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Celery. — Four roots, Pascal: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, $4; 2d, W. Heustis & Son, $3; 3d, Walter War- 

 burton, $2. 

 Any other variety: 



1st, E. L. Lewis, Paris Golden, $4; 2d, Joseph Thorpe, Paris Golden, 

 $3; 3d, Giraud Foster, Paris Golden, $2. 

 Corn. — Yellow or Field, twenty-five ears, traced: 



1st, Elliott Moore, Longfellow, $3; 2d, Elliott Moore, Moore's Pre- 

 mium, $2; 3d, A. F. Stevens, $1. 

 Cucumbers. — Pair: 



1st, Walter Warburton, Telegraph, $3; 2d, Giraud Foster, Telegraph, 

 $2; 3d, W. W. Rawson, $1. 

 Endive. — Four specimens: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, Bavarian, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, Giant Fringed, 

 $2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, Broad Leaf, $1. 

 Leek. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, Walter Warburton, International, $3; 2d, Edward Parker, Inter- 

 national, $2; 3d, Giraud Foster. Perfection, $1. 

 Lettuce. — Four heads : 



1st, Giraud Foster, $4; 2d, W. W. Rawson, $3; 3d, E. L. Lewis, $2. 

 Parsnips. — Twelve specimens of Long Smooth: 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $3; 2d, Mrs. O B. Jennings, $2; 3d, E. L. Lewis, 

 $1. 

 Twelve specimens of Hollow Crown 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $3; 2d, Manuel De Souza, $2; 3d, Walter War- 

 burton, $1. 

 Salsify. — Twelve specimens: 



1st, A. E. Hartshorn, $3; 2d, W. J. Clemson, $2; 3d, Mrs. O. B. 

 Jennings, $1. 

 Tomatoes. — Twelve specimens : 



1st, W. J. Clemson, $3; 2d, E. L. Lewis, $2; 3d, Walter Warburton, $1. 

 Collection of Vegetables. — Not less than ten varieties; decorative 

 arrangement to be considered: 

 1st, E. L. Lewis, $15; 2d, Edward Parker, $10; 3d, Walter Warbur- 

 ton, $7. 



Special Prizes. 

 (For private gardeners only.) 



For the best Collection of Vegetables of fifteen varieties, not more than 

 two kinds of any one variety admissible; tasteful arrangement 

 to be considered: 

 1st, Giraud Foster, a Silver Cup; 2d, W. J. Clemson, $2.5; 3d, Mrs. 

 O. B. Jennings, $15. 



