The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . HISTORY OF THE XEW JERSEY COAST. 199 eye iinmeciiately telling him what is best. In the domain of gardener he is supreme.Mr. Buttcrbach has conitributcd many valuable articles on horticulture to contempo-ran-ous publications, horticultural papers and magazines, notably an article on TheCultivation of the Rose Under Glass, which took the first prize of thirty-threecompetitors. .- article which attracted much favorable comment and was widelycopied was The Cultivation of

The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . HISTORY OF THE XEW JERSEY COAST. 199 eye iinmeciiately telling him what is best. In the domain of gardener he is supreme.Mr. Buttcrbach has conitributcd many valuable articles on horticulture to contempo-ran-ous publications, horticultural papers and magazines, notably an article on TheCultivation of the Rose Under Glass, which took the first prize of thirty-threecompetitors. .- article which attracted much favorable comment and was widelycopied was The Cultivation of Stock Photo
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The New Jersey coast in three centuries: history of the New Jersey coast with genealogical and historic-biographical appendix . HISTORY OF THE XEW JERSEY COAST. 199 eye iinmeciiately telling him what is best. In the domain of gardener he is supreme.Mr. Buttcrbach has conitributcd many valuable articles on horticulture to contempo-ran-ous publications, horticultural papers and magazines, notably an article on TheCultivation of the Rose Under Glass, which took the first prize of thirty-threecompetitors. .- article which attracted much favorable comment and was widelycopied was The Cultivation of the Pineapple Under Glass. Mr. Butlerbaclis lec-ture teiort the State Horticultural Society in Trenton in 1899 was commended mosthighly. ^ * « » D.WTD MURR.W. David Murray was born in Bovina. Delaware county, New York, October 15, 1830. His parents were both natives of Scotland. He was graduated from UnionCollege in 1852; received the honorary degree of Ph. D. from the University of the State of New York in 1863, and that of LL. D. from Rutgers College in 1873 andfrom Union College in 1874. He was principal of the .M