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BUDLONG BROS., Pickle makers, Providence, R. I. 

 (Cucumber.) 



CLARK, Miss JOSEPHINE A., Asst. Librarian, Dept. 

 of Agric., Washington, D. C. (Information as 

 to species since Index Kewensis ) 



COATES, LEONARD, Napa City, Calif. (Fruit Cul- 

 ture in California.') 



COVILLE, FREDERICK V., Botanist, Dept. of Agric., 

 Washington, D. C. (Suggestions as to con- 

 tributors.} 



COWEN, J. H., Horticulturist, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 (Colorado.) 



DAY, Miss MARY A., Librarian, Gray Herbarium 

 of Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. (Bare 

 books. ) 



DEANE, WALTER, Cambridge, Mass. (Various 

 botanical problems.) 



DEVRON, Dr. G., Amateur in Bamboos, New 

 Orleans, La. (Bamboos.) 



DOCK, Miss M. L., Harrisburg, Pa. (Bartram.) 



DREER, H. A., Seedsmen and plantsmen, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. (Many and varied services, espe- 

 cially in aquatics, ferns, foliage plants and rare 

 annuals.) 



EGAN, W. C. Amateur, Highland Park, Ills. 

 (Plants of exceptional hardiness.) 



ELLWANGER & BARRY, Nurserymen, Rochester, 

 N. Y. (Hardy plants.) 



GANONG, W. F., Prof, of Botany, Smith College, 

 Northampton, Mass. (Cacti.) 



HALLIDAY BROS., Baltimore, Md., Florists. 

 (Azalea. Camellia.) 



LUPTON, J. M., Market-gardener, Gregory, L. I. 

 ( Cabbage. ) 



MAKEPEACE, A. D., Cranberry grower, West Barn- 

 stable, Mass. (Cranberry.) 



MANDA, W. A., Nurseryman, South Orange, N. J. 

 ( Orchid pictures. ) 



MANNING, JACOB W., Nurseryman, Reading, Mass. 

 (Dried specimens of herbaceous perennial 

 plants. ) 



MANNING, ROBERT, Sec. Mass. Hort. Soc., Boston, 

 Mass . ( Biographical sketches. ) 



MATHEWS, WM . , Florist, Utica, N. Y. ( Orchids. ) 



MAY, JOHN N., Florist, Summit, N. J. (Florists' 

 flowers. ) 



MEEHAN & SONS, THOS., Nurserymen, German- 

 town, Pa. (Hardy plants.) 



PIERSON, F. R., Nurseryman, Tarrytown-on- 

 Hudson, N. Y. (Bulbs.) 



POWELL, GEO. T., Pomologist, Ghent, N. Y. 

 (Important fruits.) 



RIDER, Prof. A. J., Trenton, N. J. (Cran- 

 berry.) 



ROBINSON, Dr. B. L., Curator Gray Herbarium of 

 Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. (Various 

 articles.) 



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

 (Cherry.) 



SEARS, Prof. F. C., Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 

 (Canada.) 



SHADY HILL NURSERY Co., Boston, Mass. (Her- 

 baceous perennials.} 



SLAYMAKER, A. W., Fruit-grower, Camden, Del. 

 (Delaware.) 



STORRS & HARRISON, Nurserymen, Painesville, 

 Ohio. (Various plants.) 



SUZUKI & IIDA, Yokohama Nursery Co., 11 Broad- 

 way, New York, N. Y. (Japanese plants.) 



THORBURN & Co., J. M., Seedsmen, New York, 

 N. Y. (Numerous important and rare plants, 

 especially annuals.) 



TODD, FREDERICK G., Landscape architect, Mon- 

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



VICK'S SONS, JAMES, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 

 ( Various plants.) 



WARD, C. W., Florist, Cottage Gardens, Queens, 

 L. I. (Carnation. ) 



WEBB, Prof. WESLEY, Dover, Del. (Delaware.) 



WHITE, J. J., Cranberry grower, New Lisbon, 

 N. J. (Cranberry.) 



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

 (Important fruits, as Cherry.) 



WOOD, E. M., Florist, Natick, Mass. 



WRIGHT, CHARLES, Horticulturist, Seaford, Del. 

 (Delaware.) 



