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T. B. Jackson, Newtown, L. I., for the best winter pears. Prince's 

 Treatise on Fruits. 



S. T. Jones, New Brighton, S. I , for the best assortment of quinces. 

 Bridgeman' s Gardentrs' Assistant. 



W. Watson, West Farms, N. Y., for seventeen fine quinces. 

 Ken rick's American Orchardist. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for extra large quinces. 

 Prince's Treatise on Fruits. 



Noah T. Clark, Cornwall, N. Y., for quinces and apples. Farmer's 

 Library, 



Ellwanger, Barry & Rowe, Rochester; N. Y-., for excellent varie- 

 ties of apples. 4 Nos. Hovey's Fruits of America. 



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

 Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



Charles Berrian, Fordham, N. Y., for forty large pippin apples. 

 Trans. Am. Inst. 



J. W. Van Pelt, Brooklyn, L. I., for fourteen extra large pippin 

 apples. Trans. Am. Inst. 



B. & G. Haviland, for two fine varieties of apples. Trans. N. Y. 

 State Ag. Soc. 



Samuel Carhart, Raritan, N. J., for beautiful seedling apples. 

 Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



C. T. Smith, Nyack, N. Y., for esteemed varieties of apples, 

 Downing's Fruits &c. of America. 



H. W. Tibbitts, White Plains, N. Y., for choice varieties of apples. 

 Downing's Fruits &c. of America. 



A. Coe, Newark, N. J., for apples, peaches and pears. Bridgeman's 

 Gardeners' Assistant. 



Theodore L. Provost, Greenville, Greene county, N. Y., for five 

 varieties of grapes. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



E. W. Fiske, Gowanus, L. I., for good grapes, pears and quinces. 

 Downing's Fruits &c. of America. 



Lewis Prevost, Astoria, L. L, for six varieties of pears. Bridge- 

 man's Gardeners' Assistant. 



G. W. Obert, Rocky Hill, N. J., for fine free stone peaches. 

 Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. 



W. H. Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J., for fine late peaches. 

 Trans. Am. Ins. 



