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Best three bunches, Gregory Fearer, - - - - 1 00 

 Best collection grown under glass, George McHattie, gardener, to 



C. F. Spang, 5 00 



Second best, grown under glass, J. B. Updike, - - - 3 00 



WATERMELONS. 



Best three watermelons, George McHattie, gardener to C. F. 



Spang, - - - - - - - - 3 00 



CITRONS. 



Best six green-fleshed, William Cummings, - - - 3 00 



ORANGES. 



Best six ripe oranges, George McHattie, gardener to C. F. Spang. 



PEARS. 



Best collection of varieties, five of each, James McCully, - 8 00 



Second best collection of varieties, five each, John Murdock, Jr. - 5 00 



" " " " " " Bockstoce & Amnion, 3 00 



PEACHES. 



Best six varieties, six of each, William Cummings, - - 3 00 



Best three varieties, three of each, R. McKnight, - - - 2 00 



Second best " " William Cummings, - - 1 00 



Best collection of varieties, six of each, James McCully, - - 8 00 



Second best collection of varieties, six of each, W. M. Dansen, - 5 00 



Third best collection of varieties, six of each, Bockstoce & Ammon, 3 00 



PLUMS. 



Best specimens of choice variety, James McCully, - - 3 00 



Second best specimen of choice variety, Hugh McCarty, gardener 



to D. Holmes, - - - - - - - 1 00 



Best collection of varieties, six of each, R. L. Baker, - 4 00 



QUINCES. 



Best twelve fruit, A. W. Marks, - - - - 2 00 



Second best twelve fruit, James McCully, - - - 1 00 



WINES. 



Best two bottles Catawba, R. L. Baker, - - - - 3 00 



FRUIT. 



Best general collection, James McCully, - Siver Cup 



3d " Bockstoce & Ammon, - - - $8 00 



3d John Murdock, Jr., i Horticulturist,' with colored 

 plates, for 1854. 



