50 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Wm. B. Smith, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best twelve quinces. 

 Downing's Book of Fruit. 



William Huggins, gardener to C. Stanton, Brooklyn, L. I., for 

 the second best twelve quinces. Cole's Fruit Book. 



Isaac Merritt, Hart's Village, Dutchess county, N. Y., for the 

 best 12 bunches Isabella grapes. Silver medal. 



D. Murphy, gardener to J. S. T. Stranahan, Brooklyn, L. I., for 

 the second best twelve Bunches Isabella grapes. Diploma. 



Mrs. F. B. Durfee, Fall River, Mass., for the best four named 

 varieties foreign grapes. Silver cup, $10. 



Richard Lewis, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best two bunches black 

 Hamburgh grapes. Silver medal. 



Thos. Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best basket of miscel- 

 laneous fruit. Silver medal. 



D. Murphy, gardener to J. S. T. Stranahan, Brooklyn, L. I., for 

 the best six bunches Isabella grapes. Silver medal. 



Jabez W. Hayes, Newark, N. J., for table pears. Trans. Am. 

 Institute. 



Third series^ Ociohc^- 14 to 29. 



Judges — Wm. S. Carpenter, Gabriel Marc, John S. Burgess. 



John W. Bailey, Plattsburgh, N. Y., for the best collection 

 of named varieties of apples. Silver cup, $15. 



A. Saul & Co., Newburgh, N. Y.,for the best fifty named varie- 

 ties of pears. Silver cup, $15. 



P. T. Quinn, superintendent for James J. Mapes, Newark, N. J., 

 for the best twelve named varieties of pears. Large silver medal. 



Haynes Lord, Staten Island, N. Y., for the best twelve quinces. 

 Downing's Fruit Book. 



L. K. Osborn, Tremont, N. Y., for the second best twelve 

 quinces. Cole's Fruit Book. 



E. Bagley, Usquebaugh, R. I., for the best peck of cultivated 

 cranberries. Silver medal. 



R. T. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for the best four named 

 varieties of native grapes. Silver medal. 



Wm. A. Underbill, Croton Point, N. Y., for the best twelve 

 bunches Isabella grapes. Silver medal. 



