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Lester W. Cox, Bergen, N. J., for extra fine Seek-no-further 

 apples. Trans. American Institute. 



FLOWER GARDENS. 



Judges — Peter B. Mead, Jas. De Peyster, Henry Meigs. 



William Cranstoun, gardener to E. A. Stevens, Castle Point, 

 Hoboken, N. J., for the best cultivated and most tastefully arrang- 

 ed flower garden. Silver cup or $10. 



Stephen Knowlton, Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, L. I., for a well 

 cultivated garden of choice plants. Silver medal. 



SPECIAL EXHIBITION DAHLIAS. 



Judges — Robert Carnley, Alfred Bridgeman, Archibald Hen- 

 derson. 



Mateo Donadi, Forty-fourth street, Blooraingdale, for the best 

 twenty-four named dahlias. Silver medal. 



Thomas Dunlap, 535 Broadway, for twenty-four superior varie- 

 ties of named dahlias. Boudoir Botany. 



W. Beekman, Fifty-fifth street, for twenty-four bloomed named 

 dahlias. Parson's Rose Manual. 



Mateo Donadi, Forty-fourth-street, for the best American seed- 

 ling dahlias. Silver mtdal. 



John E. Rauch, Brooklyn, for fine American seedling dahlias. 

 Silver medal. 



G. H. Stryker, Strykers Bay, New- York, for twenty-four fine 

 blooms of named dahlias. Transactions American Institute. 



ROSES. 



Judges — N. S. Becar, George C. Thorburn, Archibald Hen- 

 derson. 



Charles More, Ninety-eighth-street, Third avenue, for the best 

 named roses. Silver medal. 



Mateo Donadi, Forty -fourth- street, Bloomingdale, for twenty 

 varieties of superb roses. Boudoir Botany. 



David Clarke, Bloomingdale, New-York, for twenty varieties 

 of superb roses. Downing's Landscape Gardening. 



