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two Couliflowers, J. Vick, Jr., Roclicster, $1. Best nineteen ears sweet corn, Gideon Lane, Mt 

 llor, $1. Liirgcst 5mun*h, J. Donellnn ct No|ilie\v, Ilanfonl's'LniidinLj, SI. I.,iifg08t pumpkin, Geo. 

 Swift, Clurkson, Vol. Trans. l{o.«t watorMiilons, Franeirt Hamilton, Hiirnl New Yorker. Best 

 8t]iiaslio8, S. P. Dewey, Rural New Yorker. Best beets, C. F. Crosman, ^'o]. Trans, and $1. Best 

 carrots, C. F. Crosman, Vol. Ins. and ^1. T. Backus, Rochester, nice lot vegotablcB, Vol. TranB. 

 and ^1. The committee would bighly commend the early shorthorn French carrots, exhibited by 

 J. Vick, Jr. 



IbvNEY, SuG.Mi, AND Bread. — Bcst lioncv, Gco. C. Smith, Clark?on, ^2; second best, Geo. Swift, 

 Clarkson, $1 ; third best, S. Sheplierd, Tittsford, Vol. Ins. Be?t sugar, Mrs. A. Fitch, Riga ; 

 $3 ; second best, J. C. Howes, Sweden, ^2. Best three loaves white bread, Geo. Swift, Clarkson, 

 $2; second best, Ira, Bellows, Pittsford, 81 ; third best, Samuel Ilaiglit, Vol. Trans. Best brown 

 bread, Geo. Swift, Clarkson, $2; second best J. P. Young, Sweden, $1; third best, J. Riley, 

 Brighton, Vol. Ins. Other nice samples of white bread were presented, which do credit to the 

 skill of the exhibitors. The committee would gladly have awarded all a iircmium, but the society 

 limits would not allow it. 



Flowers. — Nurserymen's Lid — Best display of green-house plants, A. Frost tfc Co., Dip. Best 

 two round hand-boqucts, C. J. Ryan it Co., $2 ; second best, J. Doiiellan &, Nephew, Si. Best 

 two round table-boquets, J. Donellan & Nephew ; second best, A. Frost &. Co., $2. Best two 

 flat boqucts, A. Frost <t Co., ^'1 ; second best, J. Donellan & Nephew, $1. Best display of Dahlia.", 

 correctly named, G. J. Ryan &, Co., Dip. Best twenty-four varieties named, Ellwanger &, Barry, 

 $3. Best twelve do., Wm. King, S2. Best six do., A. Frost & Co., $1. Best and greatest collec- 

 tion of Rose^, corrrectly named, Ellwanger &. Barry, Dip. ; second best, A. Frost & Co., $3. Best 

 eighteen varieties Roses, Wm. King, Dip. Best collection of Phloxes, Ellwanger <t Barry, ?3. 

 Best collection of Verbenas, Ellwanger <fc Bany, $2; second best, J. Donellan <fe Nephew, $1. 

 The committee regret there was no competition in many instances in plants and flowers, many of 

 the articles which took premiums being inferior. 



Ainateur List. — Best display of Pansies, Mrs. A. Fitch, Riga, $3. No. 68 — best collection of 

 native flowers, $1. Best two round table-boquets, Mr. H. P. Norton, $3 ; second best, R. H. 

 Hardy, §1. Best six Balsams, Mrs. A. Fitch, Riga, $1. Best six Asters, J, Vick, Jr., Rochester, |1. 

 Best collection of annuals, J. Vick, Jr., Rochester, ^Z. Best floral ornament, H. A. Worden, $3 ; 

 second best, H. J. Greig, Wm. MeNab, gardener, $2. Mrs. Luke Cliamberlain, boquet of dried 

 grapes, $L Mrs. James Smith, do., $1. D. C. Greenleaf exhibited a handsome floral ornament, 

 not for competition. 



IIouTicuLTURAL. — Xurseryiueu's List. — The committee on fruits, owing to the lateness of the 

 hour they were enabled to get to work, and the great crowd of visitors, are not very sanguine in 

 the justness of their awards. They recommend the following premiums: Greatest number of 

 varieties of apples, best grown and named, Chas. Powis, Greece, Sil. Med. ; second do.. Cherry & 

 Co., Irondequoit, $3; third do., J. Donellan & Nephew, Greece, $2; fourth do., Ellwanger <fe 

 Barry, Rochester, ^1. Greatest number of varieties of peaches, J. Donellan & Nephew, Greece, 

 Sil. Med. ; second do., J. J. Thomas, Macedftn, $2. Best grown and greatest number of varieties 

 of pears, Ellwanger «t Barry, Rochester, Sil. Med; second do., Chas. Powis, Greece, $3 ; third do., 

 J. Donellan & Nepliew, Greece, $2. Best basket of assorted fruits, Charles Powis, Greece, $3. 

 Best di^h of pears, Ellwanger & Barry, $3. Best dish of apples, J. Donellan & Nephew, Greece, 

 $2. Best dish of quinces, J. Ryan & Co., Greece, $1. Best collection of grapes grown under 

 glass, Ellwanger <fe Barry, Rochester, $3. Best bunch do., Ellwanger & Barry, |1. Best collec- 

 tion of grapes grown in open air, Ellwanger <fc Barry, $3 ; second best, Cherry & Co., Irondequoit, 

 Vol. Trans. 



Amateur List. — Greatest number of varieties of apples (44), II. H. Brown, Greece, Sil. Med. ; 

 second do. (38), N. <fe R S. Hayward, Brighton, .$3. Greatest number of varieties of peai 

 grown and named, H. P. Norton, Brockport, Sil. Med. ; second do., A. Pinney, Clarkson, $3 



