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Arminda L. Horamedien, Cortlandville, N. Y., for the next best 

 specimen of butter. Trans. Am. Ins. 



L. Weedj Oraage Co., N. Y., for a specimen of extra fine butter. 

 Farmer's Dictionary. 



CHEESE. 



P. W. StebbiaSj 14 Front-street, N. Y., for the best specimen 

 of American dairy cheese. Silver cup, $8. 



Isaac Carpenter, 14 Front-street, for the second best specimen 

 of American dairy cheese. Silver medal. 



Ai'chibald Eurlingarae, 14 Front-street, for the third best speci- 

 men of American dairy cheese. Colmans's European Agriculture. 



Wallace W. Dowd, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, for the next best 

 specimen of American dairy cheese. Farmer's Encyclopedia. 



WOOL. 



J. B. Smith, Wolcotville, Conn., for full blood saxony wool. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



WINE. 



L. RehfusSj Cincinnati, Ohio, for wine made fi'om the Catawba 

 grape, of good quality, and one that by suitable age, and full 

 maturity, promises to be of very fine quality. Diploma. 



FLOWERS. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., Astoria, L. I., for the largest and best 

 display of dahlias. Silver cup, $15. 



William Beekman, corner of 51st-street and 8th Avenue, for 

 a splendid display of dahlias. Silver cup, $10. 



Mateo Donadi, Bloomingdale, for a superb display of dahlias. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



John E. Ranch, Brooklyn, L. I., for a beautiful display of 

 dahlias. Silver medal, 



H. A. Graef, Brooklyn, L. I., for a display of splendid dahlias. 

 Boudoir Botany. 



A. P. Cumings, Williamsburg, L. I., for a fine display of dahlias. 

 Parlor Book of Flowers. 



Charles More, corner of 98th-street and 3d Avenue, for a good 

 display of dahlias. Downiug's Horticulturist. 



