COLLABORATORS 



Semple, James, Specialist in China asters, 



Bellevue, Pa. (Aster.) 

 Sexton, Joseph, Founder of the pampas grass 



industry, Goleta, Calif, ((hjncrium.) 

 *Shepard, Charles U., Special agent U. S. Dept. 



Agric. in charge of experiments in tea culture, 



Summerville, S. C. (Tea.) 

 *Shinn, Charles H., Inspector of Experiment 



Stations, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. 



{California, Fig, Loganberry, Sequoia, etc.) 

 *Shore, Eobert, Gardener, Botanical Dept., Cor- 

 nell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. ( Various articles, 



as Acalypha, Bedding, Dichorisandra, Episcea, 



Fittonia, Hijmenophyllum, Tliyrsacanthus, Tra- 



chelospernmm , Vases . ) 

 *Siebrecht, Henry A., Florist and nurseryman. 



New York and Rose Hill Nurseries, New Ro- 



chelle, N. Y. [Much help on rare greenhouse 



plants, particularly orchids and palms. Drncwna. 



Ficus. Fuchsia. Gardenia. Ixora. Lapageria. 



Laurus. Nerium. Nepenthes. Pmja. Sonerila. 



Tococa, and others.) 

 *SiM0NDS, O. C, Landscape Gardener, Buena Ave., 



Chicago, 111. {Landscape Cemeteries. Shrubbery .) 

 Slingerland, Prof. M. V., Entomologist Cornell 



Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. {Insecticides. I}i.'iecls) 

 Smith, A. W., Grower of cosmos and moonflower 



seed, Americus, Ga. {Co.'imos.) 

 Smith, Elmer D., Chrysanthemum specialist, 



Adrian, Mich. {Chrysanthemum.) 

 Smith .Irving C . , Market-gardener, Green Bay, Wis. 



{ Onion. Help on Kohl-RaU and Strawberry. ) 

 *Smith, Jared G., Dir. Hawaii Exp. Sta., Hono- 

 lulu, H. Terr. {Nearly all palms, some aroids and 



■various other genera, as Centaurea, Cerastium, 



Cotyledon.) 

 *Smith, J. M. (deceased), Fruit-grower and market - 



gardener. Green Bay, Wis. {Strawberry.) 

 Spencer, John W. , Fruit-grower, Westfield, Chau- 

 tauqua Co., N. Y. {Grax^es in the North. Help 



on important fruits . ) 

 *Staley, Arthur, Walnut- grower, Fullerton, 



Calif. ( Walnut.) 

 *Starnes, Hugh N., Prof, of Agriculture and 



Horticulture, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 



{Georgia. Sweet Potato. Tomato. Watermelon . 

 Steele, E. S., Bureau of Pla-t Industry, U. S. 



Dept. Agric, Washington, D. C. {Perfumery 



Gardening.) 

 *Steele, W. C, Fruit-grower, Switzerland, Fla. 



( Talin urn . Help on floriculture in Florida . ) 

 Stinson, Prof, John T., Dir. Mo. Fruit Exp. Sta., 



Mountain Grove, Mo. {Arkansas.) 

 Strong, Wm. C, Nurseryman, Waban, Mass. 



{Kenrick.) 

 Stubbs, W. C, Dir. La. Exp. Sta., Baton Rouge, 



La. {Orange.) 



*Stubenrai-ch, Arnold V., Instructor in Hort., 

 Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111., formerly Calif. Exp. 

 Sta. {Olive, Plum and Baisin in Calif. Pilo- 

 carpus. Pimelea. Platycodon. Sequoia. Tulipa.) 

 Taber, G. L., Nurseryman, Glen St. Mary, Fla. 



{Persiminou.) 

 Taft, Prof. L. R., Horticulturist, Mich. Agric. 

 College, Agricultural College, Mich. (Green- 

 house hL^.ting. Hotbeds.) 



*Taplin, W. H., Specialist in palms and ferns, 

 Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. (Culture of 

 many palms, ferns and foliage plants.) 

 Taylor, Frederic W., Dir. Dept. of Horticul- 

 ture, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 {Nebraska . ) 

 Taylor, Wm. A., Asst. Pomologist, Div. of Po- 

 mology, U. S. Dept. Agric, Washington, D. C. 

 {Articles on nuts, as Hickory, Pecan.) 

 Thilow, J. Otto, of H. A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. {Leek. Muskmelon.) 

 Thompson, C. H., formerly Asst. Botanist, Mo. 

 Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. (Some genera 

 of cacti, as EcMnocereus, Epiphyllum.) 



*Thorburn &Co., J. M., Seedsmen, New York, 

 N. Y. ( Iliiiirnith. Seed Trade. Have read many 

 proofs of hiill:s, aiiiiiKils, vegetables, herbs, etc.) 



*TorMEV, Prof. .1. W., Vale Forestry School, New 

 Haven, Mass. (Arizona. Date. Opuntia. 

 Soot-Galls.) 

 Tracy, S. M., Horticulturist, Biloxi, Miss. {Mis- 

 sissippi . ) 



*Tracy, W. W., Seedsman, D. M. Ferry & 

 Co., Detroit, Mich. {Cabbage. Lettuce. Michi- 

 gan. Pea. Radish. Seedage. Help on many 

 vegetables.) 



*Trelease, Dr. Wm., Dir. Mo. Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Mo. {Certain desert plants of the lily 

 family, as Aloe, Apicra, Gasteria, Haworthia, 

 Yucca. Shaw. Sturtevant. Oxalis.) 



*Tricker, Wm., Specialist in aquatics, Dreer's 

 Nursery, Riverton, N. J. {Aquarium. Aquatics. 

 Most aquatics, as Limnanthemum, Limnocharis, 

 Nymphcea, Nelumbo, Ouvirandra, Victoria.) 

 Troop, Prof. James, Horticulturist, Ind. Exp. 

 Sta., Lafayette, Ind. {Indiana. Persimmon.) 



*Tuckee, Gilbert M., Publisher and editor of 

 "The Country Gentleman," Albany, N. Y. 

 (J. J. Thomas. Luther Tucker.) 

 Turner, Wm., Gardener, Oceanic, N. J. (Forc- 

 ing of Fruits. Mushroom.) 

 Tuttle, H. B., Cranberry-grower, Valley Junc- 

 tion, Wis. (Cranberry .) 



*Underwood, Prof. L. M., Columbia University, 

 New York, N. Y. (Botany of all ferns. Selag- 

 inella and some other flowerless plants.) 



*Van Deman, H. E., Pomologist, Parksley, Va. 

 (Date. Nut Culture. Strawberry.) 



