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E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., Bernard Kelly, gardener, 25 ex- 

 tra large Wood beets, 12 large turnip-rooted blood beets, 12 heads 

 of drumhead cabbage, 12 heads of large Savoy cabbage, 12 red 

 pickling cabbage, 12 orange carrots, 12 white cattle carrots, 1 peck 

 of potatoes, 12 parsnips, 2 varieties of turnips, a bushel of each, 6 

 heads of cape broccoli, 3 varieties of onions, a peck of each, 2 va- 

 rieties of egg plants, 1 bunch of birdseed. 



Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Garret Mead, gardener, 12 blood beets, 

 12 mangel wurtzel beets, 12 egg plants, 4 crooked necked squashes, 

 12 red peppers, 3 ears of garden corn. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J,, Nicholas Friche, gardener; 1 peck 

 of Mercer potatoes, 1 peck of cattle potatoes, 1 dozen cattl-e pars- 

 nips, 1 dozen sugar beets, 1 dozen orange carrots, 1 dozen cattle 

 carrots, 1 dozen Russia turnips, 1 dozen mangel wurtzel beets, 12 

 salsify roots. 



Joseph Clowes, Harsimus, N. J., 12 roots of white solid celery. 



Charles Hubbard, Middletown, Conn., 1 peck of best table pota- 

 toes. 



E. H. Townsend, Newtown, L. L, 2 varieties of excellent pota- 

 toes, 1 peck each. 



Peter Wyckoff, Bushwick, L. I., ^3 fine table cheese pumpkins, 

 and some white turnips. » 



James L. Moore, Newburgh, N. Y., one large pumpkin, 135 Ibs- 



Jacob Menea, Staten Island, 2 extra large pumpkins. 



Wm. J. Townsend, Astoria, 2 varieties of red tomatoes. 



A. M. Baker, Elizabethtown, N J., 1 peck of Mercer potatoes. 



W. B. Oddie, Rockland co., 1 peck of early peeper potatoes. 



James B. Calyer, Bushwick, L. I., 3 crooknecked pumpkins. 



Philip Augustus, Bushwick, L. I., 6 blood beets, and 6 yellow turn- 

 ips. 



David Johnson, Flatbush, L. I., 3 varieties of potatoes, and 6 egg 

 plants. 



Wm. Phelan & Sons, Fifth-street, near Avenue A., about 40 white 

 egg plants. 



Colored Orphan Asylum, 6 roots of celery, 4 egg plants, 10 sugar 

 beets, some white onions, kale, &c. 



M. S. Brown, Astoria, 1 peck of white onions, and 12 Savoy cab- 

 bages. 



John H. Johnson, Staten Island, 6 purple egg plants. 



A. P. Cummings, Williainsburgh, L. L, 2 large pumpkins, and a 

 serpent cucuniber. 



0. Ruth, Camptown, N. J,, 12 blood beets, and 6 parsnips^ 



