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WINE. 



Nicholas Longworth, Cincinnati, Ohio, for the best wine, " spark- 

 ling Catawba." Gold medal. 



Mrs. Grover, New-Brunswick, N. J., for excellent tomato and wild 

 cherry wine. Diploma. 



Thompson C. Munn, Orange, N. J., for excellent cider. Diploma. 



FRUIT. 



Parsons & Co., Flushing, L. L, for the choicest and greatest variety 

 of fruit. Silver cup, $10. 



C. H. Earle, Newark, N. J., for the greatest number of choice 

 varieties of apples. Silver cup, $8. 



Wilson, Thorbum & Teller, Albany, N. Y., for a very fine assort- 

 ment of apples. 6 Nos. Hovey's Fruits. 



B. Mattison & Brothers, North Bennington, Vt., for several choice 

 varieties of apples. Do\vning's Horticulturist. 



D. F. Goodrich, Stockbridge, Mass., for a good assortment of ap- 

 ples. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



James O'Donohue, Middle Village, L. I., for the best variety of 

 winter apples. Trans. Am. Ins. 



W. H. Hughes, Matawan Point, N. J., for the best native grapes. 

 Silver medal. 



S. T. Jones, New-Brighton, S. I., for very fine varieties of native 

 grapes. 4 Nos. Hovey's Fruits. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for choice native grapes. 

 Downing's Fruit Trees. 



W. A. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for choice Isabella grapes. 

 Hoare on the Vine. 



P. S. Van Rensselaer, Clinton Point, Dutchess county, N. Y., Ed- 

 ward Downing, Gardener, for the best foreign grapes. Silver medal. 



Nathan Durfee, Fall River, Mass., for very fine varieties of foreign 

 grapes. Four Nos. of Hovey's Fruits. 



Peck & Roe, Flushing, L. L, for choice foreign grapes. Bridge- 

 man's Gardener's Assistant. 



Roswell L. Colt, Paterson, N. J., for good varieties of foreign 

 grapes. Hoare on the Vine. 



John Burrow, Fishkill, N. Y., for the best freestone peaches, (seed- 

 lings. ) Downing's Fruit Trees. 



