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Blanc, one variety not named. The following Avere raised in the 

 open air: Black Hamburgh, Black St. Peter's and ".Vhite Muscadine. 

 A silver medal. 



James Galbraith, Newark, N. J., for four superior varieties, viz: 

 Black Hamburgh, Victoria Black Hamburgh, Green Calabria, and 

 one fine seedling. The Farmer's Library, 



Wm. Wright, Newark, N. J., John Dukes, Gardener, for 3 varie- 

 ties of excellent grapes, viz: Black Hamburgh, Golden Chasselas 

 and Muscatel. Bridgeraan's Gardener's Assistant. 



Edward Classen, 209 Delancy street, for three fine varieties of 

 grapes. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



Wra. H. Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J., for a late variety of 

 fine peaches. Gardner's Farmer's Dictionary. 



Wm. H. Schermerhorn, Flushing L. L, for 20 Rose Hill fine 

 seedling freestone peaches. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of 

 America. 



Dexter Fairbank, No. 237 West Fourteenth street, for fine speci- 

 mens of seedling clingstone peaches. Prince's Treatise on Fruits. 



Samuel Walker, Roxbury, Mass., pears, 36 varieties, viz: Winter 

 Nelis, Heathcote, Figue, Saint Ghislain, Golden Beurre of Bilboa, 

 Eyewood, Beurre Ranee, Duchesse d'Angouleme, Vicar of Winkfield, 

 Louis Philippe, Chaumontel, Gansel's Bergamot, Fondante d'Au- 

 tomne. Van Mon's Leon Leclerc. St. Michael, Catallic, English Ber- 

 gapaot, Thompson's Napoleon, Hacon's Incomparable, Beurre Duval, 

 Flemish Beauty, King Edward, Urbaniste, Beurre Capiaumont and 

 Seckel. Hovey's Fruits of America. 



Charles H. Raberg, Totawa, near Paterson, N. J., for 14 fine 

 pears, Duchesse d'Angouleme. Bridgeman's Gardener's .Assistant. 



L. Prevost, Astoria, L. L, for one dozen fine autumn pears. Ken- 

 rick's American Orchardist. 



G. H. Campbell, Schenectady, for a dish of seedling plums. 

 Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 



Obadiah Smith, Monroe, Orange co., N. Y., for 12 fine apple- 

 quinces. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



J. Litchfield, Sand Hill, N. J., for 20 large pear-quinces. Prince's 

 Treatise on Fruits. 



Wm. A. Underbill, Croton Point, for fine specimens of apples, 

 quinces and grapes. Brown's Trees of America. 



George Woodward, Port Chester, some extra fine bunches of Isa- 

 bella grapes. Transactions of the American Institute. 



Henry Steele, Jersey City, for a basket of fine ' Isabella grapes. 

 Transactions of the American Institute. 



