COLLABORATORS 
*FooRD, J. A., Asst. in Dairy Husbandry, Cornell 
Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (new Hampshire.) 
*FRANCESCHI, Dr. F., Manager S. Calif. Acclima- 
tizing Ass'n, Santa Barbara, Calif. {Rare 
plants grown in S. Calif., as dasylirion, Fla- 
courtia, Fouquiera, Furcrwa, hazardia, Park- 
insonia, etc. Has read many proofs and made 
numerous corrections.) 
GALLOWAY, B. T., Dir. of Office of Plant Indus- 
try, U. S. Dept. of Agric, Washington, D. C. 
(Floriculture. Has read various important 
articles. ) 
*gannett, FRANK E., Editor, "The News," Ithaca, 
N. Y.; formerly Sec'y to President of the 
U. S. Philippine Commission. (Philippine 
Islands.) 
*GARCIA, FABIAN, Horticulturist and Asst. Prof, 
of Horticulture, College of Agr. and Mechanic 
Arts, Mesilla Park, N. M. (new mexico.) 
GARFIELD, Chas. W., Horticulturist, Grand Rap- 
ids, Mich. (michigan.) 
*gerard, J. N., Amateur, Elizabeth. N. J. (Many 
articles, especially on bulbous plants, as Crocus, 
'ris, muscari, Narcissus.) 
GIL. ETT, EDWARD, Nurseryman, Southwick, Mass. 
(Hardy Ferns. Liparis. Has read numerous 
proofs on native plants. ) 
GOFF, Prof. E. S., Horticulturist, Wis. Exp. Sta., 
Madison, Wis. ( Wisconsin.) 
GOULD, H. P., Acting Entomologist and Asst. 
Horticulturist, Md. Exp. Sta., College Park, 
Md. (Brussels Sprouts. Celeriac.) 
*gould, Mrs. THos., Petunia specialist, Ventura, 
Calif. (Petunia.) 
GREEN, Prof. S. B., Horticulturist, Minnesota Exp. 
Sta., St. Anthony Park, Minn. (minnesota.) 
*GREEN, WM. J., Horticulturist, Ohio Exp. Sta., 
Wooster, Ohio. (Ohio. Greenhouse sub-irriga- 
tion.) 
GREENE, EDWARD L., Prof, of Botany, Catholic 
Univ. of America, Washington, D. C. (dode- 
catheon.) 
GREENLEE, Miss LENNIE, Bulb-grower, Garden 
City, N. C. (ixia.) 
*GREINER, T., Specialist in vegetables. La Salle, 
N. Y. ( Garden vegetables, as Artichoke, Aspara- 
gus, Bean, Cress, Corn Salad, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, 
Onion, Parsley, Parsnip.) 
*GREY, ROBERT M., Gardener, North Easton, Mass. 
(Numerous important orchid groups, as Cypripe- 
dium, Epidendrum, lycaste, maxillaria, Masde- 
vallia, Odontoglossom , oncidium, Orchid, phalae- 
nopsis.) 
GROFF, H. H., Gladiolus specialist, Simcoe, ont. 
(Gladiolus.) 
GURNEY, JAMES, Gardener, Mo. Botanical Garden, 
St. Louis, Mo. (Cacti.) 
*HALE, J. H., Nurseryman and pomologist. South 
Glastonbury, Conn. (Connecticut. peach.) 
HALSTED, Prof. B. D., Rutgers College, New 
Brunswick, N. J. (Diseases. Fungus.) 
HANSEN, GEO., Landscape architect and botanist, 
Berkeley, Calif. (Epidendrum.) 
HANSEN, Prof. N. E., Horticulturist, S. Dak. 
Exp. Sta., Brookings, S. Dak. {South Dakota.) 
HARRIS, FREDERICK L., Gardener, Wellesley, 
Mass. (Lisianthus. Medinilla.) 
*HARRIS, W., Acting Dir. Dept. Public Gardens 
and Plantations, Kingston, Jamaica. (mam- 
mee Apple, persea, Pomelo and other tropical 
fruits.) 
HARRIS, W. K., Florist, Philadelphia, Pa. (Ficus 
elastica. Help on Lilium harrisii.) 
*HARRISON, C. S., Nurseryman, york, 
(Pseudotsuga. ) 
*HASSELBRING, HEINRICH, First Asst. Horticultur- 
ist, N. Y. Exp. Sta., Geneva, N. Y. (Iris, and 
most orchids from Gongora to zygopetalum.) 
HASTINGS, G. T., formerly Asst. in Botany, 
Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.; now Science 
Teacher, Santiago, Chile. (Some tropical 
plants, as Berria, Bertholletia. A few grasses, 
as Hierochloe, holcus, Hordeum.) 
♦Hatfield, T. D., Gardener, Wellesley, Mass. 
(Numerous and varied contributions, as Gesnera, 
gloxinia, Lachenalia, leea, macrozamia, (enoth- 
era, Oxalis, Pelargonium.) 
*HEDRICK, U. P., Asst. Prof, of Horticulture, 
Agricultural College, Mich. (Evaporation of 
Fruit. Prune.) 
*HENDERSON & co., PETER, Seedsmen, New York, 
N. Y^. (Bulbs. eccremocarpus. polianthes. 
Much proof and many suggestions.) 
*HENDERSON, Prof. L. F., Botanist, Idaho Exp. 
Sta., Moscow, Idaho. (Phacelia.) 
HERRINGTON, A. h., Gardener, Florham Farms, 
Madison, N. J. (Chrysanthemum coccineum. 
hollyhock.) 
*HEWS, A. H. Manufacturer of earthen ware, 
North Cambridge, Mass. (Pots.) 
HEXAMER, Dr. F. M., Editor "American Agri- 
culturist," New York, N. Y. (Several biograph- 
ical sketches, as Fuller, Harris, Thurber. ) 
HICKS, G. H., late of U. S. Dept. of Agric, 
Washington, D. C. (deceased). (seed-testing.) 
HICKS, HENRY, Nurseryman, Westport, L. i. (Li- 
gustrum.) 
HIGGINS, J. E., Horticulturist and teacher, Hono- 
lulu, H. i. (Hawaiian Islands. ) 
HILL, E. G., Florist, Richmond, Ind. (Begonia.) 
*HITCHCOCK, A. S., Asst. Chief, Div. of Ag- 
rostology, u. S. Dept. Agric, Washington, 
D. C. {Most of the genera of grasses from 
E to Z.) 
