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tended the Post Graduate School 
of Agri., at Ames, la. Was elected 
teacher of science and agricul- 
ture in the Sixth District Agrl. 
Schooi of Georgia. Was horticul- 
turist of the Georgia Exp. Sta, 
for the year 1908 and in Nov., 
1908, became professor of horti- 
culture. He is now head of that 
division. Married Marie Lustrat 
in Athens, Ga. Has been horti- 
cultural editor of the “Southern 
Ruralist” since 1908. Author of 
several bulletins and scientific 
papers. Member of the Amer. 
Soc. for Advancement of Science, 
the Soc. for Hort. Science, also the 
Amer. Ass’n of Genetics and the 
Alpha Zeta fraternity; also sec’y 
of the Georgia State Hort. Society. 
MOORE, JAMES aABFIEZiD 
Horticulturist of the Wisconsin 
Exp. Station. Born Oct. 22, 1881, 
at Shepherd, Mich. Attended the 
common schools and the Mich. 
Agri. Coll.; graduated in 1903. 
During part of 1903 and 1904 
served as horticultural editor on 
the staff of the “Michigan Par- 
mer.” Returned to the Mich. 
Agri. Coll, in the Pall of 1904 to- 
pursue advanced study. Received 
the degree of M.S. in June, 1905. 
Immediately took up work as in- 
structor in the Dept, of Hort. of 
the Univ. of Wisconsin, later was 
professor, and since 1909 has been 
chairman of the Department of 
Horticulture, and Horticulturist 
of the Wisconsin Exp. Sta. In 
1909 received hon. degree of Mas- 
ter of Hort. Has written several 
bulletins and contributed to the 
agricultural press. Married; has 
one daughter. 
MORRIS, OSCAR M. 
FIEESBURT, JOSHUA P, 
Professor of Horticulture, North 
College; born Dec. 
7, 1873, at Buena Vista, O. At- 
tended the common schools of 
Ohio and the Newark High School 
until March, 1891; then secured a 
four-year scholarship in the Mis- 
souri Botanical Garden, St. Louis 
Mo., from which institution re- 
ceived a certificate as qualified 
gardener in 1895. Became con- 
nected with the Pa. State Coll, in 
the Pall of 1894 as head gardener; 
in 1898 made Assistant in Horti- 
culture. Secured degree of B. S. 
in 1910. Taught fioriculture and 
landscape gardening, 1908 and 1909. 
Upon graduation was made assist- 
ant professor of landscape garden- 
ing and placed in charge of the 
four-year professional course in 
landscape architecture, which he 
designed and established at that 
institution and which was offered 
for the first time in 1910. In Aug. 
1911. he was elected Prof, of Hort. 
in the N. C. State Coll, and Exp. 
Sta. Married Charlotte Dunford 
of St. Louis, Mo., who died in 
1916; has two children. 
PRICE, HARVE7 EEE 
Horticulturist. Va. Exp. Sta.; born 
March 18, 1874, at Price’s Fork, 
Va, Raised on farm; attended 
common schools and graduafed 
from the Va. Poly. Inst, in 1898; 
received M. S. degree in hort.. 
ento. and mycology in 1900. Em- 
ployed for several years as in- 
structor in horticulture; was then 
made Professor of Horticulture 
and Horticulturist of the Va. Exp. 
Sta.; Dean of Agri. Dept, since 
1908. Has published a number of 
papers on pomology and plant 
breeding. 
Professor of Horticulture and 
head of the department. State 
College of Washington. Born in 
Kansas and raised there and in 
Oklahoma. Attended public school 
in Kansas and graduated from the 
Oklahoma Agricultural and Me- 
chanical College in 1896. Later 
studied horticulture at Cornell 
Univ. In 1898 was elected assist- 
ant in horticulture in Oklahoma 
Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 
lege, and advanced later to the 
head of the department, receiving 
his recent position in 1911. Mar- 
ried Leona Jane Hall and has 
two children. Is the author of 
several experiment station bul- 
letins. 
ROUSE, IRVIITO 
Nurseryman; born at Leeds, N. T., 
Oct. 23, 1853. Pres. American 
Nurserymen’s Protective Ass’n; 
pres. Geneva Preserving Co., Ge- 
neva, N. T.; ex-pres. American 
Ass’ri of Nurserymen; director Se- 
curity Trust Co., Rochester, N. Y.; 
the Empire Coke Co., Geneva, and 
the Empire Gas and Electric Co., 
Geneva. Director for nine years 
of the N. Y. State Experiment 
Station. For 20 years chairman 
of the American Nurserymen’s 
Tariff Committee. In addition to 
the preceding Interests he is ac- 
tively engaged in growing and im- 
porting nursery stock. 
