Fair of the American Institute. 4G9 



(J. Ettringham, gardener,) for superior varieties of dahlias and oth- 

 er flowers — Doioning^s Cottage Architecture. D. Bolls, Blooming- 

 dale, for superior varieties dahlias and other flowers — Doioning's Ru- 

 ral Architecture. A. Bridgeman, corner of Eighteenth St. and Broad- 

 way, forsujjerior varieties of dahlias, including an ornamental frame- 

 work Fieur de Leu — Am. Flower Gard. Direct. T. Dunlap, Nii)lo's 

 Garden, for an ornamental Gothic temple, decorated with flowers — 

 Hoveifs Mag. of Hort. S,'C. D. & W. Phelan, corner of Stanton and 

 Forsyth Sir's., for superior varieties dahlias — BueVs Farmer'.i Comp. 

 W. Russell, Brooklyn, for superior specimens American seedling dah- 

 lias — Downing's Cot. Arch. Moses Van Beuren, Brooklyn, for su- 

 perior varieties of dahlias — Bridg. Gard. Ass. VV'm. Reed, corner 

 of Thirty-fourth St. and Third Avenue, for superior specimens dahlias 

 — J\Ianning''s Book of Fruits. Henry Brown, Fifteenth St., near 

 Fifth Avenue, for superior specimens flowers — Bridg. Flor. Guide. 

 AV^ H. Aspinwall. Staten Island, J. Kelly, gaidener, for superior spe- 

 cimens flowers — Brids:. Flor. Guide. T. Sprunt, Astoria, for a kite 

 frame of dahlias — Bridg. Flor. Guide. H. Bruen, Perth Amhoy, for 

 superior specimens dahlias — Bridg. Flor. Guide. Geo. Nixon, Stat- 

 en Island, for su|)erior specimens dahlias — Bridg. Flor. Guide. T. 

 Manning, F'lushins, L. I., VV. H. King, gardener, for two houquets 

 Rowdfri^— Bridg. Flor. Guide. T. Clemmins, gardener to Thomas 

 Addis Emmett, Seventy-ninth St., for superior varieties dahlias and 

 other flowers— ^J7cfg. "F/or. Guide. E. Eastmond, 93 Eleventh St., 

 for two bouquets dahlias — Bridg. Flor. Guide. Miss Catharine C. 

 Wakeman, Bergen, N. J., for a bouquet of dahlias — Bridg. Flor. 

 Guide. Oscar V. Dayton, Fortv-second St., for bouquet of flowers 

 — Bridg. Flor. Guide. Grant Thorhurn, Jr., 15 .John St., for l)ou- 

 quet of flowers — Bridg. Flor. Guide. Ja's Le Roy, 41 Ann St., for 

 superior varieties dahlias — Bridg. Flor. Guide. G. Johnson, N.York, 

 for two bottles blackberry wine^— F/oc. Guide. W. Kent, Brooklyn, 

 E. White, irardener, for regular supplies of dahlias — Bridg. Gar. As. 

 Fruit. — \Vm. P. Bnel, Albany, N. Y., for sixty-two varieties ap- 

 ples— Silver medal. Richard A. "Cornwall, 49 Dey St., for sujierior 

 specimens table apples — Copy of Kenrick^s American Orchardist. 

 Maurice Cunningham, gardener to Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster 

 Co., N. Y., for superior specimens winter apples— Brzcrg-. Gard. As't. 

 Peter A. Ross, 22.5 Thompson St., for superior specimens apples — 

 United States Farmer. S. G. Carpenter, 479 Bowery, for sui)erior 

 specimens apples — Cultivator. Dr. R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, 

 for superior specimens of pippin apples — Bridg. Gard. Ass. A. J. 

 Downing & Co., for thirty varieties pears, and fifty of apjiles — Sil- 

 ver medal. J. P. Mantel", for sixty-two varieties pears, and ten of 

 apples — Silver medal. Wm. Reed, corner of 'I'hirly-fourth St. and 

 Fourth Avenue, for su[)erior specimens table and winter pears — Ken. 

 Am. Or. W. Mosely, New Haven, Ct.. for superior specimens win- 

 ter pears — Bridg. Gard. Ass. Judge T. Dickerson, Patterson, N. 

 J., for superior specimens of Seckel pears— /iTen. Am. Or. Maurice 

 Cunningham, gardener to Rt- L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co. N. Y., for 

 superior specimens quinces — Ken. Am. Or. Dr. R. T . Underbill, 

 Croton Point, for su|)erior sjiecimens of quinces — Gray^s Fractical 

 Agriculture. Hon. Thomas H. Perkins, Boston, for eleven superb 

 varieties foreigo grapes — Silver medal. Dr. R. T. Uiiderhill, Cro- 



