EDITOR'S TABLE. 



variety of Verbenas, Mrs. William Ne-wcomb, Pittstown, 5 ; second do., Mrs. T. Mabbett, Mechan- 

 icsville, 3. Best six varieties, Mrs. T. Mabbett, Mochanicsville, 3 ; second best, Mrs. William K"e\v- 

 corab, Pittstown, 2. Best three varieties, Mrs. William Newcomb, Pittstown, 2. Best seedling, 

 Mrs. T. Mabbett, Mechauicsville, 2 ; second best, Mrs. J. B. Finlay, Saratoga, 1. Best collection 

 of German Asters, Mrs, T. Mabbett, Meehanicsville, 5 ; second best, Mrs. Van Namee, Pittstown, 3. 

 Flowers. — General List, open to all Competitors. — Best floral ornament, George Warren, $5. 

 Best floral design, Mrs. T. Mabbett, Mechaniesville, 5 ; second best, Mrs. P. Bennett, Mechanics- 

 ville, 3. Best hand boquet, flat, James Wilson, Albany, 3 ; second best, Mrs. P. Bennett, Mechan- 

 iesville, 2. Best hand boquet, round, James Wilson, Albany, 3; second best, Mrs. G. W. Wilcox, 

 Saratoga, 2. Best basket boquet, with handle, Eliza D. Palmer, Greenfield, 3. For the most beau- 

 tifully arranged basket of flowers, Mrs. Emily Newcomb, Pittstown, 3. Best exliibilion of speci- 

 mens of dried plants, Mrs. Isaac Clement, Halfmoon, S. S. Med. 



Fruit. — Professional List. — Apples. — Best twenty varieties of good table apples, three of each 

 variety, named and labelled, grown by exhibitoi-, George 11. Cherry, Rochester, $10; second best, 

 A. Frost <fe Co., Rochester, 1 ; third best, Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, 5 ; fourth best, John 

 Morse, Cayuga Bridge, Vol. Trans. Best ten varieties of table apples, John Morse, Cayuga Bridge, 

 8 ; second best. Thorp, Smith, Ilanchett, & Co., Syracuse, 5. Best basket of standard fruits, to be 

 composed of a variety of fruits, at least throe of each variety, John Morse, Cayuga Bridge, 6. 



Pears. — Best twelve varieties of pears, named and labelled, Ellwanger <fe Barry, Rodiester, 8 ; 

 second bes*^, John Morse, Cayuga Bridge, 6 ; third best, Thorp, Smith, Ilanchett, & Co., Syracuse, 

 4 ; fourth best, James Wilson, Albany, Barry's Fruit Gar. Best six varieties of pears, three of 

 each variety, Ellwanger <fe Barry, Rochester, 5 ; second best. Maxwell Brothers, Geneva, 3 ; third 

 best, John Morse, Cayuga Bridge, 2 ; fourth best. Thorp, Smith, Ilanchett, & Co., Syracuse, 

 Thomas' Fruit Cult. Best collection of newly-introduced pears, with a description, Ac, Ellwanger 

 <fe Barry, Rochester, Dip. and Hovey's Col'd Fruits. 



Peaches. — Best six varieties of peaches, named and labelled, John Morse, Cayuga Bridge, 5 ; 

 second best, John Morse, 3. Best three varieties of peaches, named and labelled, John Morse, 3 ; 

 second best, John Morse, 2. Best twelve peaches, John Morse, 3 ; second best, John Morse, 2. 



Plums. — Best collection of plums, six specimens each variety, Ellwanger &, Barry, Rochester, 5. 

 Best four varieties of good plums, six specimens each, James Wilson, Albany, 3. 



Grapes. — Best and most extensive collection of good native grapes, grown in the open air, A. 

 Frost & Co., Rochester, 5. 



Fruit. — Amateur List. — Apples. — For tlie best twenty varieties of good table apples, three of 

 each variety, named and labelled, grown by exhibitors, N. & E. S. Hay ward, Rochester, 810; 

 second best, S. H. Case, New Hartford, Oneida county, 7 ; third beet, E. R. Jones, Bullston, 5; 

 Best nineteen varieties of table apples, James Van Namee, Pittstown, 8; second best, X. & E. S. 

 Ilay ward, Rochester, 5 ; third best, E. R. Jones, Ballston ; fourtli best, J. II. Case, New Hartford, 

 Oneida county, Down. Fruit. Best fall seedling apple for all purposes, with description of tree, 

 history of its origin, (fee, one dozen specimens to be exhibited, E. R. Jones, Ballston, 5. Best bas- 

 ket of standard fruits, at least of three varieties, Robert McDonnell, Saratoga county, G; second 

 best, James T. Van Namee, Pittstown, 4. 



Pears. — For the best twelve varieties of pears, named and labelled, D. T. Vail, Troy, 8 ; second 

 best, K R. Jones, Ballston, 6. Best six varieties of pears, tliree of each varietj', D. T. Vail, Troy, 

 5 ; second best, Elisha Dorr, Albany, 3 ; third best, II. G. Dickinson, Lyons, 2 ; fourth best, E. R. 

 Jones, Ballston, Thomas' Fruit Cult. Best collection of newly-introduced peai-s, with a descrip- 

 tion. Sac, D. T. Vail, Troy, Dip. and Hovey's Col'd Fruits. 



Peaches. — Best six varieties of peaches, named and labelled, N. <t E. S. Hayward, Rochester, 5. 

 Best tliree varieties of peaches, named and labelled, P. Bennett, Mechaniesville, 3 ; second best, 

 N. <fe E. S. Hayward, Rochester, 2. Best twelve f.eaches, Robert McDonnell, Greenfield, Saratoga 

 county, 3 ; second best, N. & E. S. Ilay ward, Rochester, 2 ; third best, 11. G. Dickinson, Lyons, 

 Vol. Trans. Best seedling variety, six specini'^ns, Elisha Dorr, Albany, 3. 



„i,,. — Best collection of plums, six speeimens of each variety, E. Dorr, Albany, 5 ; second 

 Bennett, Mechaniesville, 3 ; third best, James T. Van Namee, Pittstown, 1. Best four 



