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HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 305 



VEGETABLES. 



Potatoes — For the best peck for the table, bronze medal, or $3, Mr. 

 Sprunt. . , 



For the second best, diploma, or $2, E. Sherman, Seersville, Orange 

 county. 



Beets — For the best twelve long blood beets, bronze medal, or $3, Mr. 

 Thacker. . • 



For the best twelve turnip rooted beets, bronze medal, or $3, Mr. John 

 Brill. 



Carrots — For the best twelve carrots, bronze medal, or $3, Mr. Mathe- 

 son, Gowanus, L. I. ; • ;. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2, Mr. Brill. 



Parsnips — For the best twelve parsnips, bronze medal, or $2, James 

 Angus, gr. to W. W. Fox, West Farms. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2, Julius Hartman, gr. to William H. 

 Paine, Bloomingdale. 



Salsify — For the best twelve roots of salsify, diploma, or $2, Mr. 

 Thacker. 



Cabbage — For the best three heads of Savoy cabbage, bronze medal, or 

 $3, Francis Briell, Astoria. 



Onions. — For the best half peck of white onions, bronze medal, or $3— 

 James Angus, for three varieties. 



Celery. — For the best twelve stalks of celery, bronze medal, or $3— 

 Mr. Hartman. 



For the second best, diploma or $2— Mr. Angus. 



Tomatoes. — For the best half peck of red tomatoes, bronze medal, or $3 

 —John Brill. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2 — Mr. Angus. 



Egg Plants. — =For the best three egg plants, bronze medal, or $3 — Mr. 

 Sprunt. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2 — -Mr. Angus, v 



Beans.— For the best half peck of Lima beans, in pod ? diploma, or $2 

 — Francis Briell. 



For the best half peck of kidney beans, diploma, or $2-~«John Brill. 



Corn.— For the best twelve ears of corn for the table, bronze medal, or 

 $3 — Mr. Sprunt. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2 — 'James Angus. 



Turnips — For the best half peck of turnips, bronze medal, or $3, John 

 O'Connell. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2, John Brill. 



SQUASHES — Fo,r the best three sqashes for the table, bronze medal, or 

 $3, Thomas Martin, gr. to H. Delafield, Seventy-ninth street. 



For the second best, diploma, or $2, Mr. Sprunt. 



General Display — For the best general display of vegetables, silver 

 me-lal, or $3, Mr. Angus, for thirty-two varieties. 



The vegetable committee consisted of Messrs. John Fick, Joseph Cudlipp, 

 and David Clark. 

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