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W. A. Swain, Port Richmond, for a basket of extra fine Isabella 

 grapes, frequently renewed. Silver medal. 



R. "^r. Underbill, Croton Point, for two varieties of excellent grapes, 

 viz : Isabella and Catawba. KenricWs Am. Orchardist. 



Charles M. Graham, Jr., Content, Harlem Lane, for two dishes of 

 choice Isabella grapes. Prince's Treatise on the Vine. 



James Ewbank, Flushing, L. I., for a branch of Isabella grapes in 

 fruit. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Sue. 



E. Classen, No. 219 Delancey-street, for four varieties of excellent 

 grapes. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



C. H. Hall, Harlem, for a dish of Isabella grapes from the original 

 vine, and a dish of seedling grapes, very choice. Trans. N. Y. State 

 Ag. Soc. 



William Rankin, Newark, N. J., for three varieties of native grapes 

 and two of choice foreign. Trans. Am. Ins. 



John Miller, Williamsburgh, L. I., for Hamburg and Isabella 

 grapes. Bridgemah's Fruit Cultivator's Manual. 



A. L. Sands, La Fayetie Place, for two varieties of fine grapes, viz: 

 Black Hamburg and Muscat. Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivator's Ma- 

 nual. 



James Angus, West Farms, for fine specimen of Isabella and Ca- 

 tawba grapes. Bridgemah's Fruit Cultivator's Manual. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, M. Cunningham, gardener, for three varieties of 

 excellent peaches. Farmer's Dictionary/. 



A. Coe, Newark, N. J., for fifteen fine clingstone peaches. KeU' 

 rick's Am. Orchardist. 



William Palmer, No. 177 Franklin-street, for thirteen large late 

 peaches. Prince's Treatise on Fruit. 



Robert Manning, Salem, Mass , for one hundred choice varieties of 

 autumn and winter pears. Silver Medal. 



John M. Ives, Salem, Mass., for twenty-one superb varieties of 

 pears of the season. Draper's Organic Chemistry. 



Charles More, Nineiy-eighlh-street, for several choice varieties of 

 pears. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



William M. Cooper, Monmouth Co. N. J., for twelve excellent 

 autumn pears, viz : St. Michael or Virgalieu. Bridgeman's Gard. 

 Ass't. 



John Flock, Sand-Hill, N. J., for a basket of fine winter pears. 

 Kenrick's Am. Orchardist. 



John Corsa, Fordham, for twelve Columbian Virgalieu pears, very 

 fine. Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivator's Manual. 



J. M. Ives, Salem, Mass., for fourteen choice varieties of apples. 

 Silver Medal. 



Robert Manning, Salem, Mass., for ten fine varieties of apples. 

 Caiman's European Agriculture. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, M. Cunningham, gardener, for two excellent 

 varieties of apples. Kenrick's Am. Orchardist. 



Obadiah Smith, Monroe, Orange Co. for six varieties of apples. 

 Bridgeman's Gard. Ass't. 



