630 ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW- YORK 



Grapes — The show was fair, particularly of native varieties, and 

 the success of vine-growers in Northern New-York sufficiently en- 

 couraging to invite and stimulate to further effort. 



The Delaware grape, of Ohio, is recommended for general cul- 

 tivation. 



S. MILLER, Rochester, Chairman. 



No. 80. FOREIGN FRUIT. 



Pears. 

 CM. Hovey, Eoston, Mass., greatest number of varieties, 



(200 varieties,) Silver Cup, value $15 



C. M. Hovey^ Eoston, Mass., best 20 varieties, do 10 



P. EARRY, Rochester, Chairman. 



PREMIUMS AWARDED, FEBRUARY, 1857. 



FARMS. 



Solomon Walrath, Rensselaer Falls, St. Lawrence county, 

 plate, value, $30 



GRASSES, &C. FOR MUSEUM. 



Wm. M. Eeauchamp, Skaneateles, 154 plants, arranged for 

 Museum, plate, 15 



C. Thurston Chase, Chatham, Columbia county. Autumn 

 leaves, plate, _ 10 



SEEDS AND GRAIN ARRANGED FOR MUSEUM. 



Wm. P. Ottley, Phelps, Ontario county, 15 



Volney Eurgess, Chatham, Columbia county,. 10 



BUTTER. 



E. S. Carpenter, Elmira, Chemung county, 3 tubs fall butter, 15 

 R. T. Carpenter, Southport, Chemung county, 3 tubs fall 



butter, _ _ 10 



Mrs. Elizabeth Lathey, Phelps, 10 



S. S. French, Herkimer county,. ^ 4 



WINTER BUTTER. 



Mrs. Emily Newcomb, Johnsonville, Rensselaer county, one 



crock butter, 5 



R. S. Carpenter, Elmira, 1 tub butter, _ 3 



R. T. Carpenter, Southport, 1 tub butter, S. S. Medal. 



