124 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Foreign Grapes. 



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

 varieties of foreign grapes. Silver cup, |10. 



Christopher Schraieg, (gardener to E. H. Rogers, Ravenswood, 

 L. I.,) for tlie second best four named varieties of foreign grapes. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



Benjamin Moore, (Amateur), Sing Sing, N. Y., for the best 

 bunch of Black Hamburgh grapes. Downing' s Fruits. 



John Jamison, (gardener to Wm. Wright, Newark, N. J.,) for 

 the best bunch of Xeres grapes. Barry's Fruit Garden. 



Quinces. 



R. A. Robertson, Astoria, L. I., for the best twelve quinces. 

 Bronze medal. 



Job Angell, Fishkill, N. Y., for the second best tw^elve quinces. 

 Hovey's Magazine. 



Discretionary. 



A. T. Van Amringe, Rye Neck, N. Y., for extra large apples. 

 Horticulturist. 



Lewis Wheeler, Cambridgeport, Mass., for three varieti-es of 

 pear s . Bron ze medal . 



Thomas Bowden, 105 W. 29th street, N. Y., for seedling 

 peaches. Downing's Fruits. 



Thorn as Cavanach, Brooklyn, for a basket of mixed fruit. Hor- 

 ticulturist. 



Thomas Arrowsmith, Middletown, N. J., for fine water melons. 

 Horticulturist. 



Daniel Roberts, Middletow.n, N. J., for fine water melons. 

 Trans. Am. Institute. 



John H. Brinkerhoff, English Neighborhood, N. J., for fine 

 orange water melons. Trans. Am. Institute. 



John H. Brinkerhoff, English Neighborhood, N. J., for extra 

 fine citrons. Horticulturist. 



Flotvers — Special Exhibition — Roses and Dahlias. 



Judges — W. Grant, G. Gabrielson, Peter B. Mead. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, L. I., for the best twelve multicolored 

 dahlias. Bronze medal. 



Adolphus G. Burgess, Glen Cove, L. I., for the second best 

 multicolored dahlias. Breck's Book of Flowers. 



Adolphus G, Burgess, Glen Cove, L. I., for the best twelve 

 unicolored dahlias. Bronze medal. 



George C. Thorburn, Newark, N. J., for the second best twelve 

 unicolored dahlias. Buist's Rose Manual. 



