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S. B, Townsend, Newton, L. I., for three large cattle pumpkins. 

 BuePs Farmer'^s Companion. 



R. L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for a peck of superior potatoes for 

 cattle. One vol. of Cultivator. 



John P. HafF, Yorkville, N. Y., for a peck of superior wiiite flat 

 turnips. One vol. of Cultivator. 



Peter WyckofF, Bushwick, Kings Co., for twelve superior roots of 

 long white turnips. Bridgeman^s Gardener's Assistant. 



S. Pabor, Harlem, N. Y., for superior cream pumpkins. Smit/i's 

 Productive Farming. 



F. O. Wakeman, Bergen, N. Y., for twelve superior roots of sal- 

 sify. American Agriculturist. 



John Brill, Harslraus, N. Y., for three fine winter squashes. Falk- 

 ner^s Farmers^ Manual. 



John A. Miller, Little-Falls, N. J., for a fine large Valparaiso 

 squash. Dana's Muck Manual. 



H. W. Tibbets, Yonkers, N. Y., for a half peck of large toma- 

 toes. United States Farmer. 



Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., for a fine sample of hops. 

 American Agriculturist. 



Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co,, N. Y., for superior sweet po- 

 tatoes. Diploma. 



P. Hegons, 206 Greenwich-street, for superior specimens of 

 pickles and catsup. Diploma. 



Fruits. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N.Y., for the best fruit farm. Gold 

 Medal. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for successful vineyard cul- 

 ture of the native grape. Silver Medal. 



J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton, Mass., for twelve superior table 

 apples. Bridgemanh Gardenerh Assistant. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., for twelve superior winter 

 apples. Kenrick''s American Orchardist. 



T. H. Perkins, Brookiyne, Mass., for twelve superior varieties of 

 house grapes. Gold Medal. 



R. S. Field, Princeton, N. J., for three superior varieties of house 

 grapes. Silver Medal. 



J. F. Allen, Salem, Mass., for six varieties of superior house 

 grapes. Downing'^s Cottage Architecture. 



Rev. Dr. Patton, city of N. York, for fifty-two bunches of supe- 

 rior Isabella grapes. Downingh Rural Architecture. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for superior specimens of 

 Catawba grnpos. KenricJc's American Orchardist. 



J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton, Mass,, for twelve superior peaches, 

 (freestone.) KenricJc's American Orchardist. 



John J. Van Wyck, 140 Twcnty-first-st., N. Y., for twelve supe- 

 sior peaches, (clingstones.) Bridgeman''s Gardener'' s Assistant. 



M. P. Wilder, Dorchester, Mass., for sixty-five choice varieties of 

 pears. Silver Medal. 



