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COLLABORATORS 



KUNDERD, A. E., Gladiolus Specialist, Goshen, Ind. (Help 

 on Gladiolus.) 



KYLE, E. J., Prof, of Horticulture and Dean of the School 

 of Agriculture, College Station, Texas. (Texas, Tomato 

 in South.) 



*LAGER, JOHN E. (Cattleya culture.) 

 *LANDHETH, BURNET. (David Landreth.) 



LEONARD, M. D., Extension Asst. of Entomology, New 

 York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. (Rose 

 Insects, Sowbugs.) 



LEWIS, C. I., Prof, of Horticulture, State Agricultural 

 College, Corvallis, Ore. (Apple, Loganberry, Oregon, 

 Prune.) 



LEWIS, F. H., Pecan Orchardist and Nurseryman, Pasca- 

 goula, Miss. (Mississippi.) 



LEWTON, FREDERICK L., Curator, Division of Textiles, 

 U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. (Gums 

 and Resins.) 



LLOYD, JOHN W., Prof, of Olericulture, College of Agricul- 

 ture, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. (Exhibitions, 

 Muskmelon, Vegetable-Gardening.) 



LORD & BURNHAM Co., Greenhouse Designers and Manu- 

 facturers, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. (Greenhouse.) 



LOVELESS, ALFRED J., Gardener, Lenox, Mass. (Paphio- 

 pedilum, Phalaenopsis.) 



LUMSDEN, DAVID, Asst. Prof, of Floriculture, New York 

 State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. (Lilium, 

 Narcissus. ) 

 *LYON, T. T. (Pear.) 



MACDOUGAL, D. T., Dir. Department of Botanical Re- 

 search, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Desert 

 Laboratory, Tucson, Ariz. (Sap, Transpiration.) 



MACFARLANE, J. M., Prof, of Botany, Dir. of the 

 Botanic Garden, University of Pennsylvania, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. (Darlingtonia, Dionsea, Drosera, Nepenthes, 

 Sarracenia.) 



MACOTJN, W. T., Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experi- 

 mental Farm, Ottawa, Canada. (Apple, British North 

 America, Currant, Gooseberry, Herbs, several biographies.) 



MANNING, WARREN H., Landscape Designer, North Bil- 

 lerica, Mass. (Banks, Herbs, Landscape Gardening, 

 Planting articles, Rock-Garden.) 



MARLATT, C. L., Chairman Federal Horticultural Board, 



Washington, D. C. (Inspection.) 

 *MASON, S. C. (Labels, Layering.) 



MASSEY, L. M., Instr. Plant Pathology, New York State 

 College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. (Rose Diseases.) 



MATHESON, ROBERT, Asst. Prof, of Economic Entomology, 

 New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 (Diseases and Insects.) 



MATHEWS, C. W., Prof, of Horticulture, College of Agri- 

 culture, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 

 (Kentucky.) 



MATHEWS, F. SCHUYLEH, Artist and Author, 17 Frost St., 



Cambridge, Mass. (Color, Standards of Color.) 

 *MATHEWS, WM. (Culture of many orchids.) 



MAXON, WILLIAM R., Assoc. Curator, National Herbarium, 

 U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. (Tree 

 Ferns.) 



MAYNARD, S. T., Horticultural Specialist and Landscape 

 Gardener, Northboro, Mass. (Massachusetts.) 



MCCLELLAND, T. B., Asst. Horticulturist, U. S. Experi- 

 ment Station, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. (Coffea.) 



McCtTE, C. A., Prof, of Horticulture, Delaware College, 

 Newark, Del. (Delaware.) 



MCFARLAND, J. HORACE, Printer, Author, Lecturer, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. (Border, Garden Cities, Photography.) 



McHATTON, T. H., Prof, of Horticulture, State College 

 of Agriculture, Athens, Ga. (Biographies, Georgia, 

 Pear.) 

 *MEEHAN, JOSEPH. (Maclura.) 



MEEHAN, W. E., Nurseryman, Germantown, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (Thos. Meehan.) 



MENDERSON, NATHAN, Asst. in Plant Introduction, Office 

 of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction, U. S. Dept. 

 of Agric., Washington, D. C. (Sechium.) 



*MEREDITH, A. P. (Humea.) 

