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William Tildon, Marshfield, Mass., for a basket of fine seedling po- 

 tatoes. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



J. W. Wood, Bloomingdale, for a peck of superior white turnips. 

 Vol. of the Cultivator. 



John Snyder, Green Point, Bushwick, L. I., for a peck of extra 

 fine long white turnips. Bridgeman's Gard. Ass^t. 



W. W. Hughes, Gowannes, L. I., for a peck of fine flat white tur- 

 nips. Am. Husbandry. 



John Brewster, English Neighborhood, for twelve Russia turnips, 

 (new variety.) Am. Agriculturist. 



Nicholas Wyckoff, Bushwick, L. I., for two baskets of extra fine 

 flat turnips. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Sue 



James Angus, gardener to W. W. Fox, West Farms, for the best 

 twelve roots of salsafy, or vegetable oysier. Bridgeman^s Gard. AssH. 



Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Garret Mead, gardener, for the best j)eck 

 of tomatoes. Am. Agriculturist. 



Henry Minie, Westfield, iSlaten Island, for the best three cheese 

 pumpkins. N. Y. Far. ^ Mec. 



Wm. Kneeland, Harlem, for the best three cattle pumpkins. Am. 

 Agriculturist. 



James R. McGee, South Amboy, for an extra large pumpkin. Vol. 

 of the Cultivator. 



Nathaniel Fenn, Bloomingdale, for six extra fine bell pumpkins. — 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Society. 



W. J. Townsend, Astoria, L. T. for thirteen pumpkins from one 

 vine. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



Philip Calyer, Green Point, Bushwick, for six fine bell pumpkins. 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



Wil[ett Denike, Bloomingdale, for two fine Spanish pumpkins. — 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



R. L. Pell, M. Cunningham, gardener, Pelham, for six superior va- 

 rieties of squashes. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



W. J. Townsend, Astoria, L. I., for three superior squashes. Cha- 

 pin's Hand Book of Plants. 



William Deere, West Farms, for one extra large squash. N. Y. 

 Far. and Mec. 



Garret G. Bergen, Brooklyn, for six Bergen striped squashes. — 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



O. C. Den slow, Yonkers, for a bushel of extra large peppers. Am. 

 Agriculturist. 



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Fruits. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for three varieties of superior hot 

 house and four of hardy foreign grapes. Silver medal. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, N. Y., M. Cunningham, gardener, for four va- 

 rieties of choice foreign, and two of superb native grapes. Draper^s 

 Organic Chemistry. 



Thomas Noyes, Stonington, Conn., for three fine varieties of house 

 grapes. Downing's Landscape Gardening. 



