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Vegetables. — First Scries, September 16 to 29. 



Judges — Francis Briell, Wm. Chorlton, Richard Mullen. 



J. Fitch, Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, N. Y., for the best 

 assortment culinary vegetables. Silver cup, $10. 



James Amm, Elizabeth, N. J., for the second best assortment 

 culinary vegetables. Silver medal. 



J. Fitch, Penitentiary, Blackwell's Island, N. Y., for the best 

 collection of roots for cattle. Silver medal. 



James Amm, Elizabeth, N. J., for tlie second best collection 

 of roots for cattle. Diploma. 



James Amm, Elizabeth, N. J., for the best twelve long blood 

 beets. 1 vol. Horticulturist. 



Charles S. Pell, New- York Orphan Asylum, Broadway and 

 Seventy-fourth street, for the second best tvv-elve long blood beets. 

 Munn's Land Drainer. 



Charles S. Pell, New-York Orphan Asylum, Broadv/ay and 

 Seventy- fourth street, for tlie best twelve turnijD rooted blood 

 beets. 1 vol. Saxton's Rural Hand Book. 



James Amm, Elizabeth, N. J., for the best Drmnhead cabbage. 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant. 



James Amm, Elizabeth, N. J., for the best four heads of Savoy 

 cabbage. 1 vol. American Agriculturist. 



S. L. Danfield, No. 249 West Forty-ninth street, for the best 

 three table squashes. 1 vol. Working Farmer. 



Wm. Simpson, Jun., West Farms, N. Y., for the best and 

 largest squash. 1 vol. Saxton's Rural Hand Book. 



Wm. Simpson, Jun., West Farms, N. Y., for the best and largest 

 pumpkin. Buisfs Vegetable Garden. 



L. K. Osborn, Tremont, N. Y., for the best twenty ears sugar 

 corn. Silver medal. 



John Brill, Newark, N. J., for improved long green cucumbers. 

 Trans. American Institute. 



Second Series, Septe7nher 3Qth to October 13th. 



Judges — Benjamin Mills, William Cranstoun, William Grant, 

 John S. Burgess. 



S. Ruth, gardener to J. Fitch, Penitentiary, Blackv."ell's Island, 

 N. Y., for the best assortment of culinary vegetables. Silver cup, 

 $10. 



