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J. & P. Henderson, Harsiinus, N. J., for the best twelve carrots 

 for the table. N. Y. Farmer and Mechanic. 



William Watson, West Farms, (James Agnus, gardener,) for the 

 best twelve carrots for cattle, American Agriculturist; for the best 

 peck of red onions, American Agriculturist; for several varieties of 

 fine potatoes. Trans, of the Am. Inst. 



W. C. White, Bloomingilale, for twelve roots of fine white solid 

 celery. Trans, of the Am. Inst. 



R. K. Delafield, Staten Island (William Reed, gardener). For 

 the best six egg plants. A volume of the cultivator. 



J. E. Body, Staten Island (J. White, gardener). I'or the best peck 

 of white onions. Bridgeman's Young Gardner's Assistant. For the 

 best twelve parsnips for the table. Transactions of the American In- 

 stitute. For the best peck of potatoes for cattle. A volume of the 

 Cultivator, 



John Briell, Harsimus, N. J., for the best peck of seedling pota- 

 toes. The Farmer's Library. 



James Wheeden, Newtown, L. I., for the best peck of table pota- 

 toes. The Monthly Journal of Agriculture. 



Mrs. Joshua Jones, Hurl Gate, for a peck of excellent potatoes. 

 Bridgeman's Young Gardener's Assistant. For five varieties of cul- 

 inary vegetables. Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural 

 Society. 



David Johnson, Flatbush, L. I., for three choice varieties of pota- 

 toes. Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society. 



Garret G. Bergen, Brooklyn, for the best three cheese pumpkins. 

 New-York Farmer and Mechanic. 



M. R. McGarrity, West Hoboken, N. J., for the best three cattle 

 pumkins. Bridgeman's Young Gardner's Assistant. 



Robert Selkirk, Bethlehem, Albany county, for the best and largest 

 pumpkin, (weight about 200 pounds). American Agriculturist. 



John Upton, Twenty-first street, near Eighth Avenue, for the best 

 twelve roots of salsify. Transactions of the American Institute. 



J. W. & S. Halden, Bloomingdale, for the best three crook-neck 

 squashes. American Agriculturist. For the best half peck of to- 

 matoes. Transactions of the American Institute. For the best peck 

 of white flat turnips. Bridgeman's Young Gardner's Assistant. 



G. G. Griffin, Bloomingdale, for the best and largest squash. A 

 volume of the Cultivator. 



