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Robert L.Pell, Pelham, Ulster Co., N. Y., for the best bushel of 

 buckwheat. Colman's European Agriculture. 



W. J. Townsend, Astoria, L. I., for the best specimen of Egyp- 

 tian corn. Gardner's Farmers' Dictionary. 



E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., for a bushel of superior Bergen 

 wheat. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



John F. Pond, Worcester, Mass., for the best assortment of quin- 

 ces. Bridgeman's Gard. Ass't. 



Richard T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for a dozen excellent 

 quinces. Kenrick's Am. Orchardist. 



0. Smith, Munroe, Orange co., N. Y., for fifteen fine quinces. 

 Kenrick's Am. Orchardist. 



Isaac Pullen, Highstown, N, J., for twelve vaj'ieties of apples, 

 and three of peaches. Bridgeman's Gard. Ass't. 



S. T. Jones, Staten Island, J. Kennedy, gardener, for peaches, 

 quinces, apples and strawberries. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Michael Roe, Newark, N. J., for three fine varieties of apples. 

 Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivators' Manual. 



William E, Schultz, 278 Washington street, for a barrel of golden 

 pippin apples. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Isaac 0. Underbill, N. J., for twelve fine apple quinces. Bridge- 

 man's Fruit Cultivators' Manual. 



James Ewbank, Flushing, L. I., for a grape vine containing sev- 

 enty bunches. Trans. Am. Ins. 



E. Classen, 219 Rivington-street, for fifteen nectarines, and three 

 fine varieties of grapes. Brigeman's Fruit Cultivators' Manual. 



A. R. Leggat, 28 West Washington Place, for a stand of fine Isa- 

 bella grapes. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Charles More, Ninety-eighth-street, for three varieties of apples, 

 four of peaches, and a dish of medlars. Bridgeman's Fruit Cultiva- 

 tors' Manual. 



D. Fairbanks, 237 Fourteenth-street, for a dish of seedling peach- 

 es. Trans. Am. Ins. 



A. Coe, Newark, N. J., for a dish of Isabella grapes, and a bask- 

 et of clingstone seedling peaches. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Flowers. 



William Kent, Prospect Hill, Brooklyn, for the best twenty-four 

 blooms of seedling dahlias. Silver Medal. 



Dunlap & Thompson, 635 Broadway, for the best twenty-four va- 

 rieties of dahlias. Silver medal. 



William Kent, Prospect Hill, Brooklyn, for twenty-four varieties 

 of excellent dahlias. Farmers' Lib. & Jour, of Agriculture. 



