No. 129.] C03 



John Cranstoun, Hoboken Point, New-Jersey, for the best dis- 

 play of bouquets. Silver cup, or $8. 



Mrs. A. A. Smith, Brooklyn, Long-Island, for a beautiful dis- 

 play of bouquets. DoAvning's "Horticulturist. 



Richard W. D. Riddoch, Stuyvesant-street, for a pretty display 

 of bouquets. Downing's Horticulturist. 



J. & P. Henderson, Harsimus, New- Jersey, for several beautiful 

 bouquets. Hovey's Magazine of Horticulture. 



Andrew Reid, Broadway, for very pretty bouquets. Parson's 

 Rose Manual. 



George Brown, 9 John-street, for a very pretty bouquet. Mrs. 

 Loudon's Flower Garden. 



John Cranstoun, Hoboken Point, New-Jersey, for the best and 

 most beautifully arranged flower basket. Silver cup, or $8. 



Alfred Bridgeman, corner Broadway and Eighteenth-street, for 

 a beautifully formed flower basket. Boudoir Botany. 



William Cranstoun, Hoboken Point, New-Jersey, for the best 

 floral design. Silver cup, or $10. 



Mrs. C. C. Hemingway, Williamsburgh, Long-Island, for two 

 beautifully formed bouquets of natural grasses. Parson's Rose 

 Manual. 



George Haufe, 659 Broadway, for a beautiful pyramid of dahl- 

 ias. Leuchar on Hothouses. 



Henry Bridgeman, New- York, lor a good show of dahlias. 

 Parsons' Rose Manual. 



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

 largest and best display of roses and cut flowers. Silver cup, 

 or $8. 



Mateo Donadi, Forty-fourth-street, corner Bloomingdale Road, 

 for a large and splendid display of roses and cut flowers. Silver 

 medal. 



B. Boll, Broadway and Fiftieth-street, for a beautiful display 

 of roses and cut flowers. Parsons' Rose Manual. 



VEGETABLES. 



Judges — William M. White, Francis Briell, Isaac Buchanan. 



Jacob P. Giraud, Jr. Bergen, New- Jersey, for the choicest as- 

 sortment of culinary vegetables. Silver cup, or $8. 



