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Roswell L. Colt, Patersion N. J., for the best fo^iegn grapes. 

 Silver medal. 



Jacob B. Boerum, Flushing, L. I., for a superb display of for- 

 eign grapes. 4 Nos. Hovey's Fruits. 



P. S. Van Rensselaer, Clinton Point, N. Y., for an excellent 

 display of foreign grapes. Allen on the Vine. 



%'illiam Wright, Newark, N. J., -for a fine display of foreign 

 grapes. Hoare on the Vine. 



John Tonnelle, Bergen, N. J., for the best quinces. Silver 

 medal. 



E. Kimball, Flatlands, L. I., for a sample of superior quin- 

 ces. Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. 



A. P. Cumings, Williamsburgh, L. I., for a sample of excel- 

 lent quinces. Thomas's Fruit Cuiturist. 



J. J. Schofield, Morristown, N. J., for a basket of extra fine 

 apple quinces. Thomas's Fruit Cuiturist. 



Stephen Burtis, Mechanicsville, N". Y., for superb apple quinces. 

 Cole's Fruit Book. 



T. W. Thorley, Catskill, N. Y., for a splendid basket of mixed 

 fruit. Downing's Fruits. 



A. Marks, Dm*ham, Greene Co. N. Y.. for a fine display of 

 fruit. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Vegetables. 



II. C. Murphy, Ycliow Hook, L. I., for the choicest assort- 

 me:'^^ of "iiliiz^iry v?;^:tab!cc. Silver cup, |8. 



E. H. Ximballj Fktlpnds^ L. I., for the second best assort- 

 ment of culinary vegetables. Silver medal. 



Roewell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for the beat and greatest 

 variety of vegetable roots for cattle. Silver cup, $8. 



J. P. Giraud, Jr., Bergen, N. J., for the second best and great- 

 est variety of vegetable roots for cattle. Silver medal. 



J. P. Giraud, Jr., Bergen, N. J., for the best long blood beets. 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for the best turnip rooted 

 beets. Allen's American Agriculture. 



James McFarlane, English Neighborhood, N. J., for the best 

 sugar beets. N. Y. Far. & Mec. 



Aiohibald Henderson, Middle Village, L. I., for the best man- 

 gold- wurtzol beets. Am. Agriculturist. 



