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SEMPLE, JAMES, Specialist in China asters, 



Bellevue, Pa. (Aster.) 

 SEXTON, JOSEPH, Founder of the pampas grass 



industry, Goleta, Calif. (Gynerium.) 

 *SHEPARD, CHARLES U., Special agent U. S. Dept. 



Agric. in charge of experiments in tea culture, 



Summerville, S. C. (Tea.) 

 *SHINN, CHARLES H., Inspector of Experiment 



Stations, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, Calif. 



(California, Fig, Loganberry, Sequoia, etc.) 

 *SHORE, ROBERT, Gardener, Botanical Dept., Cor- 

 nell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. ( Various articles, 



as Acalyplia, Bedding, Dichorisandra, Episcea, 



Fittonia, Hymenophyllum, Thyrsacanthus, Tra- 



chelospermum , Fuses . ) 

 *SIEBRECHT, HENRY A., Florist and nurseryman, 



New York and Eose Hill Nurseries, New Ro- 



ohelle, N. Y. (Much help on rare greenhouse 



plants, particularly orchids and palms. Dracaena. 



Ficus. Fuchsia. Gardenia. Ixora. Lapageria. 



Laurus. Nerium. Nepenthes. Puya. Sonerila. 



Tococa, and others.) 

 *SIMONDS, O. C., Landscape Gardener, Buena Ave., 



Chicago, 111. (Landscape Cemeteries . Shrubbery.) 

 SLINGERLAND, Prof. M. V., Entomologist Cornell 



Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. (Insecticides. Insects.) 

 SMITH, A. W., Grower of cosmos and moonflower 



seed, Americus, Ga. (Cosmos.) 

 SMITH, ELMER D., Chrysanthemum specialist, 



Adrian, Mich. (Chrysanthemum.) 

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



(Onion. Help on Kohl-Rabi and Strawberry.) 

 *SMITH, JARED G., Dir. Hawaii Exp. Sta., Hono- 

 lulu, H. Terr. (Nearly all palms, some aroids and 



various other genera, as Centaurea, Cerastium, 



Cotyledon. ) 



*SMITH, J. M. (deceased), Fruit-grower and market- 

 gardener, Green Bay, Wis. (Strawberry.) 

 SPENCER, JOHN W. , Fruit- grower, Westfield, Chau- 



tauqua Co., N. Y. (Grapes in the North. Help 



on important fruits.) 

 *STALEY, ARTHUR, Walnut- grower, Fullerton, 



Calif. ( Walnut.) 

 *STARNES, HUGH N., Prof, of Agriculture and 



Horticulture, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 



(Georgia. Sweet Potato. Tomato. Watermelon. 

 STEELE, E. S., Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. 



Dept. Agric., Washington, D. C. (Perfumery 



Gardening . ) 

 *STEELE, W. C., Fruit-grower, Switzerland, Fla. 



( Talinum. Help on floriculture in Florida. ) 

 STINSON, Prof. JOHN T., Dir. Mo. Fruit Exp. Sta., 



Mountain Grove, Mo. (Arkansas.) 

 STRONG, WM. C., Nurseryman, Waban, Mass. 



(Kenrick.) 

 STUBBS, W. C., Dir. La. Exp. Sta., Baton Rouge, 



La. (Orange.) 



*STUBENRAUCH, ARNOLD V., Instructor in Hort., 



Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111., formerly Calif. Exp. 



Sta. (Olive, Plum and Raisin in Calif. Pilo- 



carpus. Pimelea. Platycodon. Sequoia. Tulipa.) 



TABER, G. L., Nurseryman, Glen St. Mary, Fla. 



(Persimmon.) 



TAFT, Prof. L. R., Horticulturist, Mich. Agric. 

 College, Agricultural College, Mich. (Green- 

 house hi.^ting. Hotbeds.) 



*TAPLIN, W. H., Specialist in palms and ferns, 

 Holrnesburg, Philadelphia, Pa. (Culture of 

 many palms, ferns and foliage plants.) 

 TAYLOR, FREDERIC W., Dir. Dept. of Horticul- 

 ture, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 (Nebraska.) 



TAYLOR, WM. A., Asst. Pomologist, Div. of Po- 

 mology, U. S. Dept. Agric., Washington, D. C. 

 (Articles on nuts, as Hickory, Pecan.) 

 THILOW, J. OTTO, of H. A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (Leek. Muskmelon.) 

 THOMPSON, C. H., formerly Asst. Botanist, Mo. 

 Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Mo. (Some genera 

 of cacti, as Echinocereus, Epiphyllum.) 



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

 N. Y. (Hyacinth. Seed Trade. Have read many 

 proofs of bulbs, annuals, vegetables, herbs, etc.) 



*TOUMEY, Prof. J. W., Yale Forestry School, New 

 Haven, Mass. (Arizona. Date. Opuntia. 

 Boot- Galls.) 



TRACY, S. M., Horticulturist, Biloxi, Miss. (Mis- 

 sissippi.) 



*TRACY, W. W., Seedsman, D. M. Ferry & 

 Co., Detroit, Mich. (Cabbage. Lettuce. Michi- 

 gan. Pea. Sadish. Seedage. Help on many 

 vegetables.) 



*TRELEASE, Dr. WM., Dir. Mo. Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Mo. (Certain desert plants of the lily 

 family, as Aloe, Apicra, Gasteria, Haworthia, 

 Tucca. Shaw. Sturtevant. Oxalis.) 



*TRICKER, WM., Specialist in aquatics, Dreer's 

 Nursery, Riverton, N. J. (Aquarium. Aquatics. 

 Most aquatics, as Limnanthemum, Limnocharis, 

 Nymphcea, Nelumbo, Ouvirandra, Victoria.) 

 TROOP, Prof. JAMES, Horticulturist, Ind. Exp. 

 Sta., Lafayette, Ind. (Indiana. Persimmon.) 



*TUCKER, GILBERT M., Publisher and editor of 

 "The Country Gentleman," Albany, N. Y. 

 (J. J. Thomas. Luther Tucker.) 

 TURNER, WM., Gardener, Oceanic, N. J. (Forc- 

 ing of Fruits. Mushroom.) 



TUTTLE, H. B., Cranberry -grower, Valley Junc- 

 tion, Wis. (Cranberry.) 



*UNDERWOOD, Prof. L. M., Columbia University, 

 New York, N. Y. (Botany of all ferns. Selag- 

 inella and some other flow erless plants.) 



*VAN DEMAN, H. E., Pomologist, Parksley, Va. 

 (Dale. Nut Culture. Strawberry.) 



