A WARD OF Premiums. 5J_ 



Seventh Group — Products of the soil used in the arts — wood, hemp, flax, cotton, 

 €tc. Products of animal growth— wool, silk, hair, feathers, down, horn, bone. 

 Live animals, whenever the board of managers shall decide to admit them. 



Department VII. — Group 1 and 2. 

 Judges — Messrs. P. V. Le Roy, Walton Carpenter. 



Misses A. & E. Asmus, 183 Washington street, Hoboken, N. J., for hand bouquets. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



A. G. Burgess, East New York, L. I., for a collection of dahlias. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



W. A. Burgess, Glen Cove, L. I., for a collection of cut roses. First medal and 

 diploma. 



Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y., for the largest collection of pears. First 

 medal and diploma. 



Wm. L. Ferris, Throg's Neck, N. Y., for the second largest collection of pears. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Thos. Grigg, Vin eland, N. J., for the best five varieties of pears. First medal 

 and diploma. 



B. H. Hart, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for the largest collection of apples. Fu'st 

 medal and diploma. 



Wm. L. Ferris, Throgs Neck, N. Y., for the second largest collection of apples. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



C. B. Campbell, Vineland, N. J., for the best five varieties of apples. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



C. B. Campbell, Vineland, N. J., for the second best five vaiieties of apples. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



S. Springstead, Union Port, N. Y., for the best collection of peaches, five varieties. 

 First medal and diploma. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for the largest collection of out-door grapes. 

 First medal and diploma. 



Reisig & Hexamer, Newcastle, N. Y., for two hundred varieties of potatoes. First 

 medal and diploma. 



J. L. Conover, Red Bank, N. J., for the second largest collection of potatoes. 

 Second medal and diploma. 



S. Springstead, Union Port, N. Y., for the best bushel of potatoes (early rose). 

 Second medal and diploma. 



Samuel Ruth, gardener, Blackwell's Island, for a collection of vegetables. First 

 medal and diploma. 



W. H. Archer, Williamsburgh, L. I., for the best cheese tomatoes. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



S. Springstead, Union Port, N. Y., for a collection of squashes. Second medal 

 and diploma. 



R. H. Leonard, Middletown, N. J., for six large water melons. Second medal and 

 diploma. 



Mahlon Moon, Morrisville, Pa., for a collection of hardy evergreens. Second 

 medal and diploma. 



