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*MEAD, T. L., Horticulturist, Oviedo, Fla. (Cri- 

 num. Orange. Has helped in matters of ex- 

 treme southern horticulture.) 

 MEEHAN, JOSEPH, Nurseryman, Germantown, 



Philadelphia, Pa. (Idesia.) 



MEREDITH, A. P., Gardener, South Lancaster, 

 Mass. (Humea.) 



*MISCHE, EMIL, Asst. to Olmsted Bros., Land- 

 scape Architects, Brookline, Mass. (Quisqualis.) 



*MooN, SAMUEL C., Nurseryman, Morrisville, Pa. 

 (Oak. Trees for ornament.) 



*MORRILL, EOLAND, Fruit-grower, Benton Harbor, 

 Mich. (Peach.) 



*MORRIS, O. M., Associate Horticulturist, Okla. 

 Exp. Sta., Stillwater, Okla. (Indian Territory 

 Oklahoma.) 

 MUNSON, T. V., Nurseryman and grape hybridist, 



Denison, Tex. (Grape culture in the South.) 

 MUNSON, Prof. W. M., Horticulturist, Me. Exp. 

 Sta., Orono, Me. (Maine. Vaccinium.) 



*NEHRLING, H., Milwaukee, Wis. (Phwnix. Has 

 helped on other plants cultivated in his garden 

 at Gotha, Fla.) 



*NEWBURY, H. E., Specialist in tuberose culture, 

 Magnolia, N. C. (Polianthes.) 



*NEWELL, A. J., Gardener, Wellesley, Mass. 

 (Certain orchids, e.g., Odontoglossum.) 



*NORTON, J. B. S., Botanical Assistant, Mo. Bo- 

 tanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. (Genera of 

 Euphorbiacea. Phyllanthus. Numerous botan- 

 ical puzzles.) 



OGSTON, COLIN, Gardener and orchid cultivator, 

 Kimball Conservatories, Rochester, N. Y. 

 (Dendrobium.) 



*OLIVER, G. W., Div. of Gardens and Grounds, 

 U. S. Dept. Agric., Washington, D. C. (Many 

 articles on palms, aroids, succulents and rare 

 plants, and much help on proofs. Alstrcemeria. 

 Amaryllis. Nepenthes. Ochna. Pennisetum. 

 Petrea. Sarracenia.) 



*OLMSTED, Jr., F. L., Landscape architect, Brook- 

 line, Mass. (Park.) 



*O'MARA, PATRICK, of Peter Henderson & Co., 

 New York, N. Y. (Potting. Has read various 

 important articles, suggested contributors and 

 given other help.) 



ORPET, EDWARD O., Gardener, So. Lancaster, 

 Mass. (Many articles. Border. Cyclamen. 

 Dianthus, and certain orchids.) 

 PARSONS, JR., SAMUEL, Landscape architect, New 



York, N. Y. (Lawn.) 



PEACOCK, LAWRENCE K., Dahlia specialist, Atco, 

 N. J. (Dahlia.) 



*PENNOCK, F. M., Horticulturist, San Juan, Porto 

 Eico. (Porto Rico.) 



*PETERSON, WM. A., of the firm of P. S. Peterson 

 & Son, Nurserymen, Chicago, 111. (Pceonia.) 



POWELL, Prof. G. HAROLD, Horticulturist, Del. 

 Exp. Sta., Newark, Del. (Cherry. Delaware. 

 Help on Peach, etc. ) 



*POWELL, GEORGE T., Dir. School of Practical 

 Agriculture and Horticulture, Briar Cliff 

 Manor, N. Y. (Pear. Has read proofs of other 

 important fruits.) 



PRICE, Prof. E. H., Horticulturist, Tex. Exp. 

 Sta., College Station, Tex. (Texas.) 



*PRINCE, L. B., Pres. Board of Eegents, New Mex, 



Exp. Sta., Mesilla Park, N. M. (Prince.) 

 PURDY, CARL, Specialist in California bulbs, 

 Ukiah, Calif. (California native plants, as 

 Brodicea, Calochortus, Erythronium, Fritillaria.) 



*EANE, Prof. F. W., Horticulturist and Prof, of 

 Horticulture, N. H. College, Durham, N. H. 

 ( New Hampshire . ) 

 EAWSON, GROVE P., Florist, Elmira, N. Y. (Lan- 



tana.) 



EAWSON, W. W., Seedsman and market-gardener r 

 Boston, Mass. (Cucumber. Lettuce.) 



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

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

 extreme southern horticulture. Ccesalpinia. Cocos. 

 Guava. Kumquat. Lemon. Lime. Mango. 

 Musa. Orange.) 



*EEHDER, ALFRED, Asst. at the Arnold Arboretum, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Botany and culture of 

 most of the hardy trees and shrubs.) 



*EOBERTS, Prof. I. P., Dir. College of Agric., Cor- 

 nell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Drainage. Fer- 

 tility. Manure. Potato.) 



*EOLFS, Prof. P. H., Botanist, S. C. Exp. Sta. r 

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

 Okra. Onion. Pineapple.) 



*EosE, J. N., Asst. Curator, U. S. Nat. Herb., 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 

 (Agave. Prochnyanthes.) 

 EOSE, N. JONSSON, Landscape Gardener, Dep't. 



of Park, New York, N. Y. (Various exotics.) 

 EOTH, FILIBERT, Asst. Prof, of Forestry, N. Y. 

 State College of Forestry, Cornell Univ., 

 Ithaca, N. Y. (Fagus.) 



EOWLEE, Prof. W. W., Asst. Prof, of Botany, 

 Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Definitions* 

 Liatris. Salix.) 



*EOYLE, Mrs. EMILY TAPLIN, Asst. Ed. "Eural 



New-Yorker," New York, N. Y. (Nepenthes.) 



SARGENT, Prof. C. S. , Dir. Arnold Arboretum, 



Jamaica Plain, Mass. (Abies. Has read proof 



of Picea, Prunus, etc.) 



SEAVEY, Mrs. FRANCES COPLEY, Landscape gar- 

 dener, Brighton, 111. (Railroad Gardening.) 



*SCOTT, WM., Florist, Buffalo, N. Y. (Important flor- 

 ists ' plants and flowers, as Acacia, Convallaria r 

 Cyclamen, Cytisus, Smilax, Metrosideros, Peper- 

 omia,Perilla,Piqueria,etc. Also Packing Flowers.) 



