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General display of Flowers during the Fair. 



Judges. — P. B. Mead, A, D. Frye, John Siittle. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, L. I., for the best display of dahlias. 

 Silver cup and $15. 



Charles S. Pell, New-York Orphan Asylum, for a very fine dis- 

 play of dahlias. Silver cup, $10. 



George C. Thorburn, Newark, N. J., for a large and fine display 

 of dahlias. Silver cup, $8. 



Charles More, Yorkville, N. Y., for a fine show of dahlias. 

 Silver medal. • 



Charles Wood, Lakeland, L. I., for a good show of dahlias. 

 Boudoir Botany. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria L. I., for the best display of cut roses. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



Charles More, New- York, for a very fine display of roses. Sil- 

 ver cup, $8. 



John Suttle, New- York, for the best display of cut flowers. 

 Silver cup, $8. 



Isaac Cummings, New-York, for a fine display of cut flowers. 

 Silver medal. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, I^. I., for a very fine display of seed- 

 ling carnations. Silver medal. 



Jno. Cranstoun, Hoboken, N. J., for the best display of bouquets. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



William Fitzpatrick, New- York, for a very fine display of bou- 

 quets. Silver cup, .$8. 



Isaac Cummings, New-York, for a very good display of bouquets. 

 Silver medal. » 



John Suttle, New-York, for the best display of carnations. Sil- 

 ver medal. 



William Fitzpatrick, New-York, for the best flower baskets. 

 Silver cup, $10. 



John Cranstoun, Hoboken, N. J., for very beautiful flower 

 baskets. Silver cup, $8. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. T. , for very pretty flower baskets. 

 Silver medal. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., a special prize for fine orna- 

 mental baskets. Silver medal. 



William Fitzpatrick, New- York, for the best 12 chrysanthe- 

 mums in pots. $8. 



Charles S. Pell, New-York Orphan Asylum, for the second 

 best 12 chrysanthemums in pots. $5. 



