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Hiram Reives, East Camp, Columbia Co., N. Y., for a dish of fine 

 lady apples. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



Robert L. Pell, Pelham, Esopus, Ulster Co., N. Y., for a basket of 

 excellent Newtown pippins. Gardner's Farmer's Dictionary. 



James T. Perkins, Hudson, N. Y., for two choice varieties of na- 

 tive grapes, Isabella and Catawba. Silver medal. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y.,for choice specimens of Isa- 

 bella and Catawba grapes. Silver medal. 



S. T. Jones, New Brighton, S. I., for two fine samples of native 

 grapes. Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 



Charles M. Graham, Jr., Content, Harlem Lane, for several fine 

 bunches of Isabella grapes. Prince's Treatise on the Vine. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for twelve choice varieties of 

 foreign grapes. Silver medal. 



James Galbraith, Newark, N. J., for four superior varieties of hot- 

 house grapes. Farmer's Library. 



William Wright, Newark, N. J., for three excellent varieties of 

 hot-house grapes. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Edward Classen, 219 Delancy street, for two varieties of foreign, 

 and one of native grapes, Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



W. H. HenJrickson, Middletown, N. J., for a variety of fine late 

 peaches. Gardner's Farmer's Dictionary. 



W. H. Schermerhorn, Rose Hill, Flushing, L. I , for twenty Rose 

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

 of America. 



Dexter Fairbank, 237 Fourteenth street, for fine specimens of seed- 

 ling clingstone peaches. Prince's Treatise on Fruits. 



Samuel Walker, Roxbury, Mass., for Ihirty-six choice varieties of 

 pears. Hovey's Fruits of America. 



A. H. Ernst, Cincinnati, Ohio, for three choice varieties of pears. 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Charles H. Raberg, Paterson, N. J., for fourteen fine pears,- 

 " Duchesse d'Angouleme." Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



L. Prevost, Astoria, Long Island, for twelve five autumn pears. 

 Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



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

 Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for twenty-four extra large 

 quinces. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assi^ant. 



Obadiah Smith, Munroe, Orange co., N. Y., for twelve fine apple 

 quinces. Kenrick's American Orchardist. 



J. Liftchilcl, Sand Hill, N. J., for twenty large pear quinces. 

 Prince's Treatise on Fruits. 



