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



Flowers.} 

 MEEHAN, THOS., Nurseryman, Germaiitown, Pa. 



(The article "Horticulture.") 

 MILLER, E. S., Specialist in bulbs, Floral Park, 



L. I. (Many articles on bulbs.) 

 MUDGE, W. S., Hartlancl, N. Y. (Muskmelon.) 

 NANZ & NEUNER, Florists and seedsmen, Louis- 

 ville, Ky. (Kentucky.) 

 NASH GEO. V., Asst. N. Y. 'Bot. Garden, Bronx 



Park, N. Y. ( Genera of grasses .) 

 PARSONS, SAMUEL, Nurseryman, Flushing, L. I. 



(Hie article Horticulture.") 

 PENDERGAST, W. W., Pres. Minn. Hort. Soc., 



Hutchinson, Minn. (Minnesota. ) 

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



Hudson, N. Y. (Bulbs.) 

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



( Importan t fru its.) 

 RAGAN, W. H., Div. of Pomology, Dept. of Agric., 



Washington, D. C. (Indiana.) 

 RIDER, Prof. A. J., Trenton, N. J. (Cranberry.) 

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



Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. (Various 



articles on native plants. ) 

 ROBINSON, JOHN, Author of "Ferns in their Homes 



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



ferns. ) 

 SANDER & Co. (A. Dimmock, Agent), New York, 



N Y. (Recent importations, particularly orchids 



and palms. ) 



SCHULTHEIS, ANTON, Nurseryman and florist, Col- 

 lege Point, N. Y. ( Woody plants from Aus- 

 tralia and the Cape, as Erica.) 

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



(Cherry.} fc 



SCRIBNER, F. LAMPSON, Agrostologist, Dept. of 



Agric. , Washington, D. C. ( Genera of grasses. ) 

 SEARS, Prof. F. C., School of Horticulture, Wolf- 



ville, Nova Scotia.. (Canada.) 



SEAVEY, Mrs. FANNIE COPLEY, Landscape 

 gardener, Brighton, 111. (Landscape Garden- 

 ing.) 



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

 baceous perennials. ) 



SHAW, THOS., Prof, of Agric., Univ. of Minn., 

 Minneapolis, Minn. (Medicago. Melilotus.) 



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

 (Delaware. ) 



SMITH, IRVING C., Market -gardener, Green Bay, 

 W T is. (Kohlrabi. ) 



STANTON, GEO., Ginseng specialist, Summit, 

 N. J. (Ginseng.) 



STORRS & HARRISON, Nurserymen, Painesville, 

 Ohio. (Various plants.) 



SUZUKI & IIDA, Yokohama Nursery Co., New York, 

 N . Y . ( Japanese p Ian ts . ) 



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., Wholesale florist and carnation, 

 specialist, Cottage Gardens, Queens, L. I. 

 (Carnation. ) 



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



WEDGE, CLARENCE, Fruit-grower, Albert Lea r 

 Minn. ( Minnesota. ) 



WHEELER, C. F., Prof, of Botany, Mich. Agric.. 

 College, Agricultural College, Mich. (Hyperi- 

 cum. Mimulus.) 



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

 N. J. (Cranberry.) 



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

 (Important fruits, as Cherry.) 



WITTBOLD, GEO., Florist, Chicago, 111. (Palms- 

 and ferns. ) 



WRIGHT, CHARLES, Horticulturist, Seaford, DeL 

 (Delaware.) 



YEOMANS, L. T., Fruit-grower, Walworth, N. Y. 

 ( Evapora tion of frui ts . ) 



