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That John Brill, of Harsimus, N. J., also exhibited the best peck 

 of yellow onions, and is therefore entitled lo the premium, Falkner's 

 Farmers' Manual; 



That William Ross, of Ravenswood, L. I., exhibited the best peck 

 of red onions, and is entitled to the premium, Smith's Productive 

 Farming; 



That Joseph Clowes, of Harsimus, N. J., exhibited the best twelve 

 parsnips for the table, and is entitled to the premium, The American 

 Agriculturist; 



That S. Ruth, gardener to J. Beekman,Sixty-first street. New- York, 

 exhibited the best twelve parsnips for cattle, and is entitled to the 

 premium. The United States Farmer; 



That Alexander Walsh, of Lansingburgh, N. Y.,sent ten varieties 

 of seedling potatoesfor the table, and is entitled to the premium, Buel's 

 Farmer's Companion; 



That R. L. Colt, of Paterson,N. J., exhibited a peck of the best 

 potatoes for cattle, (said to have yielded 600 bushels to the acre,) and 

 is entitled to the premium, one volume of The Cultivator. 



That John P. HafF, of Yorkville, N, Y,, exhibited the best peck of 

 white turnips, round or flat, and is entitled to the premium, one vo- 

 lume of The Cultivator; 



That John Brill, of Harsimus, N. J., exhibited the best twelve 

 Russia turnips, and is entitled to the premium, The American Agri- 

 culturist; 



That Peter WyckofF, of Bushwick, L. I., also exhibited the best 

 twelve roots of long white turnips, and is entitled to the premium, 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant; 



ThatS. Pabor, Harlem, N, Y., exhibited the best and largest pump- 

 kins, and is entitled to the premium, Smith's Productive Farming; 



That F. O. W^akeman, of Bergen, N. J., exhibited the best twelve 

 roots of salsify, and is entitled to the premium, Bridgeman's Gard- 

 ener's Assistant; 



That John Brill, of Harsimus, N. J,, exhibited the best three 

 squashes, being fine specimens of the crook-neck, and is entitled to 

 the premium, Falkner's Farmers' Manual. 



That John A. Miller, of Little Falls N. J., exhibited the best and 

 largest squash, and is entitled to the premium, Dana's Muck Manual; 



That H. W. Tibbets, of Yonkers, N. J., exhibited the best half 

 peck of tomatoes, and is entitled to the premium, United States 

 Farmer. 



That Robert L. Pell, also exhibited the best sample of hops, not 

 less than three pounds, and is entitled to The American Agricultu- 

 rist. 



The committee also recommend a discretionary premium, to be 

 given to P. Hegone of N. Y., for the best specimens of pickles and 

 catsup, put up in glass jars, with great elegance and beauty; 



The committee further recommend a diploma for a basket of na- 

 tive strawberries, now in full perfection, presented by Miss Louisa 

 M. Bennett, of L. L 



The committee further remark, that Robert L. Pell, has also exhi- 



