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D. Murphy, gardener to J. S. T. Stranalian, Brooklyn, N. Y., 

 for the second best twelve bunches Isabella grapes. Diploma. 



W. A. Uuderhill, Croton Point, N. Y., for the best twelve 

 bunches of Catawba grapes. Silver medal. 



E. M. Peake, Hudson, N. Y., for the best new seedling Kebecca 

 grapes. Silver medal. 



John Couzens, Dobbs' Ferry, N. Y., for the best two bunches 

 foreign grapes. Silver medal. 



Tlios. 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 five varieties of pears. Silver medal. 



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

 the best six bunches Isabella grapes. Silver medal. 



Francis Brill, Newark, N. J., for the second best six bunches 

 Isabella grapes. Diploma. 



Francis Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best six bunches Catawba 

 grapes. Silver medal. 



Wm. Huggins, gardener to C. Stanton, Brooklyn, L. I., for free- 

 stone peaches. Trans. Am. Institute. 



Flowers. — First series, from Sept. 16 to 29. 



Judges — James Bisset, Wm. J. Davidson. 



Charles S- Pell, N. Y. Orphan Asylum, Broadway and Seventy- 

 fourth street, for the best collection of cut flowers. Silver cup, $10. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best collec- 

 tion cut flowers. Silver medal. 



J. S. Burgess k Son, East New- York, for the best one hundred 

 blooms of dahlias. Silver cup, §10. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, N. Y., for the second best one hundred 

 blooms of dahlias. Silver medal. 



Andrew Richardson, Fordhara, N. Y., for the best twenty-four 

 blooms of dahlias. Large silver medal. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, N. Y., for the second best twenty-four 

 blooms of dahlias. Parsons' Rose ]\.Tanual. 



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

 best display of roses. Silver cup, §8. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, N. Y., for the second l)est display of 

 roses. Silver medal. 



