474 Cincinnati Horticultural Societ. [October, 



Native Grapes. — H. Dulime, for the best half bushel of Cataw- 

 bas, $3; Gr. Diilhagen, sec. do., |2 ; W. Murphy, for the best peck 

 of Catawbas, ^2; F. Diserns, for the sec. do., $1 ; R. Buchanan, for 

 the best 3 vari. receives $1. 



Quinces. — W. E. Mears, for the best 12, $3; H. Lingo, for the 

 sec. do., $2 ; M. McYf illiams, for the best display, ^'3 ; R. Buchanan, 



for the sec. do., 82. 



Peaches.— J. L. Roberts, for the best plate, $2 ; Gr. G-raham, for 

 t^- sec. do., -Si. 



Plums. — P. S. Bush, for the best display, receives a gratuity of 



Watermelons, Cantelopes and Muskmelons. — Morton & 

 Long, for the best 3, S2 ; W. E. Mears, for the sec. best 3 Watermel- 

 ons, ^\ ; W. Ball, for the best Citron, iP2 ; Morton & Long, E. Mor- 

 ris, J. Eccles, W. Morris & W. Saunders, receive a gratuity of^l 

 each, for Muskmelons and Cantelopes. 



Vegetables. — For Irish Potatoes — Best display, W. Heaver, $4 ; 

 sec. best, J. K. Green, $3; third best,W. F, Irwin, ^2; third best, half bus. 

 one var., Morton & Long, ^1 



Sweet Potatoes — Best display, W. Babb, ^3. 



Parsnips — Best display, J. Eccles, S2. 



Egg Plants — Best dis., Morton & Long, $2 : sec. best, E. Morris, SI. 



Carrots — Best dis., J. Eccles, S2. 



Tomatoes— Best dis., in var., T. M. Weltz, $3; sec. best, M. Coffin, S2. 



Beets — Best Long Blood, C. Saunders, $2; best Turnip, do., J. Ec- 

 cles, $2. 



Salsity — Best dis., C. Saunders, |2. 



Capsicum — Best dis., D. Forester, S2; sec. best, E. Morris, |1. 



Beans — Best Snap, Morton & Long, $2; best Lima, W. Heaver, |2; 

 sec. best, do., Morton & Long, ^1. 



Corn — Best dis., in var., T. Y. Petticolas, ^3; sec. do., do., W. C. 

 Grover, $2; best 24 ears field Corn, M. Coffin, $2. 



Squashes — Best dis., E. Hooper, 83; sec. do., Mr. Turrill, $2; third 

 do., A. H. Ernst, II. 



Pumpkins — Largest and best, W. Ogborn, $2; sec. do., Mr. Payson, 

 $1; best dis., Mr. Turrill, $2; sec. do., A. H. Ernst, $1. 



Vegetables in Variety — Best dis., Mr. Forrester, $6; sec. do., C. 

 Saunders, f4. 



The Committee also recommend the following gratuities to be 

 awarded : 



To Morton & Long, for a var. of specimens of Corn, including mam- 

 moth sweet Corn of superior quality, |3; W. R. Saunders, for 44 var. 

 of vegetables, 13; E. Morris, for an excellent dis., $2; J. Sayres, for 

 late Peas, |1; Mr. Coffin, for very fine Squashes, |1; H. Lingo, for 

 fine Potatoes, too late for competition, $1; W. E. Mears, for fine speci- 

 mens of Winnenstadt and Early Adams Cabbages and excellent To- 

 matoes, $3; F. Cary, for specimens of Syrian Gourds, Pumpkins and 



