470 Exhibitions of Horticultural Societies. 



ton Point, for superior specimens of Isabella and Catawba grapes — 

 Johnsori's Jlgricullural Chemistry. Matthew Antanides, Brooklyn, 

 for superior specimens IsHbeila s,'rapes — Gray''s Frac. Jig. John P. 

 Huff, Fort Lee, N. J., for superior specimens of field grapes — U. S. 

 Farmer. Edward Classen, 219 Delancey Street, for sufierior spe- 

 cimens of Sweetwater grapes — Manning's Book of Fruits. James 

 W. Burtis, Brooklyn, L. I-, for superior specimens of grapes — Man- 

 ning's Book of Fruits. M, Floy, Harlem, for su|)erior specimens 

 of gooseberries — Ke7i. Jim. Or. Barnum Blake. Franklin, Mass., 

 for superior si)ecimens of cultivated cranberries — Am, Ag. 



Vegetables. — John Beekman, Sixty-first St. (S. Ruth, gardener,) 

 for the best aiul greatest variety of culinary vegetal)les — Silver medal. 

 J. Jonas, Hurl^ate, for the best and greatest variety of vegetables, as 

 a field crop — Silver medal. Richard F. Carman, Fort Washington, 

 N. Y., (J. Ronset, gardener,) for superior specimens sugar beets — 

 U. S. Farmer. M. Hughes, Gowanus, L. I., for superior specimens 

 mangel wurtzel — Gray's Prac. Jig. J. C. Thomjjson, Tompkins- 

 vilie, Stafen Island, for su[)erior speciu)ens of Cape brocoli, &.c. — 

 Bridg. Gard. Ass. Daniel C. Folk, Newtown, L. I., for superior 

 specimens of drumhead cabbage — Doioning's Rural Architecture. 

 John E. Ross, 225 Thompson St., for superior specimens drumhead 

 cabbage — Diploma. Samuel A. Wiiloughby, Brooklyn, (P. Patter- 

 eon, gardener,) for superior specimens celery, &c. — Johnson's Ag. 

 Chem. T. Clemmins, gardener to Thomas Addis Emmeit, Seventy- 

 ninth St,, for superior speciniens of egg plants, &c. — Bridg. Gard. 

 Ass. Corf>oration Garden, Blackwell's Island, (James Wiggins, gar- 

 dener,) for superior specimens white and silver skinned onions — Buel's 

 Far. Comp. W, Van Wyck, Fishkill, N. Y., for superior red and sil- 

 ver skin onions — Am. Ag. J. Briell, Jersey City, (J. Ettringham, gar- 

 dener,) for superior species and varieties culinary vegetables — Gray's 

 Pract. Ag. S. B. Wakeman, Bergen, N. J., for superior specimens 

 table potatoes — Manning's Book of Fruits. H. W. Tibbits, Yonkers, 

 for superior specimens potatoes — Johnson's Ag. Chem. N. B. Smith, 

 Woodbury, Ct., for superior specimens potatoes — Cultivator. W. J. 

 Townsend, Astoria, L- I., for superior specimens potatoes and turnips 

 — Gray's Pract. Ag. N. N. Wyf^koff, Bushwick, Ij. I., for superior 

 specimens of garden products — Bridg. Gard. Ass. N. Wyckoff, 

 Bushwick, L. I., for su|>erior s|)ecimeus culinary vegetables — Buel's 

 Far. Comp. E. Lord, Staten Island, (J. Boyce, gardener,) for su- 



S)erior specimens squashes and pumpkins — Bndg. Gard. Ass. A. 

 ^^loek, 616 Broadway, for a superior pumpkin — Am. A^i. J. Foulk, 

 Hm'Uate, (S. Johnson, gardener,)for an extra large pum[)kin — Dana's 

 Muck Manual. H. Townsend, Hyde Park, for a superior pumpkin 

 — U. S. Farmer. W. Hughes, Gowanus, L. I.,for superitir sjiecimens 

 cocoanut squashes, &c. — Am. Ag. W. Covert, L. I., for superior 

 specimens of garden jjroducts — U. S. Farmer. E. S. Swords, Bloom- 

 ingdale, for superior specimens of Smyrna squashes — Johnson's Ag. 

 Chem. Maurice Cunningham, gardener to R. L. Pell, Pelham, Uls- 

 ter Co., N. Y., for superior s[»ecimens culinary vegetables — Dana's 

 Muck Man. J. P. Hatf, Fort Lee, N. J., for numerous varieties gar- 

 den products — Am. Ag. H. Delafield, W. Armstroni.', gardener, for 

 €uperior Sjiecimens culinary vegetables — Bridg. Gard. Ass. D. M. 

 Oemarest, N. J., for two Smyrna squashes, and a case of eggs — Da- 



