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Bulb Co.; later, instructor, College of Industrial Arts, Den- 
ton, Tex., and grower, Pekin, Ill., and Akron, N. Y. One 
and one-half years assistant at Gratwick Laboratory; at pres- 
ent instructor of swimming, 20th Century Club, Buffalo, 
N. Y. Address, 595 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Tuggle, Jesse B.—Born, Lawson, Mo., June 6, 1888; son 
of George B. and Ida (Marsh) Tuggle. Attended high 
school; entered Garden, 1907; left, 1909, to enter landscape 
contracting, Kansas City. After two years took position of 
assistant manager of agricultural and horticultural depart- 
ie a general manager of campus, Park College, Park- 
ville, Mo. 
Tull, J. Hollister—Born, Morganton, N. C., May 29, 
1882; son of Dr. John and Lizzie (McKeehan) Tull. Edu- 
cated, private schools, Morganton, N. C.; two years previous 
to entering Garden, with American Rose Co., Washington, 
D. C., and Dreer’s Nurseries, Philadelphia; awarded Garden 
scholarship, 1900; graduated, 1904. Entered horticultural 
department, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; fall, 1904, 
assistant in horticultural department, Cornell University; 
spring, 1905, office of foreign seed and plant introduction, 
United States Department of Agriculture. Explorer in this 
and foreign countries for three years, after which appointed 
assistant superintendent of Arlington experiment farm, 
Washington, D. C.; the following year appointed agricultural 
commissioner for the Kansas City Southern Railroad, hold- 
ing this position at present. Married, June 2, 1908, to Grace 
L. Cavanagh. 
Washburn, George A.—Born, Danvers, Ill., September 22, 
1873; son of Andrew and Cordelia (Loomis) Washburn. At- 
tended grammar school; entered Garden, 1890; left, 1891, to 
enter floral business with two brothers in Bloomington, III. 
Married, March 26, 1903, to Anna B. Perey; three children. 
Winther, Cornelius.—Born, St. Louis, Mo., October 28, 
1880; son of Hans Nielsen and Anne (Petersen) Winther. 
Completed grammar school, St. Louis; awarded Garden schol- 
arship, 1896; graduated, 1900. Gardener, Tower Grove 
Park, St. Louis, summer of 1900; about one year in horticul- 
tural department, Agricultural College, Texas; since 1902, 
in charge of gardening work, Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. 
Louis. 
IN MEMORIAM 
Since the establishment of the Garden course in 1890, the 
graduates have suffered the loss of two of their number, Clyde 
M. Blankenship and Homer Riggle. 
