136 TRANSACTIONS OF THE 



Robert Reid, New-York, for the third best 12 chrysanthemums, 

 in pots. $3. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best collection of 

 cut chrysanthemums. $5. 



John Suttle, New- York, for the second best collection of cut 

 chrysanthemums. $3. 



H. A. Graef & Son, Brooklyn, L. I., for the third best collec- 

 tion of cut chrysanthemums. $2. 



Isaac Cummings, New- York, for the best special display of 

 bouquets. $8. m 



John Cranstoun, Hoboken, N. J., for the second best special dis- 

 play of bouquets . $ 5 . 



Robert Reid, New- York, for the third best special display of 

 bouquets. $3. 



William Fitzpatrick, for the best special display of baskets. $8. 



Thomas Cavanach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the second best display 

 of baskets. $5. 



John Cranstoun, Hoboken, N. J., for the tliird best display of 

 baskets. $3. 



Charles S. Pell, N. Y. Orphan Asylum, for the best special dis- 

 play of dahlias. $5. 



Mateo Donadi, Astoria, L. I., for a display of fine dahlias. 

 Boudoir Botany. 



Charles More, Yorkville, N. Y., for a display of fine cut flowers. 

 Boudoir Botany. 



Miss Ellen Eliza Jaques, New- York, for good specimens of Salvia 

 splendens. Florists' Guide. 



Numerous contributions of very fine flowers from Messrs. Thomas 

 Hogg, J. E. Ranch, and other public spirited florists and amateurs, 

 are most gratefully acknowledged. 



Roses and Dahlias — Exhibited October 9, 1855. 



Judges — J. W. Degrauw, J. E. Ranch, G. Gamgee. 



M. Donadi, L. I., for the best 20 named roses. Silver cup, $8. 



Charles More, Yorkville, N. Y., for the second best 20 named 

 roses. Silver medal. 



M. Donadi, Astoria, L. L, for the best 10 named roses. Silver 

 medal. 



John Suttle, New- York, for the second best 10 named roses. 2 

 vols. Horticultm-ist. 



M. Donadi, Astoria, L. I., for the best 12 named fancy dahlias. 

 Silver medal. 



