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and T. S. Fletcher, the Concord. The Rebeccas received the commenda- 

 tion of every one who tasted them, and obtained the premium as the best 

 native grape. We copy the following awards of the judges : — 



Apples. — For the largest and best exhibition of named varieties, three 

 specimens of each, to John Perkins, $50. 

 For the second best, to Jacob Conklin, $30. 

 For the third best, to Haberson & Brother, $20. 

 For the best thirty varieties, six specimens each, to S. W. Noble, $30. 

 For the second best, to David Petit, $20. 

 For the third best, to J. A. Nelson, $10. 

 For the best twelve varieties, six specimens each, to H. A. Mish, $15. 



For the second best, to Chas. Colflesh, $10. 

 For the best dish, of one variety, to C. Goodrich, $5. 

 For the second best, to Wm. Parry, $4. 

 For the third best, to D. G. Guyer, $3. 

 For the fourth best, to J. Perkins, $2. 

 Pears. — For the largest and best exhibition of named varieties, three 

 specimens of each, to Hovey & Co., Boston, Mass., $50. 

 For the second best, to Wm. Reid, New Jersey, $30. 

 For the third best, to Wm. Parry, $20. 

 For the best thirty varieties, of six specimens each, to R. Buist, $30. 

 For the best twelve varieties, six specimens of each, to J. B. Baxter, 



$15. 

 For the best dish, of one variety, to T. S. Fletcher, $5. 

 For the second best, to Mrs. Leggit, $t. 

 For the third best, to Geo. Blight, $3. 

 For the fourth best, to Chester Pinney, $2. 

 And the Committee recommend the following special premiums : to Hon. 

 M. P. Wilder, $50 ; R. Longstreth, $2 ; Wm. Summer, $2 ; Isaac 

 Eckert, $2. 

 For the best dish, not less than twelve specimens of one variety, to J. 



B. Baxter, $5. 

 For the second best, to R. Seaman, $3. 

 Grapes. — For the best Native or Seedling grape, hardy, and equal or 

 superior to the Isabella, to Hovey & Co., Boston, Mass., $20 for 

 the Rebecca. 

 For the second best, to Peter Raabe, Philadelphia, $10. 

 For the best display of Isabella grapes, twelve bunches, to Sarah P. 

 Worrell, Del. Co., P., $10. 

 For the second best, to John Rice, Philadelphia, Pa., $5. 

 For the best display of Catawba grapes, twelve bunches, to John Rice, 

 Philadelphia, Pa., $10. 



For the second best, to T. S. Fletcher, Delanco, N. J., $5. 

 For the best display of Native grapes, to Iowa Nursery, $15. 



For the second best, to I. B. Baxter, Philadelphia, Pa., $10. 

 For the best display of foreign grapes, to R. Buist, Philadelphia, $15. 

 For the second best, to James Astly, gardener of Eden Hall Insti- 

 tute, $10. 



