This section is from "The Horticulturist, And Journal Of Rural Art And Rural Taste", by P. Barry, A. J. Downing, J. Jay Smith, Peter B. Mead, F. W. Woodward, Henry T. Williams. Also available from Amazon: Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste.
By J. J. Habermehl, gardener to John Lambert - Basket and a pair of hand Bouquets. By Jerome Graff, gardener to C. Cope - a basket and two hand Bouquets. By H. A. Dreer - A table design and pair of Bouquets. By James Kent, gardener to J. F. Knorr - Bouquets, not in competition. By A. L. Felton - Bouquets. By Thomas Meehan - Basket of native flowers.
Fruit - By Mark Hill, gardener to M. W. Baldwin - Grapes, three bunches Black Prince and three of White Frontignac.
By John Riley - Grapes - White Frontignac and Hamburg.
By Isaac B. Baxter-Plums-Royal Hative, Reine Claude, Apricot, Schuylkill and Seedlings; Pears - Bloodgood, Giffard, and Julienne, also Washington, Bartlett, Golden B. of Bilboa, etc.
By Wm. Hamill, gardener to C. Henry Fisher - Nectarines the Downton, Elruge, and smother kind, and Peaches.
By John Chambers, of Mount Holly - Plums - eight varieties - Apples - Red Juneating, Maiden's Blush, Summer Pearmain, and other varieties - Pears - six or eight kinds;
By Mrs. Mackau - Pears and Plums, a number of varieties of each.
By Samuel Noble, of Montgomery county - Apples and Pears.
By Geo. W. Earl - Plums, Green Gages, Washington and blue magnum bonum, and Julienne Pears.
By A. C. Michener - Plums, Washington very fine.
By Alexander Parker - Peaches and Plums.
By A. L. Felton - Isabella grapes, open culture.
By Henry Hay - Water-Melons, orange and tatooed.
By A. L. Felton, a fine display.
By J. J. Habermehl, gardener to John Lambert a small display.
 
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