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Samuel T. Jones, New-Brighton, S. I., for extra fine Carter po- 

 tatoes. Transactions New-York State Agricultural Society. 



William Timpson, Bergen, New- Jersey, for fine pumpkins and 

 squashes. Transactions American Institute. 



Joseph Porta Lussi, Brooklyn, for extra large and superior 

 white radishes. Transactions American Institute. 



J. A. Perry, Owls Head, New Utrecht, Long Island, for superior 

 citron melons. Transactions American Institute. 



Special Premiums. 



John Combs, 3 Washington Market, for extra fine Delaware 

 sweet potatoes. Transactions American Institute. 



Mrs. Bulow, Locust Grove, New-Jersey, for a new variety of 

 large table pumpkins of much excellence. Transactions Ameri- 

 can Institute. 



Phillip Rikest, Seventieth-street, Bloomingdale, New- York, for 

 extra fine white solid celery. Transactions American Institute. 



Simon Denyse, New Utrecht, Long Island, for extra fine crook- 

 necked squashes. Transactions American Institute. 



Mrs. George S. Fox, West Farms, Westchester county, N. Y., 

 for three varieties of curious and very pretty beets. Transac- 

 tions American Institute. 



Benjamin G. Forbes, 188 Laurens-street, for a fine show Smyrna 

 squashes. Transactions American Institute. 



MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 



Judges — Peter B. Mead, William S. Carpenter, Caleb F. Linds- 

 ley. 



Remington & Co., 193 Chrystie-street, for the choicest and 

 largest assortment of preserves. Silver medal. 



Isaac Retchow, 144 Liberty street, for a fine assortment of pre- 

 serves. Webster's Encyclopedia. 



Edwards & Piatt, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best honey in the 

 comb. Miner's Bee Manual. 



Remington & Co., 193 Chrystie street, for the best assortment 

 of pickles. Mrs. Beecher's Recipe Book. 



Richard Hawkins, Somerset county, N. J., for fine French burr 

 pickles. Mrs. Beecher's Recipe Book. 



