5 



ilrs. W. Newcomb, Pittstown, 2d greatest variety, 3 



E. M. Van Alstyne, best 12 dissimilar blooms, 3 



Mrs. W. Newcomb, 2d do, •, 2 



Mrs. W. Newcomb, 2d best G varieties, 1 



Roses. 



Mrs. t\'. II. Grinnell, Aurora, greatest variety, Silver Medal. 



Mrs. E. B. Morgan, Auburn, best 6 dissimilar blooms, Silver Medal. 



Phloxes. 



Mrs. J. C. Hastings, Clinton, best G varieties, 3 



Mrs. J. C. Ilastings, do 3 do 2 



