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Miscellaneous Cut Flowers, Including Roses. — F. Pentland, 

 (cut flowers) 85 ; W. Heaver, for best display of cut roses, ^3 ; J. 

 Sayres, for sec. best display of cut roses, 82. 



Designs. — For a design of a rustic summer Louse, J. H. and I. 

 H. Jackson, 8lO; for a design of a rustic seat, J. Sayres SlO ; for a 

 design of a rustic temple, H. Katt, $5; for a design of rural cottage, 

 C. C. Ernst, 86; for plants arranged around one of the small foun- 

 tains, a gratuity to W. Ileaver, 85; for a basket of dried flowers 

 handsomely arranged, II. Ratt, 81. 



Boquets. — Best pair of pyramid hand Bouquet, to W. Ileaver, 

 82 ; sec. best pair of pyramid hand Boquets, T. Knott, 8l ; best 

 pair of convex or French Bouquets, T. Knott, 82 ; sec. best pair 

 W. Heaver, 81 ; best pair of vase Bouquets, J. Cook, 83; sec. best, 

 W. Heaver, 8l ; best display of Bouquets, J. Cook 85; sec. best dis- 

 play, W. Heaver, 83 ; one flat and one pyramid Bouquet, J. Cook. 



For Apples. — T. V. Petticolas for best and greatest number of 

 vari. of assorted Apples, 810; R. Buchanan, 87; for the sec. best, 

 M. McWilliams, of Delhi, for the best five baskets of a half-peck 

 each, 85. No sec. best in competition. J. E. Mottier, of Delhi, for 

 the best display in quality and vari., 810; F. Gr. Cary, of College 

 Hill, for sec. best, do., 87 ; H. Paul, for 3d. best do., do., 85. W. E. 

 Mears, for the 10 best vari., ZQ ; H. Lingo, for sec. best 10 vari., 84. 

 W. H. Pye, for the best 6 vari., 84 ; D. Z. Sedam, of Storrs, for sec. 

 best do., 83. S. S. Jackson, the best 3 vari., 83 ; jNI. H. White, 

 for the sec. best 3 vari., 82. M. McWilliams, for the best arranged 

 basket, -^3 ; M. H. White, for sec, arranged basket, $2. 



Gratuities in the following sums were awarded for choice contri- 

 butions, viz : Mrs. E. A. Bickham, of Storrs, 81 ; W. C. Groves, Ga- 

 briel Sleath, E. Mayhew, M. C. Dew, S. S. L'Hommedieu, S. J. 

 Jones and Mr. Green, %\ each; and F. Diserns, of Delhi, 82. 



Pears. — M. S. Wade, for the best display in quantity and vari., 

 810; W. Heaver, for the sec. best do., 87; M. McWilliams, for 3d. 

 do., do., $5. W. S. Hatch, of Delhi, for the best 5 vari., $4 ; no sec. 

 best. F. Koloff, for the best 3 vari., 63; T. Lambert, sec. do., do., 

 $2; F. G. Cary, for best display of 1 vari., $2; H. Paull, for sec. do., 

 do., $1. Gratuities of 8l each are awarded to G. Dulhagen, H. 

 Duhme, W. H. Leverickand C. Saunders. 



Foreign Grapes, Grown Under Glass. — W. Heaver, for the 

 best display, »^6 ; W. Resor, for sec. best do., do., ^4. W. Resor, 

 best 3 vari., $4 ; W. Heaver, sec. best do., do.. |3. N. B. — Mr. 

 Heaver's hunches of grapes are the largest^ but Mr. Resor's of the 

 best color and size. W. Resor, for the best single bunch, 82 ; W. 

 Heaver, for sec. best, $1. 



M. W. E. Mears received a premium of ^2 for the best plate of 

 foreign grapes, grown in the open air, of the vari. Ohasselas de Fon- 

 tainehleu. 



