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William A. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for fine specimens of 

 apples, quinces and grapes. Browne's Trees of America. 



George Woodward, Port Chester, N. Y., for some extra fine 

 bunches of Isabella grapes. Trans. Am. Inst. 



J. P. HafF, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for fine specimens of grapes and 

 quinces. Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivator's Manual. 



Henry Steele, Jersey City, N. J., for a basket of fine Isabella 

 grapes. Trans. Am. Inst. 



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

 and grapes. Trans. Am. Inst. 



G. L. Demarest, Williamsburgh, L. I., for twenty-two seedling 

 peaches, (sound middle of October.) Bridgeman's Fruit Cultivator's 

 Manual. 



FLOWERS. 



G. C. Thorburn, Astoria, L. I., for several choice varieties of the 

 dahlia, renewed during the Fair. Silver cup. 



Dunlap & Thomson, 635 Broadway, for a rich display of dahlias, 

 frequently renewed the first two weeks of the Fair. Silver medal. 



L. Prevost, Astoria, L. I., for a large display of dahlias, renewed 

 during the Fair. Far. Lib. and Monthly Jour, of Agriculture. 



Matthew Donadi, corner of Forty-fourth street and Bloomingdale 

 Road, for several varieties of dahlias. Downing's Horticulture. 



Charles More, Ninety-eighth street, corner Third Avenue, for fine 

 specimens of dahlias, frequently renewed. Hovey's Magazine of 

 Horticulture. 



E. W. Fisk, Brooklyn, L. I., for several varieties of dthlias, fre- 

 quently renewed. American Flower Garden Directory 



W^m. Phelan & Sons, cor. Avenue A and fifth stre(t, for a display 

 of choice varieties of dahlias. Mrs. Loudon's Ladies' Flower Gard. 



D. Boll, Fiftieth street, corner Bloomingdale Road, fcr several va- 

 rieties of choice dahlias. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



E. W. Fisk, Brooklyn, L. I., for a splendid ornamental design of 

 cut flowers. Silver medal. 



Donald Ross, Hudson, N. Y., for an ornamental design, tastefully 

 arranged. Farmer's Library. 



E. H. Kimball, Fiatlands, L. L, for a beautiful ornamental design. 

 Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. 



J. W. Wood, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for an ornamental design, fre- 

 quently replenished. Mrs. Loudon's Ladies' Flower Garden. 



Charles More, corner Ninety-eighth street and Third Avenue, for a 

 variety of choice roses and cut flowers, tastefully arranged and fre- 

 quently renewed during the Fair. Downing's Horticulturist. 



