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COLLABORATORS 



HOLLISTER, E. J., Specialist in celery culture, 

 Holley, Colo. (Celery.) 



HOOPES, JOSIAH, Nurseryman, West Chester, Pa. 

 (Hedges.) 



HOBSFORD, FRED H., Nurseryman and specialist 

 in Lilies, Charlotte, Vt. (Alpine Gardens. 

 Lilium. Has read proof of many articles on na- 

 tive plants and hardy herbaceous perennials.) 



HUNN, CHARLES E., Gardener, Cornell Exp. Sta., 

 Ithaca, N. Y. (Forcing of Vegetables. Mign- 

 onette. Strawberry.) 



HUNTLEY. Prof. F. A., Horticulturist, Idaho Exp. 

 Sta., Moscow, Idaho. (Idaho.) 



HUTCHINS, Eev. W. T., Sweet Pea specialist, 



Springfield, Mass. (Sweet Pea.) 

 *!RISH, H. C., Horticulturist, Mo. Botanical Gar- 

 den, St. Louis, Mo. (Capsicum. Lactuca. 

 Pepper.) 



JACKSON & PERKINS Co., Nurserymen and spe- 

 cialists in Clematis, Newark, N. Y. (Clem- 

 atis.) 

 *JAENICKE, ADOLPH, Manager propagating dept., 



J. L. Childs, Floral Park, N. Y. (Primula.) 

 *JEFFERS, A., Editor "Cornucopia," Norfolk, Va. 



(Kale. Potato.) 



*JORDAN, A. T., Asst. Horticulturist, New Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. (New Jersey.) 



JUNGHANNS, E. L., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (Reseda.) 

 *KAINS, M. G., Horticulturist, School of Practical 

 Agric. and Hort., Briar Cliff Manor, N. Y. 

 (Minor vegetables, as Horse -Radish and Okra. 

 Herbs, as Hyssopus, Origanum; also Ginstng 

 and Glycyrrhiza.) 



KEARNEY, T. H., Div. of Veg. Phys. and Path., 

 Dept. of Agric., Washington, D. C. (Three 

 orchid genera, Grammangis, Grammatophyllum, 

 Habenaria.) 



*KELLER, J. B., Florist, Rochester, N. Y. (Many 

 groups of hardy herbaceous perennials. Article 

 on Herbaceous Perennials.) 



*KELSEY, HARLAN P., Landscape architect, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. (North Carolina plants, as Galax, 

 Leucothoe and Paronychia.) 



KENNEDY, P. BEVERIDGE, Horticulturist, Nev. 

 Exp. Sta., Eeno, Nev. (Many genera of grasses 

 in Vols. I and II. Begonia. ) 



KERR, J. W., Nurseryman, Denton, Md. (Mary- 

 land. Help on Plum.) 



KIFT, EGBERT, Florist, Philadelphia, Pa. (Cut- 

 flowers. 



KINNEY, L. F., Horticulturist, Kingston, E. I. 



(Celery.) 



*KNAPP, Dr. S. A., Special commission U. S. 

 Dept. Agric., Lake Charles, La. (Philippine 

 Islands.) 



LAGER & HURRELL, Orchid cultivators, Summit, 

 N. J. (Cattleya.) 



*LAGER, JOHN E., Orchid specialist, Summit, N. J. 



(Oncidium.) 



*LAKE, Prof. E. E., Horticulturist, Ore. Exp. Sta.. 

 Corvallis, Ore. (Oregon.) 



LANDRETH, BURNET, Seedsman, Philadelphia. 

 Pa. (David Landreth.) 



LAUMAN, G. N., Instructor in Hort., Cornell 

 Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Geranium. Impatiens.) 

 *LEWERS, Eoss, Fruit-grower, Franktown, Nev. 

 (Nevada.) 



LONSDALE, EDWIN, Florist, Wyndmoor, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (Conservatory.) 



LORD & BURNHAM Co., Horticultural architects 

 and builders, Irvington - on - Hudson, N. Y. 

 (Greenhouse Construction. ) 



LOTHROP & HIGGINS, Dahlia specialists, East 



Bridge water, Mass. (Dahlia.) 

 *LYON, T. T., Pomologist, South Haven, Mich., 



(Died 1900). (Pear.) 



*MCFARLAND, J. HORACE, Horticultural printer 

 and expert in photography, Harrisburg, Pa. 

 ( Border. Photography . ) 



*McKAY, Prof. A. B., Prof, of Horticulture and 

 Station Horticulturist, Miss. Exp. Sta., Agri- 

 cultural College, Miss. (Potato.) 



MCMILLEN, EGBERT, Wholesale grower of migno- 

 nette, Pearl Eiver, N. Y. (Mignonette.) 



Me WILLIAM, GEO., Gardener, Whitinsville, Mass. 



(Dipladenia. Luculia.) 



*MACOMBER, J. T., Fruit-grower, Grand Isle, Vt. 

 (Peach.) 



MACPHERSON, JAMES, Landscape gardener, Tren- 

 ton, N. J. (Euphorbia. Has read proofs of sev- 

 eral orchid genera. ) 



^MANNING, J. WOODWARD, Horticultural expert 

 and purchasing agent, Boston, Mass. (Pachy- 

 sandra. Pyrethrum. Hardy herbs. Has read 

 proofs of many groups of perennials.) 



MANNING, WARREN H., Landscape architect, 

 Boston, Mass. (Herbaceous Perennials. Rock 

 Gardens.) 



MASON, Prof. S. C., Dept. of Horticulture and 

 Forestry, Berea College, Berea, Ky. (Labeling. 

 Layering.) 



*MASSEY, Prof. W. F., Horticulturist, N. C. Exp. 

 Sta., Ealeigh, N. C. (Fig. North Carolina.) 



MATHEWS, Prof. C. W., Horticulturist, Ky. Exp. 

 Sta., Lexington, Ky. (Kentucky.) 



MATHEWS, F. SCHUYLER, Artist, Boston, Mass. 



(Color.) 



*MATHEWS, WM., Florist and orchid grower, Utica, 

 N. Y. ( Various rare and important orchids, 

 as Gongora, Grammatophyllum, lonopsis, Lima- 

 todes, Miltonia, Pholidota.) 



MAYNARD, Prof. S. T., Prof, of Horticulture, Mass. 

 Agr. Coll., and Horticulturist, Mass. Hatch 

 Exp. Sta., Amherst, Mass. (Massachusetts.) 



