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As lists of premiums have appeared in some of the public prints, 

 which are far from being accurate, and calculated to cause dissatisfac- 

 tion among the successful competitors, if not injure the Institute, the 

 premium lists of the horticultural department, vvhich have been care- 

 fully revised and compared with the judges' reports, are appended 

 here in a correct form. 



FLOWERS. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., No. 15 John street. For a large display 

 of dahlias, frequently renewed. A silver cup. For twenty-four 

 choice varieties, exhibited October the 9th. A silver medal. 



Matheo Donadi, Forty-fourth street, Bloomingdale Road. For a 

 superb display of dahlias, frequently replenished. A silver medal. 

 For twenty-four good varieties, exhibited October the 9th. The 

 American Flora. For twenty fine varieties of Roses. Parsons' 

 Rose Manual. For several varieties of choice Cut Flowers. Down- 

 ing' s Horticulturist. 



Charles Moore, Ninety-eighth street. Third Avenue. For a fine 

 display of dahlias, frequently renewed. Boudoir Botany. For a fine 

 assortment of roses and cut flowers. The American Flora. For a 

 ladies' boquet of fine flowers. Prince's Rose Manual. For twenty 

 splendid varieties of roses, exhibited October the 9th. A silver 

 medal. 



Lewis Provost, Astoria, L. I. For a display of fine dahlias, fre- 

 quently renewed. Downing's Horticulturist. For twelve new seed- 

 ling dahlias, exhibited October the 9th. A silver medal. 



Thomas Dunlap, 635 Broadway. For several varieties of choice 

 dahlias. Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. For twenty-four ex- 

 cellent varieties of dahlias, exhibited October the 9th. Browne's 

 Trees of America. 



Thomas Hogg & Son, Seventy-ninth street, near Third Avenue. 

 For a good supply of dahlias. American Flower Garden Directory. 



E. W. Fisk, Brooklyn, (Bernard Kelly, Gardener.) For a large 

 supply of dahlias. Mrs. Loudon' s Ladies' Flower Garden. For a 

 splendid ornamental design of cut flowers. A silver medal. For a 

 large supply of roses and other fldwers. Parson's Rose Manual. 

 For upward of twenty splendid bouquets. A silver medal. For f 

 basket of roses, tastefully arranged. The American Flora. 



