Green-house Plants. — The committee notice that the premium awarded at the June exhibition 

 to V. P. Dou-w, for three best Pelargoniums, was by mistake credited to L. Menand, and wis-h to 

 correct the error. 



The committe report that there was exhibited a large number of very choice plants in pots, 

 and evergreens, which were exceedingly well grown, and show great skill in their culture. The 

 collection shown by L. Menand was particularly worthy of notice, but he refused to enter them 

 for competition. They award the premium. 



Best ten Plants, to E. Corning, Jr. ; Morris Walsh, gr. — For Manettia coccinea, Erica transparens, 

 Amyrillis vitatta, Viuca rosea and alba, Ixora crocata, Taberna-montana coronaria, Bouvardia 

 triphylla, Lantania (species). 



Best six Plants, to Joel Rathbone ; "Wm. Bennett, gr. — For Vinca alba and rosea, Allaraanda 

 Schottii, Cuphea platyccntra, Plumbago larpenta, and Achimines longiflora.' 



Best three Plants,'^o E. Corning, Jr. — For Ilelitropium Peruvianum, Abelia rupestris, and Cuphea 

 platycentra. 



Cut Flowers — Daldias — Best and most extensive display, to James Wilson, for fifty varieties, $2. 



Best twelve dissimilar blooms, to James Wilson, for Mogul, Seraph Resseguer, Madam Zahler, 

 Lady of the Lake, Tippecanoe, Cleopatra, Constantia, Lady Sale, Joshua Longstreth, $2. 



Best six dissimilar blooms, to James Wilson, for Joshua Longstreth, Walter Hillson, Rainbow, 

 Belle de Paris, Mogul, Tippecanoe, f 1. 



Best Dahlia, to James Wilson, for Box. 



Phloxes — Best ten distinct varieties, to James Wilson, for Princess Marianna, Acuminata alba, 

 Reine des Phloxes, Beliraine, Eliza, ILirrisouii, Marius, Alba purpurea, Speeiosa, Eucharis, 82. 



German Asters — Best and most extensive display, to Wm. Xewcomb, for twenty varieties, $2, 

 Second best, to E. C. Mcintosh, $L 



Verbenas — Best twelve varieties, to James Wilson, for Blue Bonnet, St. Margaret, Climax, Orb 

 of Day, Defiance, Isabel, Yiscata, Amazon, Smith's Exquisite, Iphigene, Blue Defiance, General 

 Brea, 82. 



Best six varieties, to Mrs. Van Xamee, for Beauty Supreme, Defiance, St, Margaret, Striped 

 Eclipse, Jenny Lind, Harlequin, $L 



Native Plants — Best exhibition, to Mrs. Van Xamee, sixty -five varieties, ^2. 



Bouquets, Floral Designs, &.c. — Best rouud vase, to James Wilson, $2. 



Best flat parlor, to Mrs. J. T. Van Namee, $2. 



Best round hand, to J. Wilson, $1. 



Best flat hand, to James Wilson, $1. 



Best basket bouquet, to Mrs. J. T. Van Xamce, $1. 



Best floral design, to Mrs. J. T. Van Xamee, for a beautiful floral table, surmounted by a can- 

 delabra, 83. 



The committee wish particularly to commend the basket bouquets, entered by Mrs. V. P. Douw, 

 of Greenbush, and regret that they did not come within the rules. 



Vegetables. — The committee report that there were but few vegetables exhibited ; that those 

 were good, generally, and in some instances very fine. 



Tlie committee very much regret that vegetable growers in this vicinity do not take more 

 interest in these exhibitions. The finer products, such as fruit and flowers, seem to be engrossing 

 attention to the exclusion of more substantial ones. The vegetable department, supplied, as it 

 might be, from the upland and island gardens of this vicinity, would be as attractive and instruc- 

 tive as any in the exhibition, and it is earnestly hoped that those having it in their power will, 

 liercafter, make liberal contributions, so that this pai't of the show may command its proper 

 position. 



The principal exhibitors were Messrs. R Corning, Jr., Wra. JS'ewcomb, John S. Goold, V. P, 

 Douw, R C. Mcintosh, W. C. Ilalsey, Ac. 



