COLLABORATORS 



/. PARTIAL LIST OF CO^iTRIBVTORS TO THE CYCLOPEDIA 



volume. Many of the contributor, 



also assisted in readinff 



Adams, Geo. E., Asst. Horticulturist, R. I. Exp. 

 Sta., Kingston, R.I. (Rhode Island. Rhuharh.) 



Ames, Oakes, Asst. Dir. Botanic Garden, and 

 Instructor in Botany in Harvard Univ., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. [Several genera of Orchids.) 

 *Andrews, D. M., Nurseryman, Boulder, Colo. 

 ((Enothera. Opuntia. Native western plants, 

 especially hardy Cacti.) 



Archdeacon & Co., Commission mercliants, New 

 York, N. Y. (Mushroom.) 



Arnold, Jr., Geo., Florist, Rochester, N. Y. 

 (China Aster.) 

 *Atkins, F. L., Florist, Rutherford, N. J. 

 [Platy cerium.) 



Atkinson, Geo. F., Prof, of Botany, Cornell 

 Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Mushroom.) 



Balmer, Prof. J. A., Horticulturist, Wash. Exp. 

 Sta., Pullman, Wash. (Washington.) 

 *Barclat, F. W., Gardener, Haverford, Pa. (Bot- 

 any and cultivation of Herbaceous Perennials.) 



Barnes, Charles R. , Prof, of Plant Physiology, 

 Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. (Fertilization. 

 Flower. Teratology. Has read many proofs of 

 physiological subjects. ) 



Barnes, William H., Secretary Kans. State 

 Hort. Soc, Topeka, Kans. (Kansas.) 



Bayersdorfer, H., Dealer in florists' supplies, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. (Everlasting flowers.) 



Beach, Prof. S. A., Horticulturist, N. Y. Exp. 

 Sta., Geneva, N. Y. (Corn. Thinning.) 



Beadle, C. D., Botanist and horticulturist, Bilt- 

 more, N. C. (Bamboo.) 



Beal, Prof. W. J., Mich. Agric. College, Agri- 

 cultural College, Mich. (Grass. Has read 

 proofs of many genera of grasses.) 



Beckert, Theo. F., Florist, Allegheny City, Pa. 

 ( Bougainvillma. ) 

 *Berckmans, P. J., Pomologist and nurseryman, 

 Augusta, 6a. (Lawns for the South. Magno- 

 lia. Melia. Michelia. Persimmon. Pome- 

 granate. Has read proof of many groups of 

 importance in the South.) 



*Bessey, Charles E., Prof, of Botany, Univ. of 

 Nebr., Lincoln, Nebr. (Plant. Trees for the 

 Plains. Has read several articles on grasses and 

 native plants.) 



Blair, Prof. J. C, Horticulturist, 111. Exp. Sta., 

 Champaign, 111. (Greenhouse Glass. Illinois.) 



*Brandegee, Mrs. Katharine, Botanist, editor of 

 Zoe, San Diego, Calif. (Several genera of 

 Cacti, as Mammillaria, Melocactus, Pelecyphora, 

 Pereskia, Phyllocactus, Pilocereus, Ehipsalis.) 



*Brandegee, T. S., Botanist, San Diego, Calif. 

 (Nolina. ) 



*Braunton, Ernest, Landscape gardener, Los 

 Angeles, Calif. (Nerium, Palms, Phoenix, 

 Pittosporum, and other plants cultivated in 

 California. ) 

 Bruckner, Nichol N., Dreer's Nursery, River- 

 ton, N. J. (The article "Fern." Many groicps 

 of tender ferns.) 

 Bhdd, J. L., Prof. Emeritus of Horticulture, Iowa 

 Agric. Coll., Ames, la. (Roses for the Prairie 

 States. Has read proof of Iowa and of articles 

 on important fruits. ) 

 BuFFUM, Prof. B. C, Horticulturist, Wyo. Exp. 

 Sta., Laramie, Wyo. (Wyoming.) 



*BnRBANK, Luther, Plant-breeder, Santa Rosa, 

 Calif. (Nieotunia. Has read proofs of Gladi- 

 olus, etc.) 

 Burnette, Prof. F. H., Horticulturist, La. Exp. 

 Sta , Baton Rouge, La. (Louisiana.) 



♦BURRILL, T. J., Prof, of botany and horticulture, 

 Univ. of 111., Urbana, 111. (Protoplasm.) 



*BuTZ, Prof. Geo. C, Horticulturist, Pa. Exp. 

 Sta., State College, Pa. (Carnation. Penn- 

 sylvania. ) 



*Cameron, Robert, Gardener, Botanic Garden of 

 Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. (Various 

 articles and much help on rare plants. Alpinia, 

 Campanula, Eckinocaetus, Ncmophila, Primula, 

 etc.) 



*Canning, Edward J., Gardener, Smith College, 

 Botanic Gardens, Northampton, Mass. (Many 

 articles and much help on rare and difficult 

 plants. Anthurium. Echinocactus. Epiphyllum. 

 Gloxinia. Peat. Puya.) 

 Card, Prof. Fred W., Horticulturist, R. I. Exp. 

 Sta., Kingston, R. I. (Nebraska. Botany and 

 culture of bush-fruits, as Amelanchier, Berberis, 

 Blackberry, Buffalo Berry, Currant, Loganberry, 

 Raspberry.) 



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