320 THE FLORIST AND 



Ap'ples — For the best collection, J. S. Thomas, Macedon N. J; for 

 second best do, Charles Kessler, Reading, Pa; for the best bushel, John 

 Perkins, Moorestown, N. J ; for the second best do, John Perkins, Moores- 

 town, N. J; for the best peck. John Perkins, Moorestown, N. J; for second 

 best do, John Perkins, Moorestown; N. J ; for best six specimens, Charles 

 Kessler, Reading, Pa. ; for second best, do John Perkins, Moorestown, N. J. 



Figs — For the best twelve specimens, Mrs. Knorr, Rising Sun. 



Quinces — For the best half peck, Samuel Hutcheson ; for the second best 

 do, W. W. Keen. 



Special premiums to J. Bisset, for a fine dish of Quinces, also a special' 

 prenlium to L. Chamberlain, for a fine dish of Figs. 



They also recommend a t special premium of a silver medal to B. V. French, 

 Braintree, Mass, and to A. H. Erust, of Cincinnati, Ohio ; also a premium, 

 of three dollars, to D. Miller, Jr., of Carlisle, Pa., for contributions, all of which 

 were received by the Society too late to come into competition, and which your 

 Committee think fully deserving the awards now asked. They are also pleased 

 to call the attention of the Society to two dishes of fine Apples, grown by H. B. 

 Lindley, Athens, Ohio; finer specimens than any exhibited before them thisyear, 

 which also came too late for competition. 

 Potatoes —For the best, one bushel, to Thos. Yeamans 



For the 2d best , - do to David P. Caley, Delaware Co. 



For the best Sweet do to Wm. Cook, Bridgeport, N* J. 



For the 2d best do to Jesse Rambo, Gloucester Co,, N. 



Beets, Long. — For the best one dozen, to Jas. Jones, gr. at Girard Col. 



Round — For the best do to Albinus L. Felton : 



Carrots — For the best do to James Jones - 



For the 2d best do ' to Daniel Riley, Germantown 



Salsify — For the best do to James Jones - j- - 



Onions — For the best, three dozen, yellow, to Jno. Riley, gr. Insane Hosp'l 



For the best, three dozen, white, to Jas. Jones 



The committee would call especial attention to a Basket of fine Mexican Wild 

 Potatoes shewn by Jas. M. Tage, Burlington; also to another of Potatoes raised 

 from Bermuda tubers by Mrs. M. Krider as possessing merit. 



Cabbage — For the finest six heads, J. Riley, gardener for G. W. Carpen- 

 ter No. 282 ; for the second J. Riley, Insane Hospital, 261 ; for the best of 

 another sort, Caleb Gope, 153. • - 



Lettuce — For the best six heads j Albanus Felton, 165 ; for the second 

 Daniel Qiley, 266. " , 



Celery — For the best six stalks, Albanus Felton, 165 ; for the second 

 W. W. Keen, West Philadelphia, 155. 



Egg Plants — For the best six,' Joseph Jones, Girard College, 163; for 

 the second, J. Campbell, gardener to J. C. Bayard, £72. 



Tomatoes — For the best peck, J. Riley, Insane Hospital, 261 ; for the 

 second, Albanus Felton, 185. 



Sweet Maize, for table use — For the best three dozen, Albanus Felton, 

 165 ; for the second, Daniel Riley, Germantown, 266. , 



Marrow Squashes — -For the best three, Stacy H. Scott, N. J., 259. 

 second best to T. D. James, Woodbury, N v J., 152. 



Pumpkins — For the best, John T. Trite, 280 ; for the second, Daniel Riley, 

 Germantown, 266. r4 



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