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R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster county, a box of excellent Newtown 

 Pippin apples. 



Wi bur Marten, 194 Allen-street, specimens of bell pears, average 

 weight one pound and a half each. 



Alfred Taylor, Brooklyn, specimens of quinces, 24 ounces each. 



Apples entered as seedlings from the following persons: Robert 

 Wr>shbon,Rensselaerville, Albany county; Henry Migcon, Litchfield, 

 Conn.; David Whipple, Greenwich, Washington county, N. J. 



Grapes, fine specimens of Isabella and Catawba, from Henry Young, 

 Brooklyn. 



Peaches, fine specimens of Melocotones, from William Hendrick- 

 son, Centervllle, N. J. 



Quinces, (very fine) from H. E. Ketchum, Harsimus, and from J. 

 J. Scofield, Morristown, N. J. 



ESCULENT VEGETABLES. 



E. W. Fisk, Brooklyn, (Bernard Kelly, gardener,) for the choicest 

 assortment of culinary vegetables. A silver cup. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., (Nicholas Friche, gardener,) 

 for the best and greatest variety of vegetable roots for Cattle. A 

 silver cup. For the best twelve roots of white solid celery. Trans, 

 of the N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, L. T., (Patrick Condon, gardener); for 

 the best twelve long blood beets, Bridgeman's Young Gardeners' 

 Assistant; for the best six heads of Cape Brocoli, Bridgeman's Young 

 Gardeners' Assistant; for the best six heads of drumhead cabbage 

 Trans, of the N. Y. State Ag. Soc; for the best six heads of Savoy 

 cabbage. Trans, of the Am. Inst.; for the best peck of yellow onions. 

 New- York Farmer and Mechanic; for the best twelve parsnips for 

 caltle, Trans, of the N. Y. State Ag. Soc; for a peck of extra large 

 red-top turnips, a volume of the Cultivator. 



Charles Williams, Harsimus, N. J., for the best tw^elve turnip-root- 

 ed blood beets. American Agriculturist. 



J. C. Thompson, Tompkinsville, S. I., for the best twelve sugar 

 beets. New-York Farmer and Mechanic. 



W. H. Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J., for the best twelve Man- 

 gel Wurtzel beets. American Agriculturist. 



R. R. & J. R. Bennett, Fort Hamilton, L. I., for the best six heads 

 of cauliflower. American Agriculturist. 