 MICHEL, EUGENE H., Supt. Dreer's Nurseries, Riverton, 



N. J. (Help on Canna.) 

 MILLER, WILHELM, Landscape Architect, 64 E. Van Buren 



St., Chicago, 111. (Autumn-Gardening, Biennials, 



Chrysanthemum, Herbs, Landscape Extension, Planting 



articles, and many biographies and genera.) 

 MINER, WM. W., Farmer and Fruit-Grower, Palmyra, 



N. Y. (A. M. Purdy.) 



MITCHELL, ARCH, Nurseryman, Coaldale, Alberta (Al- 

 berta.) 

 MITCHELL, SYDNEY B., University of California Library, 



Berkeley, Calif. (Culture of Gladiolus, Iris, Ixia.) 

 MONTILLON, EUGENE D., Instr. Landscape Art, New York 



State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. (Topiary 



Work.) 

 MOON, HENRY T., Nurseryman, Morrisville, Pa. (James 



Moon.) 

 MOORE, ALBERT HANFOHD, Botanist and Photographic 



Reproducer, 3 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 



(Escallonia, Philadelphus, Spilanthes.) 

 MORRIS, O. M., Head of Horticultural Dept., State College, 



Pullman, Wash. (Washington.) 

 MORRIS, ROBT. T., Surgeon, 616 Madison Ave., New York 



City. (Nut-culture.) 

 MORRISON, B. Y., Landscape Architect, Takoma Park, 



D. C. (Arboriculture.) 



MORRISON, WM. S., Prof, of History and Political Econ- 

 omy, Clemson College, S. C. (J. S. Newman.) 

 MORSE, C. C. & Co., Seed-growers and Dealers, 739-759 



Front St., San Francisco, Calif. (Seeds.) 

 MULFORD, F. L., Landscape Gardener, Bur. of Plant Ind., 



U. S. Dept. of Agric., Washington, D. C. (Arbori- 

 culture, Evergreens, Hedges, Planting list.) 

 JMuNsoN, T. V., Nurseryman, Denison, Texas. (Grape, 



Texas.) 



*MUNSON, W. M. (Vaccinium.) 

 NASH, GEORGE V., Head Gardener, New York Botanical 



Garden, Bronx Park, New York City. (Botany of 



most of the genera of orchids, aroids, and bromeliads.) 

 NEHRLING, H., Horticulturist, Palm Cottage Gardens, 



Gotha, Fla. (Cultural notes on many Florida plants.) 

 NELSON, AVEN., Prof, of Botany, University of Wyoming, 



and State Horticulturist, Laramie, Wyo. (Wyoming.) 

 *NEWBURY, H. E. (Polianthes.) 

 NEWBURY, W. R., Magnolia, N. C. (Polianthes.) 

 NEWMAN, C. C., Prof, of Horticulture and Horticulturist 



of Experiment Station, Clemson College, S. C. (South 



Carolina.) 

 NORTON, J. B., Physiologist, Bur. of Plant Ind., U. S. 



Dept. of Agric., Washington, D. C. (Asparagus, 



Smilax.) 

 NORTON, J. B. S., Prof, of Botany, Maryland Agricultural 



College, College Park, Md. (Botany of the Euphorbia- 



cese.) 



O'GARA, P. J., Pathologist and Chief in Charge of Agri- 

 cultural Investigations, American Smelting and Refining 



Co., Salt Lake City, Utah. (Frost.) 

 *O*MARA, PATRICK. (Potting.) 

 OLIVER, G. W., Plant-Breeder, U. S. Dept. of Agric., 



Washington, D. C. (Many articles on palms, aroids, 



succulents, and rare plants.) 

 OLMSTED, JOHN C., Landscape Architect, Brookline, Mass. 



(F. L. Olmsted, Parks.) 

 ORPET, E. O., Plant Propagator, U. S. Plant Introduction 



Field Station, Chico, Calif. (Culture of many orchids, 



Border, Osmundine, etc.) 

 PADDOCK, WENDELL, Prof, of Horticulture, Ohio State 



University, Columbus, Ohio. (Peach.) 

 PARSONS, SAMUEL, Landscape Architect, Architects' Bldg., 



101 Park Ave., New York City. (Lawns.) 

 *PEACOCK, LAWRENCE K. (Dahlia.) 

 PEASE, A. S., Prof, of the Classics, University of Illinois, 



Urbana, 111. (Help on Name-List.) 



PETERSON, WM. A., Nurseryman, Chicago, 111. (Pseonia.) 

 PIERSON, W. R., Florist, Cromwell, Conn. (Rose.) 



