32 TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 



J. M. Ward, Newark, N. J,, for twelve named varieties of pears. 

 Silver plate, $8. 



Smith & Hancbett, Syracuse, N. Y., for twelye named varieties 

 of pears. Silver plate, $8. 



Edwin Hoyt, Astoria, N. Y., for the best six named varieties 

 of pears. Silver medal. 



Isaac Buchanan, Astoria, L. I. for the second best six named 

 varieties of pears. Bronze medal. 



P. T. Quinn, Supt. for James J. Mapes, Newark, N. J., for the 

 best twelve table pears. Bronze medal. 

 Cranberries. 



A. P. Woodward, South Franklin, Mass., for the best peck of 

 cultivated cranberries. Bronze medal. 

 JYative Grapes. 



Wm. Brooksbank, Hudson, N. Y., for the best collection of 

 native grapes. Silver plate, $25. 



Isaac Merritt, Hart's village, Dutchess county, N. Y., for the 

 best four named varieties of native grapes. Silver plate, $8. 



Rufus R. Skeel, Newburgh, N. Y., for the best six bunches of 

 native grapes. Silver medal. 



Henry Ball, Newburgh, N. Y., for the second best six bunches 

 of native grapes. Bronze medal. 



Discretionary. 



Rufus R. Skeel, Newburgh, N. Y., for the best four bunches of 

 Union Village grapes. Diploma. 



Chas. Downing, Newburgh, N. Y., for six bunches of fine Dela- 

 ware grapes. Diploma. 



Wm. Perry & Son, Bridgeport, Conn., for fine specimens of 

 Concord grapes. Diploma. 



Edward Richards, Mott Haven, N. Y., for fine specimens of 

 Catawba grapes. Diploma. 



Isaac Merritt, Hart's village, Dutchess county, N. Y., for fine 

 specimens of Isabella grapes. Diploma. 



Joseph Bartlett, Washington, Dutchess county, N. Y., for fine 

 specimens of Isabella grapes. Diploma. 



Wm. Perry & Son, Bridgeport, Conn., for Delaware grapes. 

 Diploma. 



Foreign Grapes. 



Morgan G. Colt, Paterson, N. J., John Scanlon, gardener, for 

 the best collection of foreign grapes. Silver plate, $25. 



