PREMIUMS AWARDED. 37 



W. H. Cavinach, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best parlor or table 

 bouquets. Bronze medal. 



B. Hanft & Brother, 683 Broadway, for the second best parlor 

 or table bouquets. Diploma. 



B. Hanft & Brother, 683 Broadway, for the best basket of flow- 

 ers. Silver medal. 



Vegetables. 



Judges, — Richard E, Keeler, Benj. S, Haviland, Wm. H. Sack- 

 ett. 



Anthony Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best collection of vegeta- 

 bles. Silver plate, $25. 



Samuel Ruth, Blackwell's Island, for the best 12 blood beets. 

 Bronze medal. 



Anthony Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best 12 carrots. Bronze 

 medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Blackwell's Island, for the best twelve parsnips. 

 Bronze medal, 



John Egan, Staten Island, for the best twelve salsify. Bronze 

 medal, 



John L. Nostrand, Brooklyn, L. I., for the best two egg plants. 

 Bronze medal. 



N. P. Anderson, Almshouse, Blackwell's Island, for the best 

 half peck of tomatoes. Bronze medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Blackwell's Island, for the best half peck of Lima 

 beans. Bronze medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Blackwell's Island, for the best six heads of cab- 

 bage. Bronze medal, 



Anthony Brill, Newark, N. J., for the best six heads of celery. 

 Bronze medal. 



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

 twelve ears of table corn. Bronze medal. 



Samuel Ruth, Blackwell's Island, for the best collection of 

 squashes. Silver medal. 



A. B. Winant, Little Ferry, Bergen, N. J., for the largest pump- 

 kins. Bronze medal. 



Aquatic Plants. 



John Pollock, gardener to James Dundas, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 for splendid specimens of the leaves of the Victoria Regia and its 

 flowerg. Large silver medal. 



