THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION". 



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Suzzoni, Paul Bruant, J. D. Cabos. George Craig, collection of roses. 

 (I. W. Childs, caladiums. A Blanc & Co., cacti. H. Stebe & Sons, plant 

 receptacles and cork decoration. E. Kauffinan & Co., art floral designs. 



Pittsburg— B. A. Elliott & Co., herbaceous plants. 



West drove — Dingee & Conard Co., roses. 



Pennsylvania State Board— Ornamental foliage plants, cannas: 

 Paul Bruant, Capt. de Suzzoni, Alphonse Bouvier, Paul Marquant, 

 Egandale, Mine. Crozy, J. D. Cabos, Elorence Vauglian. 



Allegheny Park — William Hamilton, specimen cycad, Zamia lat- 

 ifrons. 



Shiremanstown— H. S. Rupp & Sons, double white primrose. 

 Massachusetts.— Boston— R. & J. Earquhar, primrose, double crim- 

 son; cyclamen Mont Blanc; cineraria nana. 

 Norwood— Rea Bros., herbaceous plants. 



Illinois. — Chicago — J. C.Vaughan, cyclamen, deep crimson; collec- 

 tion of roses, rose Senator McNanghton ; cannas: J. C. Vaughan, Elor- 

 ence Vaughan, J. D. Cabos, Alphonse Bouvier, Count H. de Choisenl, 

 Egandale, Francois Crozy, Paul Bruant, Capt. P. de Suzzoni, Mme. 

 Crozy. Mrs. C. A. Sheldon, herbarium of Mexican winter flora, and 

 algae. 



Edison Park — Miss Nettie Palmer, herbarium. 



Staunton — E. A. Bechtel, double flowering crab apple. 



New Jersey. — Short Hills — Pitcher & Manda, orchids, palms, tree 

 ferns, araucarias, rhododendrons, ornamental foliage plants, ferns, 

 floral photos, lilies, pyrethrums, iris, herbaceous plants, roses. 



Bordentown— Edmund D. Sturtevant, Nymphsea Zanzibarensis sup- 

 erba, N. Brakelyi rosea; aristolochia. 



California.— San Francisco— Sherwood Hall Nursery Company, 

 sweet peas. 



Niles — California Nursery Association, roses. 



Other States.— Indiana— Richmond— E. G. Hill & Co., Begonia 

 Rex. 



Texas— Laredo— Anna B. Nickels, cacti. 



Kentucky— State of Kentucky, herbarium. Louisville— Nanz & 

 Neuner, roses. Bowling Green — Miss Sadie Price, herbarium sketch- 

 work. 



Colorado — Denver— Woman's Board of Colorado, herbarium. Cas- 

 tle Rock — Mrs. S. B. Walker, herbarium. 



Missouri— St. Louis — Missouri State Commission, herbarium. 



Montana — State exhibit, Montana herbarium. Mrs. Laura E. 

 Howey, herbarium. 



Iowa — Cedar Rapids — I. N. Kramer, canna Columbia. 



Ohio — Dayton Star Nursery Company, roses. 



Germany— Henry Mette, Ernst Benary, Haage & Schmidt, Otto 

 Olberg, T. J. Seidel, Kohlhass & Hohnsanger, Otto Schlee, C. Beutten- 

 miiller & Co., H. Wrede, Frederick Maecker, Carl Gorms, Dresden 

 florists, Oskar Tiefenthal, Lambert & Reiter, Pape & Bergmann, V. 

 Doppleb, C. Platz & Son, C. Schwanecke, Martin Grashoff, Willi elm 

 Pfitzer, E. Neubert, E. Vandersnusseii, Gust. Schulz, Julius Hansen, 

 Frederick Roemer, Joseph Mock. 



England. — John Laing & Sons, James Carter & Co., Kelway and 

 Son, H. Cannell & Sons, Anthony Waterer & Sons. 



France.— Vilmorin, Andrieux & Co., Croux & Sons, V. Lemoine & 

 Sons, M. Moser. 



Japan.— College of Science, Shibota Tomiyama, Yokohama Gard- 

 eners' Association, Sen Tsuda & Co. 



Canada — Ontario Government Commission, Mrs. A. M. Croly. 



Other Countries.— Holland— Boskoop-Nursery Association, Jac. 

 Jurissen,; Austria — E. Seyderheim ; Ireland — Alexander Dickson & Sons ; 

 New South Wales— Commission of New South Wales; Cape Colony — 

 Cape Government, Mrs. Ogilvie ; Guatemala— Government of Guate- 

 mala; Brazil— Ouro-Preto Pharmacy School; Mexico— Goverment Com- 

 mission ; Italy— Hillebrand and Bredemeier. 



