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PENNSYLVAiNIA HURT. SOC. 



APrLF.i. 



For llic best, one busliel. lo Jacob Iluiiies. 



For llie next bosi ilo,, lo John Purknis. 



For Ibi- bol one perk, Henry N. Jotuison. 



For llie l)esl und most iiuinerouH niinied varieties, J. Moon. 



For tlie nexl best do., lo John I'erkiiis. 



For llif nexl besl do., to George B. Deacon. 



QUINXES. 



For the besl hiilf peck, lo Judge Isaac Wilkins. 



For ihe next besl do., lo un unknown conlribiilor. 



The Connnillee have also awarded sperial preniiiinib, viz. 



To John B. Smith, Landrelh ic Fulton, S. Maupay, James 

 Dundas. Mrs. H G. Freeman. Jacob SennelT. John C. Clark, 

 W. Chancellor. G. Liggett, Miss Gratz, I. B. Baxter, T. S., 

 for a fine display ot" I'ears, iwo dollars each. 



To Gen. AI. S. Wade ofCincinnati, for a most magnificent 

 display of Apples, incjuding the Kmperor Alexander, S5. 



To Thomas Hancock, for an interesting display of seed- 

 ling varieties of Apples, five dollars. 



To Daniel Holland, Henry Spachins, J. Comfort, J. Fell. 

 G. W. Carpenter, 'J. Kaighu, II. G. Freeman, for fine Apples, 

 one dollar each. 



To J. C. Whilall, for fine Oranges and Lemons, two dollars. 



To Mi.ss Gratz., for fine delicious figs, three dollars. 



To J. B. Smith, for fine German Medlars, two dollars. 

 W. D. Hhin'ckle, 

 Peter Mackenzie, 



PhilwUlphia, Sept. 17, 1846. Geo. Zajstzisger. 



The Committee for awarding premiums on "Vegetables, 

 respectfully reporl the following as the result of their exa- 

 mination, viz. 



POTATOKS. 



For the best, one bushel, to .Samuel Cooper. 



For the nexl besl do., to Joseph C. Zane. 



A special premium for seventeen varieties of seedlings, lo 

 J. J. Jennings, five dollars 



For the best Sweet, one bu.shei to G. Brown. 



For the next best do., to C. Hopkins. 

 ON loss. 



For the best four dozen, to J. Riley, gardener at the In- 

 sane Hospital. 



For the next best do., to A. Fellen. 



CABBAGE. 



For the best six heads, to P. Gallagher, gardener to Miss 

 Gratz. 

 For the next best do., to A. Felten. 

 For the besl Red do., to J. J. Jennings. 

 For the next best do., lo S. Coof>er. 



CARROTS. 



For the best, garden culture, to A. Felten. 



For the nexl best, do., to W. Hall, gardener to C. Cope. 



BEETS. 



For the best, one dozen, and the nexl best do., to A. Felten. 



LETTUCE. 



For the best six heads, and tlie next best do., to A. Felten. 



ENDIVE. 



For the best blanched six heads, to A. Felten. 

 For the next best do., to S. Cooper. 



CHARD. 



For the best, six heads., to Anthony Felten. 

 For the next best do., to Samuel Cooper. 



CARDOON. 



For the best, six heads, to Anthony Felten. 



For the next besl do., lo J. Jones, gardener to G. G. Leiper. 



CELERY. 



For the best, six stalks, to MV. Simon, gardener to G. W. 

 Carpenter. 

 For the next besl do. to J. Jones, gardener to G. G. Leiper. 



SALSIFY. 



For the best, two dozen, to Anthony Felten. 

 For the next best, do., to .Samuel Cooper. 



EGG PLANTS. 



For the best six, to J. Jones, gardener to G. G. Leiper. 

 For the nexl besl do., to J. Riley, of the InsaneHospital. 



TOMATOES. 



For the best, one peck, to Anthony Felten. 



For the nexl best do., to J. Jones, gardener to G. G. Leiper. 



CRANBERRIES. 



Not the quantity exhibited. 



PUMPKINS. 



For the largest, two, to A. Henderson, gardener to W. 

 Chancellor. 



For the next largest, do., to Anthony Felten. 



VKOKTABLEII. 



