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William Fitzpatrick, corner Broadway and Twenty-nintli St., 

 for the best display of bouquets. Silver cup, $10. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, for the second best display of 

 bouquets. Silver medal. 



Discretio7iary. 



Charles S. Pell, N. Y. Orphan Asylum, for a fine display of 

 dahlias and cut flowers, for eight days. Silver medal. 



Vegetables. 



Judges. — William M. White, Jonas Briggs, John S. Burgess. 



Samuel Ruth, (gardener to Jno. C. Beeckman, Sixty-first street 

 and Second avenue,) for the best culinary vegetables. Silver 

 cup, $8. 



Thompson C. Munn, Orange, N. J., for the second best culi- 

 nary vegetables. Bronze medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 cattle vegetables. Silver medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 sugar beets. Two vols. Cultivator. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 blood beets. Two vols. Am. Agriculturist. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 mangold wurtzel beets. Two vols. Working Farmer. 



Charles S. Pell, N. Y. Orphan Asylum, Seventy-fourth street, 

 for the best drumhead cabbage. Farmer's Dictionary. 



Charles S. Pell, N. Y. Asylum, for the best other varieties of 

 cabbage. Buist's Kitchen Garden, 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 brocoli. Four vols. Working Farmer. 



Samuel Love, Fifty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh 

 avenues, for the best table carrots. Two vols. Am. Agricul- 

 turist. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 table parsnips. Two vols. Am Agriculturist. 



Edward H. Kervan, (amateur,) Broadway, corner Seventy- 

 ninth street, for table potatoes. Bridgeman's Gardener's Assist- 

 ant. 



Samuel Ruth, Sixty-first street and Second avenue, for the best 

 celery. Bronze medal. 



John Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best egg plants. Bronze 

 medal. 



