COLLABORATORS 



Comprising those persons who have aided in the making of the Standard Cyclopedia of 

 Horticulture by the writing of articles, proof-reading, and the contributing of information. 



* Means a contributor to the Cyclopedia of American Horticulture (19OO-1902) , whose name appears in the 

 present icork. 



+Means contributor deceased since contribution was made for present Cyclopedia. 



ETHEL ZOE BAILEY, EDITOR'S ASSISTANT 



ADAMS, GEORGE E., Prof, of Agronomy, Rhode Island 

 State College, Kingston, R. I. (Rhode Island, Rhubarb.) 



ALDERMAN, W. H., Prof, of Horticulture, College of 

 Agriculture, Morgantown, W. Va. (Machinery, West 

 Virginia.) 



ALEXAXDEK. J. K.. Dahlia Specialist, East Bridgewater, 

 (Dahlia.) 



AMES, OAKES, Dir. Botanic Garden of Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge, Mass. (Many genera of orchids.) 

 *AVDREWS, D. M. (Opuntia.) 



ANTHONY, R. D., Assoc. Horticulturist of State Experi- 

 ment Station, Geneva, X. Y. (Machinery.) 



ARNOLD, GEO., Florist, Ensenore, X. Y. (China Aster.) 

 *ATKIXS. F. L. (Platycerium.) 



AUST, FRANZ A.. Asst. in Landscape Design, College of 

 Agriculture, Urbana, 111. (Herbs.) 



BAILET. HENHY TURNER, Teacher, Author, Editor 

 "School Arts Magazine" and "Something-to-Do," 

 North Scituate. Mass. (Bouquet.) 



BARCLAY. F. W., Head Gardener of Parks of Cincinnati, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. (Perns, Herbs, Hollyhock, and many 

 genera.) 



BARKER, MICHAEL. Sec. American Florist Co., 440 S. 

 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. (C 'old-Storage, Vallota.) 



BARNETT, CLARIBEL R., Librarian, U. S. Dept. of Agric., 

 Washington, D. C. (Aid on book-list.) 



BARNHART, P. D., Horticulturist, Pasadena, Calif. (.Votes 

 on California plants.) 



BARRETT, O. W., Horticulturist of Canal Zone, Cristo- 

 bal, Canal Zone. (Canal Zone.) 



BARRON, LEONARD, Editor "The Garden Magazine," 

 Garden City, X. Y. (Help on book-list, periodicals, etc., 

 Rose.) 



BARTLETT, H. H., Acting Asst. Prof, of Botany, Univer- 

 sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. (Help on (Eno- 

 thera.) 



BATCHELOR, L. D., Assoc. Prof, of Plant-Breeding, Citrus 

 Experiment Station, University of California, Riverside, 

 Calif. (Utah, Walnut in California.) 



BAUR, A. F. J. , Carnation Specialist and Sec. American 



Carnation Society, Indianapolis, Ind. (Carnation.) 

 *BAYERSDORFEH, H. (Everlastings.) 



BEACH, S. A., Prof, of Horticulture, Iowa State College, 

 Ames, Iowa. (Apple, Corn, H. A. Terry.) 



BEADLE, C. D., Botanist and Horticulturist, Biltmore, 

 X. C. (Bamboo.) 



BEAL, A. C., Prof, of Floriculture, Xew York State Col- 

 lege of Agriculture, at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 (Cut-Flower Industry, Florists' Plants, John Craig, 

 Paeonia [Diseases], Rose, Sweet Pea.) 

 *BEAL. W. J. (Grass.) 



BECKENSTRATER. HERMAN, Prof, of Pomology, Maryland 

 State College of Agriculture, College Park, Md. (Mary- 

 land.) 



BENEDICT, R. C., Resident Investigator, Brooklyn Bo- 

 tanic Garden, and Editor "American Fern Journal," 

 322 E. 19th St., Brooklyn, X. Y. (Botany of the ferns 

 and their allies.) 



BENNETT, E. R., Field Horticulturist, University of 

 Idaho, Boise, Idaho. (Colorado.) 



BENNETT, IDA D., Writer, Coldwater, Mich. (Home 



Flower-garden. ) 

 BERCKMANS, L. A., Xurseryman, Augusta, Ga. (Herbs, 



Lawns, Magnolia, Planting lists. Pomegranate.) 

 *BEBCXMANS, P. J. (Arboriculture, Magnolia, Pinckneya.) 

 JBESSEY, C. E., Prof, of Botany, University of Xebraska, 



Lincoln, Xeb. (Arboriculture, Evergreens.) 

 BETHUNE, C. J. S., Prof, of Entomology and Zoology, 



Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont. (Wm. 



Sounders.) 

 BIOLETTI, FKEDEKIC T., Prof, of Viticulture, College of 



Agriculture, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. 



(Grape, Olive.) 

 BLAIB, J. C., Head of Dept. of Horticulture, College of 



Agriculture, Urbana, 111. (Greenhouse Glass, Illinois.) 

 BLAKE, M. A., Prof, of Horticulture and Horticulturist 



of Experiment Station, College of Agriculture, Xew 



Brunswick, X. J. (\ew Jersey, Peach.) 

 BOOTH, X. O., Prof, of Horticulture, Oklahoma Agricul- 

 tural College, Stfllwater, Okla. (Oklahoma.) 

 JBRACKETT, G. B., Pomologist, U. S. Dept. of Agric., 



Washington, D. C. (Aid on biographies.) 

 BRAINERD, EZRA, Ex-President Middlebury College, 



Botanist, Middlebury, Vt. (Viola.) 

 *BRANDEGEE, MRS. KATHERTSE. (Leuchtenbergia, Pelecyph- 



ora.) 

 BRAUNTON, ERNEST, Landscape Designer and Consulting 



Horticulturist, 237 Franklin St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



(Many notes on California plants.) 

 BRITTOX, ELIZABETH G. (MRS. N. L.), Botanist, Xew 



York Botanical Garden, Bronx, Xew York City. (Wild 



Flowers.) 

 BBODRICK, F. W., Prof, of Horticulture and Forestry, 



Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg, Man. 



(Manitoba.) 



*BRUCKNER, XICHOL N. (Culture of many of the ferns.) 

 BHUES, C. T., Asst. Prof, of Economic Entomology, 



Harvard University, Bussey Institution, Forest Hills, 



Mass. (Arboriculture.) 

 BHUNS, H. X., Florist, 3042 W. Madison St., Chicago, 



El. (Lily-of-the-Valley.) 

 *BURBANK, LUTHER. (Xicotunia.) 

 *Burz, GEO. C. (Carnation.) 

 CADY, LeRoY, Assoc. Prof, of Horticulture, College of 



Agriculture, University of Minnesota, University 



Farm, St. Paul, Mum. (Minnesota, several biographies.) 

 *CAMERON, ROBERT. (Many cultural notes.) 

 CANNING, EDWARD J., Practical Landscape Architect, 



Xorthampton, Mass. For several years curator of the 



Smith College Botanic Gardens. (.Votes on culture of 



many plants and phases of gardening.) 

 CHASE, MRS. AGNES, Scientific Asst. in Systematic Ag- 

 rostology, Bur. of Plant Ind., U. S. Dept. of Agric., 



Washington, D. C. (Much help on the grasses.) 

 CHEYNEY, E. G., Dir. of the College of Forestry, Univer- 

 sity of Minnesota, Universitv Farm, St. Paul, Minn. 



(O. M. Lord.) 



CHURCH, J. E., JR., Meteorologist of Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, University of Xevada, Reno, Xev. 



(Nevada.) 



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