Domestic Notices. 365 



By V. P. Pouw, Green Amber, and Woodward's Whitesmith gooseber- 

 ries, Red Antwerp, and White Ai, twerp raspberries. 



By Charles H. Merritt, of Troy, English Morello cherries ; the commit- 

 tee cannot omit this oppoitunity to add, that, owing to tlie extreme vicissi- 

 tudes of the last winter, the cherry trees in this whole vicinity, with the ex- 

 ception of an occasional isolated instance in well protected yards in the 

 cities, have not borne frnit this season, 



By J. W. Haydock, Greeiibush, While Dutch currants. 



By Dr. J. V\ ilsun, of Bethlehem, White Antwerp raspberries. Yellow 

 Amber, and Cottage Girl gooseberries, White Dutch, and Red Dutch cur- 

 rants. 



By ITenry Vail, of Mount Ida, twelve varieties of gooseberries, viz : — 

 White Eagle, Edwards' Jolly Tar, Whitesmith, Yellow Ball, Champion, 

 Wenman'sGreen Ocean, Williams's Favorite, Pitmaston's Green, Saunders's 

 Cheshire Lass, Massy's Heart of Oak, Green Walnut, and Berry's Green- 

 wood ; four varieties of currants, viz ; — White Dutch, Red Dutch, Cham- 

 pagne, and Black English; four varieties of rasjiberries, viz: — Kew Red 

 Antwerp, Red Antwerp, Yellow Antwerp, and Franconia. 



By Dr. H. Wendell, five varieties of gooseberries, viz : — Red Warring- 

 ton, Massy's Heart of Oak, Woodward's Whitesmith, Champagne, and 

 Berry's Greenwood ; White Antwerp raspberries, and six varieties of cur- 

 rants, viz : — Knight's Sweet Hed, White Dutch, Red Dutch, Large Fruited 

 Missouri, Black English, and Pink Champagne. 



By Alexander Walsh, Cosford filberts. 



By Spencer Daniels, of Albany, Whitesmith, and two varieties of seed- 

 li.ig gooseberries, of medium size, and fair character. 



By James Wilson, three var eties of gooseberries, viz : — Golden Ball, 

 Farrow's Roaring Lion, and Capper's Bonny Lass, two varieties of currants, 

 viz: — Knight's Sweet Hed, and White Grape, a large and beautiful new 

 variety, but more acid than the White Dutch. 



By Lawson Annesley, of Albany, six varieties of gooseberries, viz : — 

 Red Warrington^ Whitesmith, Williams's Favorite, Early Sulphur, Massy's 

 Heart of Oak, and Crown Bob. 



Premiums : The committee have awarded the premiums as follows : — 



Cherries. — For the best one variety, the only one exhibited, English Mo- 

 rello, to Charles H. Merritt, #1 00. 



Curranls. — For the best and finest flavored variety, to James Wilson, for 

 beautiful specimens of Knight's Sweet Red, a rich and favorite new cur- 

 rant, having much less acidity than any other variety, %2 CO. For the sec- 

 ond best, and finest flavored, to Dr. H. VVendell, for very large and beauti- 

 ful specimens of the White Dutch, #1 00. 



Gooseberries. — For the best and finest flavored variety, to Henry Vail, for 

 very large and beautiful specimens of the White Eagle, a rich, sweet, and 

 delicious variety, 1^2 00. For the second best with same requirements, to 

 Henry Vail, for very finely grown specimens of the Edwards Jolly Tar, a 

 rich variety, and very Utile inferior to the above, #1 00. 



Raspberries. — For the best and fiuest flavored variety, to Henry Vail, for 

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