COLLABORATORS 



*MAyNARD, Prof. S. T., Horticulturist, Mass. 



Hatch Exp. Sta., Amherst, Mass. (ilasm- 



vhusetts. ) 

 McDowell, Prof. R. H., Reno, Xev. {Xevada.) 

 McFarland, J. Horace, Horticultural printer 



and expert in photography, Harrisburg, Pa. 



(Border.) 

 *McMiLLEN, Robert, Wholesale grower of migno- 

 nette, Pearl River, X. Y. { Mig))otielle.) 

 *McWiLLiAM, Geo., Gardener, Whitinsville, Mass. 



{TMpladenia. Luculia.) 

 Mead, T. L., Horticulturist, Oviedo, Fla. (Cri- 



num. Has helped in matlcrs of extreme southern 



horticulture. ) 

 *Meehan, Joseph, Nurseryman, Germantown, 



Philadelphia, Pa. (Idesia.) 

 *Mereditb, a. p., Gardener, South Lancaster, 



Mass. (Humea.) 

 Moon, Samuel C, Nurseryman, Morrisville, Pa. 



I Trees for ornament.) 

 *M0RRIS, O. M., Asst. Horticulturist, Okla. Exp. 



Sta., Stillwater, Okla. (Iinlian Territory. 



Oklahoma. ) 

 *MuNSON, T. v.. Nurseryman and grape hybridist, 



Denison, Tex. (Grape cultiirciu the South.) 

 *MuNsoN, Prof. W. M., Horticulturist, Me. Exp. 



Sta., Orono, Me. {.Maine.) 

 Newell, A. J., Gardener, Wellesley, Mass. 



( Certain orchids. ) 

 *N0RTON, J. B. S., Botanical Assistant, Mo. Botan- 

 ical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. (Euphorhiarew. 



Manihot. Several botanical puzcles, as Lithrwa.) 

 Ogston, Colin, Gardener and orchid cultivator, 



Kimball Conservatories, Rochester, N. Y. 



(Dcndrohium.) 

 *Oliver, G. W., Gardener, U. S. Botanic Gardens, 



Washington, D. C. [Mauij nrlifhs on j»ilms, 



aroids, succulents and rare phiuls, mul wurh help 



on proofs. Alstrcemeria. AiiKinjIlis.) 

 Orpet, Edward O., Gardener, So. Lancaster, 



Mass. {Many articles. Border. Cyclamen. 



Dianthus, and certain orchids.) 

 *Parsons, Jr., Samuel, Landscape architect. New 



York, N. Y. {Laini.) 

 Peacock, Lawrence K., Dahlia specialist, Atco, 



N.J. {Dahlia.) 

 Powell, Prof. G. Harold, Horticulturist, Del. 



Exp. Sta., Newark, Del. {Cherry. Delaware.) 

 Price, Prof. R. H., Horticulturist, Tex. Exp. 



Sta., College Station, Tex. {Te.vas.) 

 *PuRDY, Carl, Specialist in California bulbs, 



Ukiah, Calif. (California native plants, us 



Brodicea, Calochortus, Erythronium, Fritillaria.) 

 Rane, Prof. F. W., Horticulturist, N. H. Exp. 



Sta., Durham, N. H. (Sew Hampshire.) 

 *Rawson, Grove P., Florist, Elmira, N. Y. (Laii- 



*Rawson, W. W., Seedsman and market- gardener, 



Boston, Mass. (Cucumber. Lettuce.) 

 *ReasoNer, E. N. , Nurseryman and horticulturist, 



Oneco, Fla. (Many articles, and much help on 



extreme southern horticulture. Cwsalpinia. Cocos. 



Guava. Kumquat. Lemon. Lime. Mango.) 

 *Rehder, Alfred, Specialist in hardy trees 



and shrubs, Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Botany 



and culture of most of the hardy trees and 



shrubs.) 

 *Roberts, Prof. I. P., Dir. College of Agric, 



Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N.Y'. (Drainage. Fer- 

 tility. Manure. Potato.) 

 *R0Lrs, Prof. P. H., Botanist, S. C. Exp. Sta , 



Clemson College, S. C. (Eggplant. Florida.) 

 Rose, J. N., Asst. Curator, U. S. Nat. Herb., 



Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 



(Agave.) 

 Rose, N. Jonsson, Landscape Gardener to New 



York City Parks, New York, N. Y. ( Carious 



exotics. ) 

 *R0TH, FiLlBERT, Asst. Prof. of Forestry, N. Y. 



State College of Forestry, Cornell Univ., 



Ithaca, N. Y. (Fagus.) 

 *Rowlee, Prof. W. "W., Asst. Prof, of Botany, 



Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Definitions. Lia- 



tris. yympha;a. Salix.) 

 Sargent, Prof. C. S., Dir. ArnoLl Arboretum, 



Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Abies.) 

 *ScoTT, Wm., Florist, Buffalo, N. Y. (Important 



florists' plants and flowers, as Acacia, Con- 



vallaria, Cyclamen, Cytisus, Smilax, Metrosid- 



eros, etc.) 

 Scott, Wm., Gardener, Tarrytown, N. Y'. (Berto- 



lonia and other dwarf lender foliage plants.) 

 Semple, James, Specialist in China Asters, Belle- 



vue. Pa. (Aster.) 

 *Seston, Joseph, Founder of the pampas grass 



industry, Goleta, Calif. (Gynerium.) 

 *Shinn, Charles H., Inspector of Experiment 



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



{.California, Fig, Loganberry, e(c.l 

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

 ■ ncU Univ., Ithaca, N. Y'. (Various articles, as 



Acalypha, Bedding, Dichorisandra, Episcea, Fit- 



tonia, Hymenophyllum. i 

 *SiEBRECHT, Henry A., Florist and nurseryman. 



New Y'ork and Rose Hill Nurseries, New Ro- 



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



plants, particularly orchids and palms. Dracana. 



Ficus. Fuchsia. Gardenia. Ixora. Lapageria. 



Laurus.) 

 ♦Simonds, O. C, Supt. Graceland Cemetery, Buena 



Ave., Chicago, 111. (Landscape Cemeteries.) 

 *Slingerland, Prof. M.V., Asst. Prof. Economic 



Entomology, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. 



{Insecticides. Insects.) 



