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CO. N. Y. for superior specimens of culinary vegetables; Dana's Muck 

 Manual. 



John P. HafF, Fort Lee, N. J. for numerous varieties of garden 

 products; American Agriculturist. 



Henry Delafield, Hurlgate, W. Armstrong, gardener, for superior 

 specimens of culinary vegetables; Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



D. N. Demarest, N. J. for two Smyrna squashes and a case of 

 eggs; Dana's Muck Manual. 



Sylvester Compter, 28 Barrow-street, for one large pumpkin; di- 

 ploma. 



J. Clowes, Harsimus, N. J. for superior specimens of celery; di- 

 ploma. 



Henry Funnell, L. I. for superior specimens of Russia turnips; 

 volume of New Genesee Farmer. 



Fruit. 



Wm. P. Buel, Albany, N. Y. for sixty-two varieties of apples; 

 silver medal. 



Richard A. Cornwall, 49 Dey-street, for superior specimens of 

 table apples; copy of Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



Maurice Cunningham, gardener to Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ul- 

 ster CO. N. Y. for superior specimens of winter apples; copy of 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Peter A. Ross, 225 Thompson-street, for superior specimens of 

 apples; copy of United States Farmer. 



S. G. Carpenter, 476 Bowery, for superior specimens of apples; 

 Cultivator. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, for superior specimens of pippin 

 apples; Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



A. J. Downing & Co. Newburgh, for thirty varieties of pears and 

 fifty varieties of apples; silver medal. 



J. P. Mantel, Bloomingdale, for sixty-two varieties of pears and 

 ten varieties of apples; silver medal. 



Wm. Reed, corner of Thirty-fourth-street and Fourth-avenue, for 

 superior specimens of table and winter pears; copy of Kenrick's 

 American Orchardist. 



W. Mosely, New- Haven, Conn, for superior specimens of winter 

 pears; Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



P. Dickerson, Paterson, N. J. for superior specimens of sickle 

 pears; Kenrick's Orchardist. 



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

 CO. N. Y. for superior specimens of. quinces; Kenrick's Orchardist. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, for superior specimens of quinces; 

 Gray's Practical Agriculture. 



Thos. R. Perkins, Brooklyme, Mass. for eleven superb varieties of 

 foreign grapes; silver medal. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, for superior specimens of Isabella 

 and Catawba grapes; Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry. 



Matthew Antonides, Brooklyn, for superior specimens of Isabella 

 grapes; Gray's Practical Agriculture. 



