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John P. HafF, Fort Lee, N. J., for superior specimens of field grapes; 

 United States Farmer. 



Edward Classen, 219 Delancy-street, for superior specimens of 

 sweet water grapes; Manning's Work on Fruits. 



James W. Burtis, Brooklyn, L. I., for superior specimens of 

 grapes; Manning's work on Fruit, 



M. Floy, Harlem Nursery, for superior specimens of gooseberries; 

 Kenrick's Orchardist. 



Barnura Blake, Franklin, Mass., for superior specimens of culti- 

 vated cranberries; American Agriculturist. 



GifFord Johnson, N. Y., for two bottles blackberry wine; Florist's 

 Guide. 



Flowers. 



Isaac Buchanan, corner of Twenty-ninth-street and Third-avenue, 

 for superior specimens of green and hot-house plants, together with 

 a pyramid of dahlias; silver medal. 



Samuel M. Cox, Bloomingdale Road, for superior varieties of cut 

 flowers from hot-house plants; Downing's Rural Architecture. 



Jeremiah Brown, Brooklyn, for a beautiful bouquet, containing rare 

 flowers; Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, &c. 



Thomas Hogg, Jr., Twenty-third-street, near Broadway, for supe- 

 rior bouquets of flowers; American Flower Garden Directory. 



Richard F. Carman, Fort Washington, N. Y., for superior bou- 

 quets of choice flowers; Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Miss Maria A. Pitcher, Harlem, for superior bouquet of flowers in 

 variety; Bridgeman's Florist's Guide. 



George C. Thorburn, 11 John-street, for a rich display of dahlias 

 for two weeks, including an ornamental figure; silver cup. 



William Kent, Brooklyn, for superior specimens of dahlias and 

 other flowers; silver medal. 



Thomas Hogg, Twenty-third-street, near Broadway, for a rich dis- 

 play of dahlias for two weeks; silver medal. 



John Briell, Jersey City, J. Ettringham, gardener, for superior va- 

 rietie?? of dahlias and other flowers; Downing's Cottage Arehitecture. 

 D. Boll, Bloomingdale, for superior varieties of dahlias and other 

 flowers; Downing's Rural Architecture. 



Alfred Bridgeman, corner of Eighteenth-street and Broadway, for 

 superior varieties of flowers, including an ornamental framework, 

 Fleur de Lis; American Flower Garden Directory. 



Thomas Dunlap, Niblo's Garden, for an ornamental gothic temple 

 decorated with flowers; a volume of Hovey's Magazine of Horticul- 

 ture, Botany, &c. 



D. & W Phelan, corner of Stanton and Forsyth-streets, for supe- 

 rior varieties of dahlais; Buel's Farmer's Companion. 



William Russell, Brooklyn, for superior specimens of American 

 seedling dahlias; Downing's Cottage Architecture. 



Moses Van Buren, Brooklyn, for superior varieties of dahlias; 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. , 



