GENERAL CATALOGUE. 41 



1882-84 ; editor of Our Country Home, and publisher of American 

 Garden, Greenfield, since 1884. Married, 19th October, 1881, at 

 Hopkinton, Annie Laurie Young. Three daughters, one deceased. 

 Address, Greenfield, Mass. 



Pamphlets edited: " Flax", Rochester; " Farm and Seed Manual", Koch- 

 ester; "Farm Library Flowers in Winter"; "The Flower Garden", land 

 II; " Vegetable Garden "; " Luscious Fruits "; " A. I. Poultry Book ". 

 The Massachusetts Agricultural College. (Scribner's Monthly, Oct., 1870.) 

 Also a large number of contributions to Nation; American Agriculturist; 

 Scientific Farmer; Land and Home; Farmer's Review; Our Country Home; 

 American Garden; Christian Union; Index; Register, etc. 





 * HENRY LYMAN was born 3d March, 1856, at Middlefield, Ct. ; 



prepared for college at private and public schools. Was gradu- 

 ated at the age of eighteen. On leaving college engaged in farm- 

 ing, at Middlefield, Ct. Died of pneumonia, at Middlefield, Ct., 

 19th January, 1879. 



ARTHUR HUNTINGTON MONTAGUE was born 12th March, 1852, 

 at Granby. Engaged in farming at Granby, since 1874. Address, 

 South Hadley, Mass. 



HENRY LYMAN PHELPS was born 1st August, 1854, at South- 

 ampton ; studied at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 1871-72. 

 Farmer and dealer in fertilizers, Northampton, 1874-82, and 

 Southampton, since 1882. Worthy Deputy of the State Grange 

 for Hampshire west, and Assistant Steward of the State Grange 

 of Massachusetts, since 1886 ; Master of Southampton Grange. 

 Married, 2d April, 1878, at Hadley, Helen L. Horton. Three 

 daughters. Address, Southampton, Mass. 



FRANK STOCKBRIDGE SMITH was born 10th September, 1853, 

 at Agawam. Engaged in the lumber business, Springfield, 

 1876-77 ; woolen manufacturer, Hampden, 1877-82, and Albany 

 Woolen Mills, Albany, Wis., since 1885. Married, 22d October, 

 1879, at New York, Frances Louise Olrnstead. Two sons. Ad- 

 dress, Albany, Wis. 



EDWARD EASTMAN WOODMAN was born 12th October, 1851, at 

 Danvers ; book-keeper for Gilman, Pope & Co., Boston, 1863-65 ; 

 studied at Bryant & Strattou Commercial College, 1868. In the 

 employ of Peter Henderson, Jersey City Heights, N. J., 1874-79 ; 



