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L. K. Osborn, Tremont, N. Y., for the best three acorn 

 quashes. 1 vol. Working Farmer. 



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

 fourth street, for the best three table pumpkins. Bridgeman's 

 Gardener's Assistant. 



J. Van Wickel, Newtown, L. I., for the best and largest pump- 

 kin. Buist's Vegetable Garden. 



John Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best twenty ears «weet at 

 sugar corn. Silver medal. 



Alexander McCullum, gardener to Mr. James Hooker, Pough- 

 keepsie, for a new variety of turnip. Diploma. 



Milk, Coffee, Eggs, c^c 



S. D. Bingham, Fifty-second street, between Second and Third 

 avenues. New- York, for the best Orange county milk. Diploma. 



Gail Borden, jr., 173 Canal street. New- York, for superior con- 

 densed milk. Silver medal. 



Alden & Co., 137 Elm street, New-York, for preserved milk. 

 Bronze medal. 



E. C. Hepburn, Dutchess county, N. Y., R. Allstrum & Co., 

 agents, 23 South street, for solidified milk. Bronze medal. 



Alden & Co., 137 Elm street, New- York, for preserved eggs. 

 Diploma. 



Pickles, Preserves, &c. 



Judges — Mrs. Martha M. Bridgeman, Mrs. Sarah Chambers, 

 Mrs. Mary E. Hinton. 



J. McCollick k Co., 229 Washington street, New-York, for the 

 best assortment of preserves. Silver medal. 



Wardell & Warden, 175 South street, New- York, for the second 

 best assortment of preserves. Diploma. 



W\ardell k Warden, 175 South street, New- York, for the best 

 assortment of hermetically sealed fruits. Silver medal. 



M. B. Espy, Philadelphia, Pa., for an assortment of hermeti- 

 cally sealed fruits. Diploma. 



Wardell k Warden, 175 South street, New- York, for the best 

 assortment of pickles. Silver medal. 



J. McCollick k Co., 229 Washington street, New- York, for an 

 assortment of pickles. Diploma. 



