COLLABORATORS 



DuGGAR, B. M., Div. Veg. Pliys. & Path., U. S. 

 Dept.Agric, Washington, D. C. {Photosi/nthe- 

 sis. Physiology of Plants. Pollen.) 



Dunning, D. M., Amateur, Auburn, N. Y. 

 (Grapes under Glass.) 



DUPUY, Louis, Wholesale florist and specialist in 

 hard-wo«ded plants, Whitestone, N. Y. {Erica. 

 Mas read other articles on heath-like jjlants.) 

 *Earle, Prof. F. S., Botanist at N. Y., Botanical 

 Garden, Bronx Park, N. Y., formerly Horticul- 

 turist, Ala. Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. 

 {Alabama. Packing. Storage.) 



Earle, Parker, Horticulturist, Roswell, N. M. 



{New Mexico.) 

 *'Egan, W. C, Amateur, Highland Park, 111. {Ere- 

 murus. Rose. Eudbeckia. Winter Protection. 

 Bas helped on hardy plants. ) 



ElSELE, Jacob D., Manager of Dreer's Nursery, 

 Riverton, N. J. {Cordyline. Pandanus. Has 

 read proofs of several important subjects ) 



Elliott, William H., Florist, Brighton, Mass. 

 {Asparagus plumosus. ) 



Emery, S. M., Dir. Mont. Exp. Sta., Manhattan, 

 Mont. {Montana.) 



Endicott, John, Bulb - grower, Canton, Mass 

 {Littonia. ) 



Endicott, W. E., Teacher, Canton, Mass. {Achim- 

 enes. Acidanthera. Ixia. Has made important 

 corrections in many articles on bulbs.) 

 *Evans, J. C, Pres. Olden Fruit Co., Kansas City, 

 Mo. {Storage.) 



Evans, Walter H., Office of Exp. Stations, U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Washington, D. C. {Alaska.) 

 *Falconer, William, Supt. Bureau of Parks, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa. (Bomneya.) 

 *Fawcett, Wm., Director Dept. Public Gardens 

 and Plantations, Kingston, Jamaica. {The 

 article "Tropical Fruits;" also Cherimoya, Cin- 

 chona, Marmalade Plum, Egg Fruit, Mango, 

 Mangosteen, and others. 



Fernow, Prof. B. E., Director College of Fores- 

 try, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. {Conifers. 

 Forestry. Pine.) 



Finlavson, Kenneth, Gardener, Brookline, Mass. 

 {Diosma.) 



Fletcher, Prof. S. W., Horticulturist, Wash. 

 Exp. Sta., Pullman, Wash. {Ipomcca and va- 

 rious other Convolvulacew. Helianthus and re- 

 lated genera. Nemophila. Nierembergia. Nolana. 

 Pollination. ) 



FooRD, J. A., Asst. in Dairy Husbandry, Cornell 

 Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. (Neio Hampshire.) 



Franceschi, Dr. F., Manager S. Calif. Acclima- 

 tizing Ass'n, Santa Barbara, Calif. {Rare 

 plants grown in S. Calif., as Dasylirion, Fla- 

 courtia, Foaquiera, Furcrcea, Hazardia, Park- 

 insonia, etc. Has corrected many proofs. 



Galloway, B. T., Dir. of Bureau of Plant Indus- 

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

 {Floricidture. Has read various important 

 articles, including Violet.) 



Gannett, Frank E., Editor, "The News," Ithaca, 

 N. Y.; formerly Sec'y to President of the 

 U. S. Philippine Commission. {Philippitie 

 Islands.) 



Garcia, Prof. Fabian, Horticulturist New Mex. 

 Exp. Sta., Mesilla Park, N. M. {New Mexico). 



Garfield, Chas. W., Horticulturist, Grand Rap- 

 ids, Mich. {Michigan.) 



Gerard, J. N., Amateur, Elizabeth, N. J. ( Various 

 articles, especially on bulbous plants, as Crocus^ 

 Iris, Muscari, Narcissus. ) 



Gillett, Edward, Nurseryman, Southwick, Mass. 



{Hardy Ferns. Liparis. Has read numerous 



proofs on native plants, especially hardy orchids.) 



*GorF, Prof. E. S., Horticulturist, Wis. Exp. Sta., 



Madison, Wis. {Wisconsin.) 

 *Good, Jessie M., Organizer, American League for 

 Civic Improvement, Springfield, O. ( Village 

 Improvement.) 



Gould, H. P., Div. of Pomology, U. S. Dept, 

 Agric, Washington, D. C. {Brussels Sprouts. 

 Celeriac.) 



Gould, Mrs. Thos., Petunia specialist, Ventura, 

 Calif. {Petunia.) 



Green, Prof. S. B., Horticulturist, Minnesota, 

 Exp. Sta., St. Anthony Park, Minn. {Minne 

 sola.) 



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. Help on Viola.) 



Greenlee, Miss Lennie, Bulb - grower. Garden 

 City, N. C. {Ixia.) 

 *6reiner, T., Specialist in Vegetables, La Salle, 

 N. Y. (Garden vegetables, as Artichoke, Aspara- 

 gus, Bean, Cress, Corn Salad, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, 

 Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Rhubarb.) 

 *Grey, Robert M., Gardener, North Easton, Mass. 

 (Numerous important orchid groups, as Cypripe- 

 dium, Epidendrum, Zycaste, Maxillaria, Masde- 

 vallia, Odontoglossom, Oncidimn, OrcMd, Phnloe- 

 nojisis, Saccolabium, Stanhopea, Zygopetalum.) 



Groff, H. H., Gladiolus specialist, Simeoe, Ont. 

 (Gladiolus.) 



GuRNEY, James, Gardener, Mo. Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, Mo. (Cacti.) 

 *Hale, J. H., Nurseryman and pomologist, South 

 Glastonbury, Conn. (Connecticut. Peach. 

 Storage.) 



Halsted, Prof. B. D., N. J. Exp. Sta., New- 

 Brunswick, N. J. (Diseases. Fungus.) 



