460 Exhib'ttions of Hort'icidtvral Societies. 



Frtn(s:—n. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., for the best fruit 

 farm, gold medal. R. T. Underhill, Croton Point, N. Y., for successful 

 vineyard culture of the native grape, silver medal. J. L. L. F. Warren, 

 Brighton, Mass., for twelve superior table apples, Bridgeman's Gard. 

 Assist. R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., for twelve superior win- 

 ter apples, Kenrick's American Orchardist. T. H. Perkins, Brookline, 

 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, Down. Cot. Archi. R. T. Underhill, Croton Point, N. Y., for 

 superior specimens of Catawba grapes, Ken. Amer. Orch. J. L. L. F. 

 AVarren, Brighton, Mass., for twelve superior peaches (freestone), Ken. 

 Amer. Orch. John J. Van Wvck, 140 Twenty-first street, N. Y., for 

 twelve superior peaches (clingstones), Bridge. Gard. Assist. Rev. Dr. 

 AYm. Patton, 110 SulHvan street, N. Y., for fifty-two superior bunches of 

 Isabella grapes, Down. Rural Architec. 



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

 silver medal. George C. DeKay, 25th street, Seventh avenue, N. Y., 

 for a superior lot of table pears. Ken. Amer. Orch. D. Henderson, Jer- 

 sey city, N. J., for twelve fine magnum-bonum plums, Buel's Farmer's 

 Companion. C. M. Graham, Jr., Content, Ilarlcm lane, N. Y., for fifty- 

 five quinces gathered from one tree, Ken. Amer. Orch. Jacob Hendrer, 

 Glenham, Dutchess Co., N. Y., for fine specimens of grapes. Bridge. 

 Gard. Assist. J. W. Hayes, Newark, N. Y., for a lot of grapes and 

 fine pears, Farmer's Companion. John Couzens, Dobb's Ferry, West- 

 chester Co., N. Y., for superior specimens of grapes, U. S. Farmer. 



Wm. R. Prince, Flushing, L. I., for two bunches of native grapes, and 

 fine specimens of apples, Hov. Mag. William Reid, 37th street, 4th av- 

 enue, for a fine collection of pears and apples, American Agriculturist. 

 Charles M. Graham, Jr., Content, Harlem lane, for a fine lot of Isabella 

 grapes. Transactions of State Agricultural Society. J. J. Morris, Bata- 

 via, N. Y., for fine specimen of pears. Farmer's Manual. Nicholas 

 Wyckoff, Jr., Bushwich,for fine specimens Isabella grapes, The Planter's 

 Guide. J. B. Mantel, 46th street, N. Y., for fifty-three varieties of pears 

 and other fruit, two vols, of the Trans, of the State Agri. Soc. Joseph 

 L. Franklin, Flushing, L. I., for twelve extra large apples, Dana's Muck 

 Manual. H. & L. Hotchkiss, New Haven, Conn., for one pear weighing 

 33 oz., one vol. of the Cultivator. Samuel Walker, Roxbury, Mass., for 

 superior varieties of pears, silver medal Henry Steel, Jersey City, N. J., 

 for a lot of extra fine early grapes. Bridge. Gard. Assist. Miss Louisa 

 Bennet, L. I., for a basket of native strawberries, Bridge. Florist's Guide. 

 Vegetables : — Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., for the choicest 

 assortment of culinary vegetables, silver medal. John Beekman, 61st 

 street, N. Y., for the best and greatest variety of vegetable roots for cat- 

 tle, silver medal. Joseph Clowes, Harsimus, N. J., for twelve superior 

 blood beets, U. S. Farmer. Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., 

 for twelve superior sugar beets, one vol. Amer. Agri. John Beekman, 

 61st street, N. Y., for twelve superior mangcl-wurtzel beets, one vol. of 

 the Cultivator. Christopher Allen, Slaten Island, N. Y., for six fine heads 

 of cauliflower, Buel's Farm. Com. Peter Hulst, gardener to Lambert 

 Wyckoff, Bushwick, L. I., for the best field of cabbage, silver medal. L. 

 Wyckoff, Bushwick, for twelve large heads of the drum-head cabbage. 



