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Joshua Weaver, Fordliam, N. Y., for superior English (colored) dor- 

 kings, special premium. Silver medal. 



James Cauthers, No. 22, Sixth street, for silver pheasant fowls, special 

 premium. Bronze medal. 



M. R. Beam, No. 154, Twentieth street, for the best and largest variety 

 of pigeons. Silver cup, $10. 



Joshua Weaver, Fordham, N. Y., for superior English pouters. Dip. 



E. W. Hammond, No. 88, Clinton street, for an exhibition of pigeons 

 and African bantams. Diploma. 



W. L. Clemens, No. 89, West Fortieth street, for a cage of doves. 

 Brown's book on poultry. 



HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. 



Fruit — First Series. 



Judges — Wm. S. Carpenter, Wm. J. Davidson, Thos. Hogg. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best collection of named 

 varieties of apples. Silver cup, $15. 



Thos. H. Fentrees, Greensboro, N. C, for the second best collection of 

 named varieties of apples. Large silver medal. 



Westbrook & Mendenhall, Greensboro, N. C, for the best twelve named 

 varieties of table apples. Large silver medal. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., for the best collection of fifty 

 named varieties of pears. Silver cup, $15. 



Hovey & Co., Boston, Mass., for the second best collection of fifty named 

 varieties of pears. Large silver medal. 



H. E. Hooker & Co., Rochester, N. Y., for the best twelve named 

 varieties of pears. Large silver medal. 



P. T. Quinn, gardener to Jas. J. Mapes, Newark, N. J., for the second 

 best twelve varieties of pears. Village and Farm Cottages. 



Mrs. F. B. Durfee, Fall River, Mass., for the best collection of foreign 

 grapes. Silver cup, $10. 



James Wiggins, gardener to Jas. Brown, Wehawken, N. J., for a collec- 

 tion of foreign grapes. Silver medal. 



James Scanlan, gardener to Mr. G. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for sixteen 

 varieties of foreign grapes. Silver cup, $10. 



C. W. Grant, lona, N. Y., for the best twelve bunches of Catawba 

 grapes. Silver medal. 



Wm. A. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for the best twelve bunches of 

 Isabella grapes. Silver medal. 



C. W. Grant, Zona, N. Y.,for the second best twelve bunches of Isabella 

 grapes. Diploma. 



J. W. Clark, Sandusky, Ohio, for the best twelve free stone peaches. 

 Thomas' Fruit Book. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., for a collection of named varie- 

 ties of plums. Silver medal. 



Alexander McCuUum, gardener to Mrs. Jas. Hooker, Poughkeepsie, N. 

 Y., for fine peaches. Transactions Am, Institute. 



