COLLABORATORS 



BuDLOKG Bros., Piekle makers, Providence, R. I. 

 (CiicKmier.) 



Clare, Miss Josephine A., Asst. Librarian, Dept. 

 of Agrie., Wasliington, D. C. [Information as 

 to species since Index Keicensis ) 



COATES, Leonard, Napa City, Calif. {Fruit Cul- 

 ture in California.) 



CoviLLE, Frederick v., Botanist, Dept. of Agric, 

 Washington, D. C. {Suggestions as to con- 

 tributors.) 



CowEN, J. H., Horticulturist, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 {Colorado.) 



Day, Miss Mary A., Librarian, Gray Herbarium 

 of Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. [Rare 

 books. ^ 



Deane, Walter, Cambridge, Mass. ( Various 

 botanical ivoblems.) 



Devron, Dr. G., Amateur in Bamboos, New 

 Orleans, La. {Bamboos.} 



Dock, Miss M. L., Harrisburg, Pa. (Bartram.) 



Dreer, H. a.. Seedsmen and plantsmen, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. ( Many and varied services, espe- 

 cially in aquatics, ferns, foliage plants and rare 

 annuals.) 



Egan, W. C. Amateur, Highland Park, Ills. 

 {Plants of exceptional hardiness.) 



Ellwanger & Barry, Nurserymen, Rochester, 

 N. Y. {Hardy plants.) 



Ganong, W. F., Prof, of Botany, Smith College, 

 Northampton, Mass. {Cacti.) 



Halliday Bros., Baltimore, Md., Florists. 

 {Azalea. Camellia.) 



LuPTON, J. M., Market-gardener, Gregory, L. I. 

 ( Cabbage. ) 



Makepeace, A. D., Cranberry grower. West Barn- 

 stable, Mass. {Cranlerrij.) 



Manda, W. A., Nurseryman, South Orange, N. J. 

 {Orchid pictures.) 



Manning, Jacob W., Nurseryman, Reading, Mass. 

 {Dried specimens of herbaceous perennial 

 plants.) 



Manning, Robert, Sec. Mass. Hort. Soc, Boston, 

 Mass. ( Biographical sketches. ) 



Mathews, Wm., Florist, Utica, N. Y. ( Orchids. ) 



May, John N., Florist, Summit, N. J. {Florist.^' 

 flowers. ) 



Meehan & Sons, Thos., Nurserymen, German- 

 town, Pa. {Hardy plants.) 



Pierson, F. R., Nurseryman, Tarrytown-on- 

 Hudson, N. Y. {Bulbs.) 



Powell, Geo. T., Pomologi-st, Ghent, N. Y. 

 {Important fruits.) 



Rider, Prof. A. J., Trenton, 



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Robinson, Dr. B. L., Curator Gray Herbarium of 



Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass. {Various 



articles.) 

 ScooN, C. K., Fruit-grower, Geneva, N. Y. 



(Cherry.) 

 Sears, Prof. F. C, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 



{Canada.) 

 Shady Hill Nursery Co., Boston, Mass. {Her- 

 baceous 2ierennials.) 

 Slaymaker, a. W., Fruit-grower, Camden, Del. 



{Delaware.) 

 Storrs & Harrison, Nurserymen, Painesville, 



Ohio. {Various plants.) 

 Suzuki & Iida, Yokohama Nursery Co., 11 Broad 



way. New Y'ork, N. Y. [Japanese plants.) 

 Thorburn & Co., J. M., Seedsmen, New York, 



N. Y. {Numerous important and rare plants, 



especially annuals.) 

 Todd, Frederick G., Landscape architect, Mon- 

 treal, P. Q. {Hardy trees and shrubs.) 

 Vick's Sons, James, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 



{Various plants.) 

 Ward, C. W., Florist, Cottage Gardens, Queens, 



L.I. (Carnation.) 

 Webb, Prof. Wesley, Dover, Del. (Delaware.) 

 White, J. J., Cranberry grower. New Lisbon, 



N. J. (Cranberry.) 

 WiLLARD, S. D., Nurseryman, Geneva, N. Y. 



(Important fruits, as Cherry.) 

 Wood, E. M., Florist, Natick, Mass. 

 Wright, Charles, Horticulturist, Seaford, Del. 



(Delaioare.) 



