COLLABORATORS 



Eebmann, Jeremiah, Lincoln, Neb. (I'liiliiquiu 



Islands.) 

 Richardson, E. A., Landscape gardener, Boston 



and Albany, 40 Austin St., Newtonville, Mass. 



(Eaih-oad Gardening.) 

 Rider, Prof. A. J., Philadelphia, Pa. (Cran- 



hcrry.) 

 Robinson, Prof. B. L., Curator, Gray Herbarium 



of Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. {farioiis 



(jrticlcs OH natire 2}la>ifs.) 

 Robinson, Charles Mulford, Author of "The 



Improvement of Towns and Cities." Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. ( nUcige Improvement.) 

 Robinson, John, Author of "Ferns in their Homes 



and Ours," Salem, Mass. (Several articles on 



ferns.) 

 Rock, John, Fruit-grower and nurseryman, Xiles, 



Calif. {Plum. Prune.) 

 RoHNEET, Waldo, Specialist in sweet peas, Sar- 

 gent, Calif. (Sweet P-ea.) 

 Root, A. I., Dealer in bee-keepers" supplies, 



Medina, Ohio. (Tomato.) 

 Ross, J. J., Fruit-grower, Seaford, Del. (Peach.) 

 RoTHROCK, J. T., Commissioner of Forestry, 



Westchester, Pa. {Botliroclda.) 

 KVALS, 6. M., Market-gardener, Savannah, Ga. 



(Tomato.) 

 Saltford, Wm. G., Florist and specialist in 



violets, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Violet.) 

 Sander & Co., Nurserymen of St. Albans, Eng. 



(A. Dimmoek, New York agent). (Recent im- 

 portations, particulnrlij orchids and palms.) 

 Sandiford, Robert, Specialist in pelargoniums, 



Mansfield, Ohio. (Pelargonium.) 

 SCHNECK, Jacob, Amateur botanist, Mt. Carmol, 



111. (ntis.) 

 SoHULTHEis, Anton, Florist, College Point, N. Y. 



( JToody plants from Australia and the Cape, as 



Erica.) 

 ScooN, C. K., Fruit-grower, Geneva, N. Y. 



(Cherry.) 

 Scott, Alex. B., of Robert Scott & Son, Sharon 



Hill, Pa. (Bose.) 

 Shady Hill Nursery Co., Boston, Mass. (Hcrha- 



ceous perennials.) 

 Shaw, Tnos., Prof, of Animal Husbandry, Univ. 



of Minn., St. Anthony Park, Mian. (Medicago. 



Melilotus.) 

 Shinn, J. C, Fruit-grower, Niles, Calif. (Pear.) 



SiEVERS, John H., Specialist in pelargoniums, 



San Francisco, Calif. (Pelargonium.) 

 Simpson, J. H., Botanist, Braidentown, Fla. 



(Vitis, Zamia and some Florida subjects.) 

 Slatmaker, a. W., Fruit-grower, Camden, Del. 



(Delaware. ) 

 Small, John K., N. Y. Botanical Garden,' Bronx 



Park, N. Y. (Polygonum.) 

 Smith, Archibald, Manager Joseph Breck & 



Sons Corporation, Boston, Mass. (Seeds.) 

 Stewart, W. J., Sec. Soc. American Florists, 



Boston, Mass. (Syringa.) 

 SoLTAU, Chris, Grower of pansy seed, Jersey 



City, N. J. (Pansy.) 

 Stanton, Geo., Ginseugspecialist, Apulia Station, 



N. Y. (Ginseng.) 

 Stockbridge, Prof. H. E., Dir. Fla. Exp. Sta., 



Lake City, Fla. (Tomato.) 

 Storrs & Harrison, Nurserymen, Painesville, 



Ohio. ( Various plants. ) 

 Sturtevant, Edmund D., Specialist in aquatics, 



Station E., Los Angeles, Calif. (Victoria and 



other aquatics.) 

 Suzuki & Iida, Yokohama Nursery Co., New 



York, N. Y. (Japanese plants.) 

 Thompson, Mrs. J. S. R., Spartanburg, S. C. 



( Pcrfiunvry (lardcning.) 

 Thlhlow, T. C, Nurseryman and specialist in 



peonies, West Newbury, Mass. (Pceonia.) 

 Todd, Frederick G., Landscape Architect. Mon- 

 treal, P. Q. (Hardy trees and shrubs.) 

 Troth, Henry, Photographer of plants and land- 

 scapes, Philadelphia, Pa. (Photography.) 

 ViCK's Sons, James, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 



( Various plants. ) 

 Watson, H. D., Farmer and fruit-grower, Kearney, 



Neb. (Trees for the Plains. ) 

 Webb, Prof. Wesley, Dover, Del. (Delaware.) 

 Wedge, Clarence, Fruit-grower, Albert Lea, 



Minn. (Minnesota.) 

 Whilldin Pottery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. (Pots.) 

 White, J. J., Cranberry-grower, New Lisbon. 



N. J. {Cranberry.) 

 WiLLARD, S. D., Nurseryman, Geneva, N. Y. 



(Important fruits, as Cherry.) 

 WiTTBOLD Co., The Geo., Florists, Chicago, 111. 



(Palms and ferns. Nephrolepis Wittholdi.) 

 Young, B. M., Specialist in nut culture, Morgan 



City, La. (Pecan.) 



