COLLABORATORS 



Sf.mple, Jaj[ES, Specialist in China a^^tei's, 



Bellevue, Pa. (Aslcr.) 

 Sexti'N, Joseph, Foinider of Ihe ]i;iuiiias grass 

 industry, Golt-ta, Calif. [Cijiicniiui .) 



^Shkcaed, ChaklksT., Special ay'iiit U. S. Dept. 

 Agrie. in ohavgc of experimeuts in tea culture, 

 Sumtuerville, S. C. [T,i(.] 



■'Shixn, CllAELF.s H., Insjieetor of Experiment 

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

 ((.'iilifoniiii, rtij, Loi/(iiibifi-ii, ,Sf(/ »(!/((, c/e.) 



*Shoi;e, Kivi'.ERT, Canlener, Botanical Bept., Cor- 

 nell Univ., Ithaca, N. V. {r,i)-hjiis (irtidrs, 

 (IS AvdhjpJin, J!i:ihlnii/, JiirliorisaiiiJni , Kjiisfcn, 

 Fittonia, Hiinuihiiiliiilliiiri . Tliyrsucniilliiis, Tra- 

 chelosjicniiiiiii. rasci.} 



*SiEERECiiT, flEXEY A., Florist and nurseryman, 

 New York and Rose Hill Nurseries, New Ro- 

 chelle, N. Y. [Aliirli lidjt o« nirc iji-i cuhniix,' 

 jildiils, piirtiriilai-lij iir<-liiils ((Hf? j)<(/»/,v. UnKirna. 

 FUiii. Fuchsiii. Giirili.iiia . Ixoni . Liiimii' rhi . 

 Ijuinis. Xerinin. Xvpciilhcs. Piiya. S<))ierila. 

 Toeoeu, and others. ) 



*Si3i0XDs, O. C, Bandseiipe Gardener, Buena Ave., 



Chicago, 111. [Ldiiijsnipc Cemeteries. ,Vliriilihe}-i/.) 



Slixx.eelaxd, Prof. ^l. \'., Entomologist Cornell 



Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. (Jiiseetieides. Jiiseeis.) 



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



seed, Araerieus, Ga. (Ccsnios.) 

 S5IITII, Elmer D., Chrysanlhemnm spiecialist, 



Adrian, Mich. (Cliri/santlieiiiuni .] 

 Sjiitii, Irving C, Market-gardener, Green Bay, Wis. 

 (Onifin. Help on KoliJ-Balii i.ind j'^lruirherri/.) 



*Sjiith, Jared G., Dir. Hawaii Ex|). Sta., Hono- 

 lulu, H. Terr. {Xeorhf nit jntlins, some eiroiils ((nd 

 rorinus other genero, os Ce}tteinrea^ Cerostium , 

 Cidiitedoit.) 



*Smith, .J. M. (deceased!, Fruit-grower and market- 

 gardener, Green Bay, Wis. (Stnuetjerrij.) 

 Spexceb, JonN W., Fruit-grower, W'estfield, Chau- 

 tauqua Co., N. Y. (Grajjes in the Xortli. Hel[' 

 on importnnt frnits. ) 



*Stai.ey, Arthur, Walnut- grower, Fullerton, 

 Calif. ( fVutniit.) 



*Starxes, FIuch N., Prof, of Agriculture and 

 Horticulture, Univ, of Georgia, Athens, C4a. 

 [Georgiit. Street Fidnto. Tomato. Watermelon. 

 Steele, E. S., Bureau of Pla"t Industry, V. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Wasliingtou, D. C. {Ferfnmeri/ 

 Geirdeninij .] 



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



( Talinuni. Help on Jlorieiilliire in Florida. ) 



StixscN, Prof, .Toiix T., Dir. JIo. Fruit Exp. Sta , 



Mountain C-i-rove, JIo. {Arlainsas.) 

 Ste(.iXG, Wm. C, Nurseryman, "Waban, Mass. 



(Kenrick.) 

 Stubbs, W. C., Dir, La. Exp. Sta., Eaton Rouge, 

 La. (Orani'ie.) 



"■■STrnENi;,\rcii, Arnold V., Inslriiclor in Hort., 



Univ. of 111., I'rliaiia, 111. , furnieily C:ilif. Exp. 



Sta. (Olire, Fliini and Faisin in Calif. Filn- 



i-iirjais. Fimetea. Flntijeodon . /^ei/iioia. Tiilijia.) 



Taper, G. L., Nurseryman, Glen St. ilary, Fla. 



( Fersi m moil .) 

 Takt, I'rof. L. R., Horticulturist, Mich. Agric. 

 College, Agricultural College, ^lich. [Green- 

 hiaise la..dinil. Ilotheds.) 



*Tapein, W. H., Specialist in jialms and ferns, 

 Holmesburg, Philadelpliia, Pa.. {(.'nitiire of 

 ■manij patms^ ferns and folimje j'lnnis.) 

 T.WLoR, Frli.elio W., ])ii\ Deiit. of Horticul- 

 ture, I'an-Ameriean Exiiosition, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 (Xehrilsl.a. 1 

 Taylor, Wji. A., Asst. Pomologist, I)iv. of Po- 

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

 [Jrlielts (01 nuts, as Hiekonj, Feeiin.) 

 TuiLOW, .). Otto, of II. A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (Leek. .Mnskmelon.) 

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

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

 of eaeti, as Eehinoeereus, Epiphijlhnn .) 



^Thorbern & Co., J. M., Seedsmen, New York, 

 N. Y. {Hi/iieintli. Seed Trade. Hnre read niaini 

 proifs of hiilhs, iinniails, regetahles, Iterhs, ele.) 



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

 Haven, JIass. (A)'i.:iina. Dale. Opunliu. 

 Soot- Galls.) 

 Tkaoy, S. M., Horticulturist, Biloxi, Miss, (ilis- 

 sissiiiia.) 



*Tracy, W. W., Seedsman, D. M. Ferry I'i 

 Co., Detroit, Mich. (Cabbage. Leitnee. iliehi- 

 gan . Pea. Eudish . Seeduge. Help on ma in/ 

 regeliihles.) 



*Teelease, Dr. Wm., Dir. Mo. Botanical Garden, 

 St. Louis, JIo. (Cerlain de.ier1 ]dants of the lilij 

 fitmiljl, as Aloe, Apiera, Gasleria, Haieorthia, 

 Yiicea. Shair. Stiirlerant. O.nilis.) 



*Tric'KER, AVji., Specialist in aquatics, Dreer's 

 Nursery, Riverton, N. J. (Jqiiitrium. Ai/uaties. 

 Most aijtuilies, as Litnnanllteninm , Tininoeharis, 

 Nymphaa, Selnmho, Oiirirandra, Vietorin.) 

 Troop, Prof. James, Horticulturist, Ind. Exji. 

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



*TuoKER, Gilbert M., Publisher and editor of 

 "The Country CTentleman,'' Albany, N. Y. 

 (./. ,/. Thomas. Tullier Tiieker.) 

 Ti-RNEi;, Wm., Gardener, Oceanic, N. J. (Fee- 

 ing of Friiils. Mushroom .) 

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

 tion, Wis. (Cranin I'ry.) 



*Undeewood, Prof. L. M., Columbia I'niversity, 

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

 inella and some other floieerless plants.) 



*Van Deman, I-I. E., Pomologist, Parksley, A'a. 

 (Jliile. Xiit CiiHiire. Strairberrij.) 



