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bia, Vicar of Winkfield, Easter Beurre, Winter Nelis, and Lawrence. 

 Premium, Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant. 



C. H. Raberg, Paterson, N. J., for one dozen fine Duchesse d'An- 

 gouleme pears. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



T. B. Jackson, Newtown, L. I., for twelve extra large Winter 

 pears. Prince's Treatise on Fruits. 



S. T. Jones, Brighton, S. I., for several varieties of quinces. Bridge- 

 man's Gardener's Assistant. 



NoahT. Clark, Cornwall, N.Y., apples, three varieties, viz: Rhode 

 Island Greening, Surprise, and Fall Pippin; a basket of fine Apple 

 quinces. Premium, The Farmer's Library. 



Ellwanger, Barry & Rowe, Hope Nursery, Rochester, N. Y., twenty 

 varieties of apples, viz: Esopus Spitizenberg, Northern Spy, Winter 

 Pearmain, Melon, Peck's Pleasant, Holland Pippin, Swaar, Vander- 

 vere, Westfield Seek-no-further, Black Detroit, Rhode Island Green- 

 ing, Fall Pippin, Poughkeepsie Russett, Yellow Bellflower, Twenty 

 ounce Apple, Roxbury Russett, Talmon Sweeting, Crow's Egg Sweet- 

 ing, Autumn Sweeting, and Jack Apple. Premium, four numbers of 

 Hovey's Fruits of America. 



Thompson C. Munn, Orange, N. J., for three varieties of apples, 

 viz: Vandyne, Bellflower, and King Apple. Kenrick's American 

 Orchadist. 



Charles Berrian, Fordham, N. Y., for forty Monstrous Pippin apples, 

 average weight 18 ounces. Trans. Am. Inst. 



J. W. Vanpelt, Brooklyn, for one dozen Mammoth Pippin apples, 

 average weight twenty ounces. Trans. Am. Inst. 



B. & G. Haviland, Greene county, N. Y,, for fine varieties of ap- 

 ples. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



Samuel Carhart, Raritan, N. J., for a case of beautiful seedling ap- 

 ples. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



C. T. Smith, Nyack, Rockland county, for three esteemed varieties 

 of apples, Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



H. W. Tibbetts, White Plains, N. Y., for five choice varieties of 

 apples. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 



A. Coe, Newark, N. J., for two varieties of apples, one of peaches, 

 and one of pears. Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant. 



Theodore L, Provost, Greenville, Greene county, grapes, five va- 

 rieties, viz: Catawba, Isabella, Sweetwater, Muscadine, and Miller's 

 Burgundy. Premium, Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. - 



