54 [Assembly 



FRUITS. , 



Samuel Walker, Charles Henry Hall, and Thomas Bridgeman, 

 Judges. 



A. H. Ernst, Spring Garden, near Cincinnati, Ohio — Jlpples, 18 

 varieties, viz.: Rarabo, Pryor's Red, White Pippin, Vandervere Pip- 

 pin, Gravenstein, Wine Sap, Yellow Bell Flower, Newtown Spitzen- 

 burgh. Black Apple, Gloria Mundi, Romanite, Haighen's Spitzen- 

 burgh. Golden Russet, Rhode Island Greening, Milam, Fall Queen, 

 Roxbury Russet, Yellow Newtown Pippin. Premium, Hovey's 

 Fruits of America. Three varieties of Pears, viz.: Beurre Die], 

 Beurre Preble, Marie Louise. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., 11 varieties of apples, viz.: 

 St. Lawrence, Pomme Gri<;, Fameuse, Reignette a Cole, Roseau, 

 Baltic, and 6 seedlings not named. Downing's Fruits and Fruit 

 Trees of America. 



R. Mattison, North Bennington, Vermont, 7 varieties of apples, 

 viz.: Autumn Fruit, Pompequank, Fallings; Winter Fruit, Bottle 

 Greenings, Mattison's Scarlet; three fine seedlings not named. 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Horticultural Society of Detroit, Michigan, V. G. Barker, agent, 

 5 varieties of apples, viz.: Pound Sweeting, 20oz. Pippin, Wine 

 Apple, Holland Pippin, Red Gilliflower. Downing's Fruits and 

 Fruit Trees of America. 



Hiram Reives, East Camp, Columbia county, a dish of excellent 

 Lady Apples. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



R. L. Pell, Pelham, Ulster county, J. B. Murray, agent, for a bas- 

 ket of choice Newtown Pippin Apples. Gardener's Farmer's Dic- 

 tionary. 



James T. Perkins, Hudson, N. J , for two choice varieties of Na- 

 tive Grapes, viz.: Isabella and Catawba. Silver medal. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, for choice specimens of Isabella 

 and Catawba grapes. A silver medal; for 24 extra large quinces, 

 Bridjreman's Gardener's Assistant. 



S. T. Jones, New Brighton, for two varieties of fine grapes, viz.r 

 Isabella and Catawba. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 



Charles M. Graham, Jr., Contenf, Harlem Lane, a vine containing 

 several fine bunches of grapes; also, one dish of Isabella grapes. 

 Prince's Treatise on the Vine. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., James Scanlin, Gardener, 12 

 choice varieties of foreign grapes, viz: Black Hamburgh, Black 

 Damascus, West St. Peter's, Cambridge Botanic Garden, seedling 

 from Black Hamburgh, Muscat Alexandria, Muscat Lunel, Muscat 



