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J. C. Green, Staten Island, (Win. Chorlton, gardener,) for a su- 

 perb floral design. Silver cup, $8. 



P. Condon, Yellow Hook, L. I., for a beautiful floral design. 

 Silver medal. 



F. Lasher, Hudson, N. Y.,for a beautiful pyramid of dahlias. 

 American Flora. 



Sjiecial Exhibition^ Oct. 1th. 1850. 



J. M. Thorburn & Co., Astoria, L. I., for 24 splendid blooms 

 of named dahlias. Silver medal. 



Henry A. Cargill, corner of 10th Avenue and 60th-street, N. 

 Y., for 24 splendid blooms of named dahlias. Silver medal. 



William Beekman, corner of 51st-street and 9th Avenue, for 

 24 splendid blooms of named dalilias. Silver medal. 



John Jamison, for 24 beautiful l^looms of named dahlias. 

 Boudoir Botany. 



G. H. Stryker, corner of 11th Avenue and 50th-street, for 24 

 fine blooms of named dahlias. Parsons's Rose Manual. 



Mateo Donadi. Bloomingdale, N. Y., for the best20 varieties of 

 named roses. Silver medal. 



Charles More, corner of 3d Avenue and 98th-street, for 26> va- 

 rieties of beautiful named roses. Boudoir Botany. 



J. B. Lenoir, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for 20 varieties of fine 

 named dahlias. Downing's Landscape Gardening. 



J. E. Ranch, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best AmeMcan seedling 

 dahlias. Silver medal. 



Mateo Donadi, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for very line seedling 

 dahlias. American Flora. 



Mateo Donadi, Bloomingdale, N. Y., for the best 6 American 

 seedling roses. Silver medal. 



FniiriT. 



William S. Carpenter, 468 Pearl-street, N. Y.. for the greatest 

 jiumber of choice varieties of apples. Silver cup, $8. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburg, N. Y., for a line display of choice 

 apples. Silver medal. 



Parsons and Co., Flushing, L. I., lor a good display of choice 

 apples. 4 Nos. Hovey's Fruits. 



