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D. Fairbank, 237 West 14th-street, for the best clingstone peaches, 

 (seedlings.) Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



M, C. Morgan, Jersey city, for the best nectarines, (seedlings.) 

 Trans. Am, Ins. 



M. P. Wilder, Dorchester, Mass., for the choicest variety of pears. 

 Silver cup. 



Hovey & Co., Cambridge, Mass., for a large variety of choice 

 pears Silver medal. 



Wilson, Thorburn & Teller, Albany, N. Y., for a fine assortment 

 of pears. Dowaing's Fruit Trees. 



W. G. Verplanck, Geneva, N. Y., for a superb display of butter- 

 pears. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



William Wright, Newark, N. J., for the best table pears. Cole's 

 Fruit Book. 



Wilson, Thorburn & Teller, Albany, N. Y., for the best dish of 

 plums. Downing's Fruit Trees. 



W. G. Verplanck, Geneva, N. Y., for the best assortment of quin- 

 ces. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



John Tonnelle, Bergen, N. J., for excellent quinces. Cole's Fruit 

 Book. 



Jolm Eltringham, Jersey city, for a good sample of quinces. 

 Thomas' Fruit Culturist. 



W. J. & E. Smith, Geneva, N. Y., for a superb display of Verga- 

 lieu pears. Farmer's Library. 



C. H. Raberg, Totawa, N. J., for a large dish of superior Duchesse 

 d'Angouleme pears. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



William Wright, Newark, N. J,, for very fine Marie Louise Bonne 

 de Jersey pears. Hoare on the Vine. 



Tunis G. Bergen, Narrows, L. L, for a pear of a very fine quality, 

 (represented as a seedling.) Trans. Am. Ins. 



Joseph Briell, Newark, N. J., for a very fin )uchesse d'Angou- 

 leme pears. Trans. N. Y. State Ag. Soc. 



John Tonnelle, Bergen, N. J., for excellent Duchesse d'Angouleme 

 pears. Trans. Am. Ins. 



Oliver Slate, Jr., Throg's Neck, N. Y., for very large Hamburgh 

 grapes. Thomas' Fruit Book. 



John E. Dodge, Dodgeville, Mass., for a very fine display of Ham- 

 burgh grapes. Hovey 's Magazine of Horticulture. 



