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S. Feast & Sons, contributed a large collection of Plants and Flowers. 

 They also had 27 varieties of Pears, with Grapes, &c. 



Dr. Edmondson, by his gardener, contributed Plants and Flowers, many 

 of them quite new. 



Pentland & Brother, had a fine collection, among which, were some large 

 specimens of new hardy Evergreens : also a fine collection of Roses, in- 

 cluding two seedling Noisettes of their own raising. 



John Feast had a large collection of Plants. 



John Tuomey contributed Plants and Flowers. 



Jacob Standenmeyer, gardener to G. Brown, contributed a fine collec- 

 tion of Grapes. 



James Cowan, gardener to J. Ridgely, of Hampton, had some very large 

 bunches of Black Hamburgh and Royal Classelas Grapes. S. H. Simp- 

 son, H. Mankin's gardener, Plants and Flowers. 0. Kemp, a fine collec- 

 tion of Achimenes. 



Vegetables from Whittemore & Bro., D. R. Lusby and others. The 

 room was handsomely decorated with various designs, contributed by S. 

 Feast & Sons, Pentland & Bro., J. F. Fuss and E. Foulk. Mrs. Town also 

 had a beautiful Yase, formed of Grasses tastefully arranged which was 

 much admired. 



The following premiums were awarded : 



Best 24 specimens of Plants, S. Feast & Sons. 



2d best " " C. Campbell, gardener to Dr. Edmonson. 



3d best " " John Feast. 



Best 12 new and rare Plants, C. Campbell. 



2d best " " John Feast. 



Best 24 Roses, Cut-blooms, Pentland & Bro. 



2d best " " C. Campbell. 



Best seedling Rose, to Pentland & Bro., for their fine White l^oisette. 



Dahalias, best 20 blooms, James Cowan. 



2d best " " to E. Foulk. 



Best 12 " to S. Feast & Sons. 



Balsams, best to Capt. Pracht. 



2d best to C. Campbell : discretionary premium to Mr. Walker. 



Best Tuberoses, to C. Campbell. 



2d best " to James Cowan. . ' 



Bouquet, best for hand, to S. Feast & Bro. 



2d best " " J. Standenmeyer. 



3d best " <• S. Simpson. 



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