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J. P. Haff, Bloomingdale, for fine specimens of grapes, quinces 

 and wine. Bridgeraan's Fruit Cultivator's JManual. 



A. Coe, Newark. N. J., for fine specimens of late clingstone 

 peaches and Isabella grapes. Transactions of the American Institute. 



G. L. Demarest, Williamsburgh, L. I., for 20 late seedling peaches. 

 Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivator's Manual. 



Olher contributors to this department: 



Jlpples — From John McCorey, John H. Chester, James Outhouse, 

 J. C. Nesbit, T. Van Buskurk and John R. Livingston; one basket 

 of Blood apples from Charles Underbill, Wayne co., N. Y. 



Grapes — From Andrew Legget, Matthew Antonides, R. Corey 

 and E. Thompson; six bunches of seedling grapes from J. L. Lewis, 

 of Hoboken, N. J. 



Pears — From Samuel G. Pote, G. W. Siero and Levi A. Banker. 



Quinces, Sfc. — ^From Simeon L. Colburn, George Thompson, R. L. 

 Bennet and J. P. Duncan. One peck of Heath peaches, and 6 vines 

 with strawberries, from James M. Pullen, Highstowh, N. J. 



J^edarines, Sfc. — From George Thompson, Sand's Hill, N. J.; and 

 from W. P. Breck, No. 130 Second street, N. Y. A new variety of 

 watermelon, named Mountain Sweet, from Timothy Carhart, Mon- 

 mouth CO., N. J. 



CULINAIvY VEGETABLES. 



Isaac Buchanan, Ninian Niven and James Henderson, Judges 

 E. H. Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., Patrick Condon, gardener, twelve 

 long blood beets, twelve turnip-rooted beets, twelve heads of drum- 

 head cabbage, one peck of tomatoes, one peck each of red, white and 

 yellow onions, eight egg plants, nine pumpkins, in three varieties, 

 six heads of red cabbage, twelve roots of celery, twelve parsnips, 

 twelve orange carrots, thirty Spanish peppers, nine squashes, in three 

 varieties, one bunch of martynea, one bunch of horse radish. The 

 above being the choicest assortment of culinary vegetables exhibited 

 on this occasion, is entitled to the silver medal offered. For the best 

 six heads of cape 1)roccoli, Transactions of the American Institute; 

 for the best twelve heads of Savoy cabbage, Transactions of the 

 American Institute; for the best twelve carrots for catlle, American 

 Agriculturist; for the best peck of potatoes for the table. The Month- 

 ly Journal of Agriculture. 



RoswellL. Colt, Paterson, N. J., Nicholas Friche, gardener, twelve 

 cattle parsnips, twelve white cattle carrots, twelve mangel wurtzej 



