EDITOR'S TABLE, 



FiiriT.— PBorwwioNAi. List.— .!;'/>/<'«.— .). AV. Hniloy, riutWiiirgli, gnnloft number of (jmul variollcg ond »pc'cl« 

 mens. Silver Clip, value ♦IS. A. Frost i Co., INvchcstc-r, N. Y., beat 20 varieties and best grown, 8 rpeelincns ouch, 

 |10; Norman Crittenden, Ithacn, N. Y., second be.'^t, f.V 



/•rt„.«._Klhvanger »t Harry, i:(iclie.'<ler, pre.'ilesl number of pood varieties and best fpceimcns, Silver Cup, value, 

 ll.'i. Kllwanser .^ I'.nrry, be.^t L'O varieties, best s|iei'in)cns, 3 cif eacli, Silver Plate, value !flO; A. Frost, Uorhestcr, 

 second be?!, $.\ Kllwangor & Harry, be;?t I'J viirieties and bc^t ?pecinieiis, f. of each, $s. Ellwanger &, IJarry, beet 

 six varieties and best specimens, $."> ; Norman Crittenden, Ilhiica, N. Y., second best, ^.■?. 



(^iiincfe. — Norman Crittenden, Ithaca, best 12, $3; A. Frost &, Co., Kochester, second be;t, $2. 



yvac7(t'«.— John IJ. Wolsey, New York, best variety, 12 specimens, $2. 



riun)s. — Ellwanger it Harry, liochcster, N. Y., greatest number of varieties, and best grown specimens, $.'). 



Grapes. — K. T. rnderhiU, Crotnn Point, N. Y., greatest number of good native varieties and best grown speci- 

 mens, |5 ; W. A. Underbill, second be^l, |3. James Aitkin, Poughkecpsie, best one variety, >2. T. W. Ludlow, jr., 

 Yonkers, N. Y., greatest number of varieties, and best specimciu of foreign, grown under glass, |10. T. W. Ludlow, 

 Jr., best one variety, f 3. 



Watermelons. — John Hope, Cnigers Island, greatest number of varieties, and best specimens, f 2. 



AMATKra List. — Apples. — N. «& K. S. llayward, I'righton, greatest number of good varieties, and best specimens, 

 Silver Cup, value, ^15. N. & K. S. llayward, best twenty varieties, and best grown, plate f 10 ; A. Fitch, New Salem, 

 second best grown, |5. Job T. 'Whipple, Greenwich, seedling Ajiple, " Strawberry," Klliotfs Fruit liook. James 0. 

 Miller, jr., Montgomery, " Miller's Seedling," Elliott. E. K. Jones, lUirnt Hill, "Jones' seedling Apple," Dip. 



Fears. — Elislia Dorr, Albany, best si.x varieties, best specimens, ^5. Kirtland & McCulloch, Greenbush, best speci- 

 mens of Yirgalicu and Scckcl Pears, Elliott's Fruit Book. W. F. Ingalls, Yolney, Pears, Downing. 



Peaches. — IL G. Dickinson, Lyons, greatest number of varieties and best grown specimens correctly named. Silver 

 plate, $5; E. Sherman, Crawford, second best, $3. ]I. G. Dickinson, best one variety, 12 specimens, |2. 



/";«;»«.— Elisha Dorr, Albany, greatest number of varieties, and best grown specimens, plate, value ^. Elisha 

 Dorr, best six varieties, six specimens eacli, plate, value, $3. El'sha Dorr, best single variety, 12 specimens, ^2. 



Grapes. — Theodore Fowler, East Fishk ill, greatest number of good native varieties, and best grown specimens, 

 $5 ; Isaac Merrltt, Harts Yillage, second best, $3. Isaac Merritt, best single variety, $2. 



Discretionarij. — A. P. Cummings, 'Williamsburgh, L. I., figs, Trans. Elisha Dorr, Albany, "Wax Phim, a seedling, 

 worthy of cultivation, Dip. and Trans. "\V. S. Carpenter, llye, seedling Peach, "Carpenter's White," Trans. Dr. C. 

 W. Grant, lona, best ripened Catawba Grape, Trans. Isaac Merritt, Harts Village, best cluster Grape, foreign variety. 

 Trans. Institute. Michael McGuinnes, Factoryvillc, Staten Island, Gooseberries of remarkable size, Buist's Flower 

 Garden. Janes, Beebe & Co., 350 Broadway, N. Y., a display of beautiful bronze statuary and vases, Dip. and Silver 

 Medal. 'WiHiam Hunter, for a display of fine wooden tubs, for plants, $3. Palmer & Longking, 142 Chatham 8t,N. 

 Y., for flue ornamental flower stands, $3. "William A. Underbill, CrotoQ Point, for superior Catawba Grapes, the best 

 exhibited, but unfortunately not seen by the judges, Silver Medal. 



FoEF.ir.N Y Rv\i.— Pears.— Wuvvy it Co., Boston, Mass., for the greatest number of good varieties, and best speci- 

 mens correctly named, two of each variety, Silver Cup, value, $15. Uovey & Co., best twenty varieties, best speci- 

 mens, three of each. Silver plate, value, $10. 



Grapes. — E. AV. Bull, by Ilovey it Co., Boston, Mass., best variety of good native Grapes, six bunches Concord 

 Grape, f 2. James Potter, Princeton, N. J., best specimens and greatest number of varieties of foreign Grapes, grown 

 under glass, six bunches of each, |10. James Potter, by James Kane gardener, best single variety under glass, Black 

 Hamburgh, $3. 



AppUs. — L. S. Pennington, "Whiteside Co., 111., greatest number of good varieties, and best specimens, at least 

 three of each. Silver Cup, value, $1.5. L. S. Pennington, HI., best 20 varieties, best grown and correctly named, $10. 



Special.— W. Antrobus Uohvell, Quebec, C. "W., Fruit gatherer. Silver Medal. 



