632 ANNUAL REPORT OF NEW-YORK ^l 



TIMOTHY SEED. 



E. S. Hayward, Brigliton, Monroe, 1 acre, 9 J bushels, $5 



CARROTS. 



John Brodie, Rural Hill, Jefferson county, 1 acre, 1,610 bush., 8 

 Elam C. Bliss, Westfield, Chautauque county, | acre, 300 

 bushels, 5 



GRAIN AND SEEDS. 



WHEAT. 



Charles W. Eells, Clinton, Oneida, 1 barrel tea wheat, $5 



David Coonradt, Brunswick, Rensselaer, 1 bbl. winter wheat, 3 



Van Vleck Nottingham, Onondaga, one barrel, Trans. 



E. S. Hayward, Brighton, Monroe, Soule's wheat. This was 

 delayed on railroad, but was of extraordinary excellence, 



and a premium was awarded, ^ 



W. P. Ottley, Phelps, (same delay), white and red winter 

 wheat $5, $3, 8 



RYE. 



David Coonradt, Brunswick, Rensselaer county, 5 



Henry Schoonmaker, Bethlehem, Albany, 3 



Henry Wier, Johnsonvir.e, Rensselaer, 2 



BARLEY. 



Amos Goulding, Le Ray, Jefferson, 2 rowed, 5 



Norman Gowdy, Lowville, Lewis, 5 



Wm. P. Ottley, Phelps, 2 and 6 rowed, |5, $3, 8 



OATS. 



David Coonradt, Brunswick, 5 



Peter Crispell, jr.. Hurley, 2 



Van Vleck Nottingham, Onondaga, Trans. 



W. P. Ottley, Phelps, _ 5 



WHITE CORN. 



W. P. Ottley, Phelps, ..- 5 



David Coonradt, Brunswick, 3 



YELLOW CORN. 



David Coonradt, Brunswick, _ 5 



Charles W. Eells, Clinton, 3 



Henry Wier, Johnsonville, 2 



