COLLABORATORS 



/. PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO THE CYCLOPEDIA 



the first volume. Many of the contributors have also ai 



Adams, Geo. E., Asst. Horticulturist, R. I. Exp 



Sta., Kingston, R. I. [Rhode Island.) 

 *Ames, Oakes, Asst. Dir. Botanic Garden, and 

 Instructor in Botany in Harvard Univ., Cam 

 bridge, Mass. [Many genera of Orchids.) 

 *Arnold, Jr., Geo., Florist, Rochester, N. Y, 

 {China Asters.) 

 Arthur, Prof. J. C, Purdue Univ., Lafayette, 



Ind. {Physiology of Plants.) 

 Atkinson, Geo. F., Prof, of Botany, Cornell Univ. 



Ithaca, N. Y. {Mushrooms.) 

 Balmer, Prof. J. A., Horticulturist, Wash. Exp 

 Sta., Pullman, Wash. ( Washington.) 

 *BARCLAy, F. W., Gardener, Haverford, Pa. {Xa- 

 tire Asters. Various hardy j)?rtH(s.) 

 Barnes, Charles R., Prof, of Plant Physiology 

 Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, Ills. {Fertiliza 

 tion. Flower.) 

 Batersdorfer, H., Dealer in florists' supplies 

 Philadelphia, Pa. {Everlasting flowers.) 

 *Beach, Prof. S. A., Horticulturist, N. Y. Exp 



Sta., Geneva, N. Y. {Corn. Thinning.) 

 *Beadle, C. D., Botanist and horticulturist, Bilt- 

 more, N. C. {Bamboos.) 

 Beal, Prof. W. J., Mich. Agric. College, Agri 

 cultural College, Mich. {Article "Grasses.") 

 *Beckert, Theo. F., Florist, Allegheny City, Pa 

 {Bougainvillea.) 

 Berckmans, p. J., Pomologist and nurseryman 

 Augusta, Ga. {Eaki. Has read proof of vari- 

 ous groups of importance in the South.) 

 Blair, Prof. J. C, Horticulturist, 111. Exp. Sta. 

 Champaign, Ills. {Glass. Illinois.) 

 *Bruckner, Nichol N., Dreer's nursery, River^ 

 ton, N. J. {The article "Ferns." Many groups 

 of tender ferns. ) 

 BUFPUM, Prof. B. C, Horticulturist, Wyo. Exp, 



Sta., Laramie, Wyo. ( Wyoming.) 

 Burnette, Prof. F. H., Horticulturist, La. Exp, 



Sta., Baton Rouge, La. {Louisiana.) 

 Bush and Sons and Meissner, Bushberg, Mo. 



(Grape Culture in the Prairie Slates.) 

 *BnTZ, Prof. Geo. C, As^t. Horticulturist, Pa, 

 Exp. Sta., State College, Pa. {Carnation, 

 Pennsylvania. ) 



*Cameron, Robert, Gardener, Botanic Garden of 

 Harvard Univ. ( Various articles and much help 

 on rare plants. Alpinia. Campanula, etc.) 



*Canning, Edward J., Gardener, Smith College, 

 Botanic Gardens, Northampton, Mass. {Many 

 articles and much help on rare plants. Anthu- 

 rium, Gloxinia, etc.) 



*Card, Prof. Fred. W., Horticulturist, R. I. Exp. 

 Sta., Kingston, R. I. {Nebraska. Botany and 

 culture of many hush fruits. Amelanchier. Ber- 

 beris. Blackberry. Buffalo Berry. Currant.) 

 Clinkaberrt, Henrt T., Gardener, Trenton, N. 

 J. {Certain orchids, as Lalia, Lycaste.) 



*CoOK, O. F., Div. of Botany, Section of Seed and 

 Plant Introduction, Dept. of Agric, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. {Coffee.) 

 CoRBETT, Prof. L. C, Horticulturist, W. Va. Exp. 

 Sta., Morgantowu, W. Va. {West Virginia.) 



*Coclter, John M., Professor and Head of the 

 Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 

 Illinois. 



*Ckaig, Prof. John, Horticulturist, la. Exp. Sta., 

 Ames, la. {Canada. Gooseberry.) 



*Craig, Robert, Florist, Philadelphia, Pa. {Araxi- 

 caria. Ardisia. Codieeum.) 

 Craig, W. N., Taunton, Mass. 



*Crandall, Prof. C. S., Horticulturist, Colo. Exp. 

 Sta., Fort Collins, Colo. (Colorado.) 

 Cushman, E. H., Gladiolus specialist, Euclid, 

 Ohio. {Gladiolus.) 



*Davis, K. C, Science teacher, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 {Ranunculace(E.) 



*Davt, J. BuRTT, Assistant Botanist, Univ. of 

 Calif. Agric. Exp. Sta., Berkeley, Calif. 

 {Acacia. Eucalyptus. MyrtacecB.) 



*Dorner, Fred., Carnation specialist, Lafayette, 

 Ind. (Carnation.) 

 DORSETT, P. H., Associate physiologist and Patholo- 

 gist Dept. of Agric, Washington, D. C.( Violet.) 

 DuGGAR, B. M., formerly Asst. Cryptogamio Bota- 

 nist, Cornell Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. (Pollen.) 



*Earle, Prof. F. S., Horticulturist, Ala. Poly- 

 technic Institute, Auburn, Ala. (Alabama.) 

 Earle, Parker, Horticulturist, Roswell, N. M. 

 (New Mexico.) 