For the besl display, to Anthony Felten. 



For the next be.il (lo., lo J. C. Kngleman. 



For the nexl best do., to Samuel Cooper. 



For the next best do., to J. Jones, gardener lo G. G. Leiper. 



HONET. 



For the best display, to Jeruinlah Foulk. 



For the next be.il do., to U. Trites. 



For the next besl do., to Jeremiah Foulk. 

 Sfifcial I'remiums. 



To W. Sjiiton, gardener to G. W. Carpenter, for aduplay, 

 two dollars. 



To R. Henry, gardener to G. Blight, for a display, two 

 dollars. 



To A. Palton, gardener to Mrs. Kohne, for a display, two 

 dollars. 



To A. Henderson, gardener to W. Chancellor, for a dis- 

 play, two dollars. 



To. D. R. .MeCroney. gardener at the Friend's Asylum, 

 for a display, two dollars. 



To John Austin, gardener to Isaac B. Baiter, for a display, 

 two dollars. 



To John Jackson of Darby, Pa., for a display, two dollars. 



To J. R. Bowman, of Lower Merion, Pa., for a display, 

 two dollars. 



To Dr. Rivinus, for very fine Turnip Celery, two dollars. 



The committee have taken favorable notice of the follow- 

 ing, viz 



Edward Rogers, very fine display. 



John Riley, gardener at the Insane Hospital, very fine 

 display. 



Win. Hall, gardener to Caleb Cope, a very fine display. 



R. Buist, Celery and Potatoes. 



Miss .Ale Donald, Mexican Gourd. 



Joseph Diamond, Valparaiso .Squash. 



J. C Englcntan, superior Sugar Corn. 



James Remixgtow, 

 Edwin .Meredith, 



J. W. M/iRTIEN, 



Henry A. Dreer. 

 Philofhlphia, Sept. 16, 1846. Isaac B. Baxter. 



The Coininiltee on Flowers, Designs, etc., appointed to 

 award the Society's premiums for ihe Eighteenth Annual Ex- 

 hibition, beg respectfully to make the following report : 



For llie best twenty named varieties of Dahlias, three dol- . 

 lars lo Gerhard Schmiiz. 



For the next best do., two dollars, to Gerhard Schmiiz. 



For the best American Seedling Dahlia, parti-colored, three 

 dollars, lo Gerhard Schmitz 



For the best do., self-colored, three dollars to G. Schmitz. 



For the best and mosl appropriate design formed of cut flow- 

 ers. forty dollars, to Archibald Henderson, gardener to Whar- 

 ton Chancellor, representing a Collage .Summer hou.se. 



For Ihe iisxt besl design, thirty dollars, to Samuel Maupay, 

 for the plan of a rural temple. 



For the next best design, twenty dollars, to Joseph Cook, for 

 a pretty rustic arbor. 



For the next best design, fifteen dollars, to Samuel Maupay, 

 for a representation of a grotto. 



For the next besl design, twelve dollars, to Samuel Maupay, 

 for a plan of a pagoda. 



For the next best design, ten dollars, to P. Gallagher, gar- 

 dener to Miss Gratz, for a pretty rustic temple. 



For the next besl design, eight dollars, to Samuel Maitpay, 

 for a triumphal arch. 



For the next best design, six dollars to Archibald Hender- 

 son, gardener to Wharton Chancellor, for a large rural centre 

 table. 



For tlie next best design, five dollars, to the same, for a 

 small centre table. 



For the best and most approved bouquet, seven dollars to 

 Robert Kilvinglon, for a beautiful Cone. 



For the nexl besl bouquet, five dollars to Archibald Hender- 

 son, gardener to Wharton Chancellor, for a hanilsome basket. 



For ihe next best bouquet, three dollars, to Peter Carolan, 

 gardener to Samuel Welsh, for a handsome basket. 



For the best bouquet, formed of indigenous flowers, five 

 dollars, to Robert Kilvinglon, for a beautiful urn. 



For the next best bouquet, three dollars, to Peter Carolan, 

 gardener to Samuel AVelsh. for a preiiy basket 



For the besl pair of wreaths, ten dol'lars, to Archibald Hen- 

 derson, gardener to Chancellor Wharton. 



For the next best do., five dollars for the same. 



