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J. P. Haff, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for seedling peaches. Trans. Am. 

 Institute. 



Leonard B. Kipp, Mount Pleasant, N. Y., for two bushels of ex- 

 cellent pippin apples. Trans. Am. Ins. 



J. P. Dickey, Gerrysvillc, Livingston county, N. Y., for a barrel of 

 apples. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Andrew Corse, Fordham, N. Y., for fine apples and pears. Trans* 

 Am. Ins. 



FLOWERS. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., 15 John-street, for the largest display of 

 dahlias. Silver cup, "$8. 



Mateo Donadi, corner 44th-street and Bloomingdale Road, for a 

 superb display of dahlias. Silver medal. 



Charles More, 98th-street, corner 3d Avenue, for a fine display of 

 dahlias. Bouiloir botany. 



Lewis Prevost, Astoria, L. I., for a display of fine dahlias. Down- 

 ino-'s Horticulturist. 



Thomas Dunlap, 635 Broadway, for choice dahlias. Hovey's Maga- 

 eine of Horticulture. 



Thomas Hogg & Son, 70th-strcet, near Avenue 3, for a good dis- 

 play of dahlias. American Flower Garden Directory. 



E. W. Fiske, Gowanus L. I , for a large supply of dahlias. Mrs. 

 Loudon's Ladies' Flower Garden. 



Charles W. Zeiss, Newark, N. J., for a supply of dahlias and 

 other flowers. Bridgcman's Gardeners' Assistant. 



E. W. Fiske, Gowanus, L. I., for a splendid ornamental design of 

 cut flowers. Silver medal. 



Mayer & Co., 37 John- street, for an ornamental design of rustio 

 work, Hovey's Magazine of Horlicuiture. 



S. Pcttit, Brooklyn, L. I., for a well grown cactus. Trans. Am. 

 Institute. 



Mrs. Joshua Jones, Hell Gate, N. Y.,for a campanula pyramiilalis. 

 Mrs. Loudon's Ladies' Flower Garden. 



Mateo Donadi, corner 44th street and Bloomingdale Road, for seve- 

 ral varieties of choice cut flowers. Downing's Horticulturist. 



Charles More, 9Sth street, cor. 3d Avenue, for a fine assortment of 

 roses and cut flowers. The American Flora. 



E. W. Fiske, Gowanu'^>, L. I., for a large supply of roses and 

 other flowers. Parson's Rose Manual. 



