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JppIes.—HUw anger k Bairj, Diploma, Downing^s Fruits. 

 T. G. Yeomans J Walworth, Barrj's Fruit Garden. 

 J, H. WattSj Rochester, Thomas on Fruit. 



A. Frost k Co., Rochester^ Downing's Fruits. 

 John S. Goold, Albany, Pears and Grapes, Barry's Fruit 

 Garden. 



P. Barber, Homer, Apples, Diploma and Downing's. 



Charles Kingsbury, Homer, Thomas on Fruit. 



N. k E. S. Hayward, Brighton, Monroe, Diploma and Down- 

 ing's. 

 Wilson, Thornburn & Teller, Thomas. 

 Isaac Merritt, Penfield, Thomas. 

 F. W. Lay, Greece, Downing. 

 Robert H. Brown, Greece, Diploma and Downing, 



Hart Massey, jr., Watertown, Jefferson county, Downing^s 

 Fruits. 



J. J. Thomas, Macedon, Wayne county, Diploma and Barry's 

 Fruit Garden. 



Six different varieties of apples, from N. Crittenden, j^r.. Secre- 

 tary Tompkins County Agricultural Society, arrived too late for 

 the Exhibition ; -they were very superior — Diploma and Bar- 

 ry. 



^pple Jelly. — Prepared by Mrs. I. Denio, of Rome, Oneida 

 county, a most superior article and worthy of attention — Small 

 Silver Medal. 



Isabella Wine. — By Volney Burgess, East Chatham, five years 

 old, pure juice of the grape, in fine condition. Diploma. 



Grain and Seeds. 



Winter .Wheat. — Five bushels, Aaron Houghtaling, N"ew-Scot- 

 land, Albany county, Souie's Wheat, very fine, weighing 62 lbs. 

 bushel, $8. 



Spring Wheat. — 1. David Coonradt, Brunswick, Rensselaer 

 county, $8. 



2. George K. Eells, Clinton, Oneida county, $5, 



