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From T. G. Yeomans, of Walworth, Wayne County ; six varie- 

 ties of Apples, to which is awarded a copy of Barry's Fruit 

 Garden, also, two varieties of Pears. 



From J. H. W^atts, of Rochester, five varieties of Apples, to 

 which they award a copy of Thomas on Fruit. 



From A. Frost k Co., of Rochester, twenty varieties of Apples, 

 including very fine specimens of the standard winter varieties, to 

 which they award a copy of Downing's Fruit. 



From John S. Goold, of Albany, three varieties of Winter 

 Pears, and two varieties of Grapes, all in good condition, to 

 which they aw^ard a copy of Barry's Fruit Garden. 



From P. BARBER,Homer, New-York ; ten varieties of Apples, to 

 which they award a Yolume of DowDing's Fruits. 



From Charles Kingsbury, of Homer : three varieties of 

 Apples, to which they award a copy of Thomas on Fruit. 



From N. & E. S. Hayw^ard, of Brighton, Monroe County; 

 twenty-six varieties of Apples, in fine condition, to which they 

 award a Diploma and a copy of Downing on Fruits. 



From Messrs. Wilson, Thorburn, & Teller, of Albany ; three 

 varieties of Apples, to which they award a copy ot Thomas. 



From Isaac Merritt, of Penfield, Monroe county ; three varie- 

 ies of Apples, to which they award a copy of Thomas. 



From F. W. Lay, of Greece; ten varieties of Apples, to which 

 they award a copy of Downing. 



From N k E. S.ITAY\vARi),of Brigliton ; two varieties of Grapes, 

 in finely edible condition, kept in cotton and sawdust, both 

 equally good, for which they award Barry's Fruit Garden. 



From Robert Brown, of Greece ; twenty varieties of Apples, 

 all in fine condition, to which they award a Diploma, and a copy 

 of Dr)wning's fruits. 



From David Coonuad, Brunswick, Rensselaer county ; one 

 variety of Apples. 



