UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS 



"One of the most valuable publications that has conic to my desk for some 



time. 1 shall have it bound at once as a reference book. 1 am particularly 



impressed with the appropriateness of the illustrations to bring out the various 



points that are covered in the text." — Mr. Warren H. '„ of Manning 



rs, Landscape Architects, Boston, Mass. 



" The New England Association of Park Superintendents are planning to 

 print a pamphlet on the same subject : but this treatise makes it almost useless. 

 If it were in a more inexpensive form, those in need of such information 

 would be glad to pay the cost for its use."- — Mr. John Hemingway, Superin- 

 tendent of Parks, Worcester, Mass. 



"A most excellent work and very much appreciated. Please send a copy 

 to the Superintendents of the National Cemeteries as per enclosed list. At 

 most of these cemeteries there are approach roads in charge of the Superin- 

 tendents who, I am sure, would greatly profit from the points contained in this 

 work." — /. E. Bloom, Captain Commissary. ('. S. A.. Nezu Orleans, La. 



t interesting and valuable. A copy should be in the hands of all the 

 members of this Association. To each of them it would be of exceptional 

 value." — Mr. Charles Mill ford Robinson, Secretary, American Park and Out- 

 Association, Rochester, N. Y. 



" Interesting and timely. It cannot fail to be of the greatest service in pro- 

 moting the object for which our S ;ociation has been lal 



-Mr. Cornelius B. Mitchell, President Tree Planting Association, New York 

 City. 



"As Secretary of our League for Civic Improvement, I am especially inter- 

 ested in the subject so helpfully treated." — Mr. Rufus Stanley, Elmira, N. Y. 



" I have seen a copy of 'Tree Planting on Streets and Highways,' and have 

 very much admired it." — Johannes Reimers, Landscape Gardener, Santa Fe 

 Railroad, Stockton, Cal. 



"A beautiful work-. I am specially pleased with the life-like coloring of 

 the autumn leaves." — Dr. J. T. Rothrock, ['resident State Forest Commission, 

 Harrisburg, Pa. 



"A timely and very excellently written book." — Mr. George B. Sudworth, 

 Botanist, U. S. Forestry Bureau, Washington. D. C. 



"A copy should be in the hands of every Improvement Society in the 

 country. My views are in accord with the author as to the best species to be 

 selected for city streets." — Hon. Charles M. Loring. President Minnesota State 

 Forestry Association. Minneapolis. Minn. 



"The hook- interested me as I have planted many miles of the highways of 

 this country with shade trees which are now being generally hacked and muti- 

 lated by telephone companies." — Major William A. Wadsworth, Gcncsco, 

 N. Y '., late President New York Stale Forest Commission. 



"A sumptuous volume." — Hon. Chas. W. Garfield, President Michigan 

 Forestry Commission, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



"Delightful, useful, and beautiful work." — Hfiss Mira Lloyd Dock, Stale 

 Forest Commission, Harrisburg. Pa. 



"A most excellent publication. Where can I secure colored plates of foliage 

 like these?" — Mr. \Y . II. Freeman, Secretary State Board of Forestry, 

 Indianapolis, hid. 



" I have derived a great deal of pleasure from reading this book." — Dr. 

 Tarleton II. Bean. Chief of Department Forestry. St. Louis Exposition, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



" It has opened my eyes in a good many ways about the things T have lived 

 < st I" all my life." — Norman //'. Fox, Superintendent Chicago Lumbering 

 , Manistiquc, Mich. 



" Valuable and helpful to all who have to care for trees." — Professor J. C. 

 Smock. Department of Forestry, Trenton. V. /. 



"A beautiful and instructive work." — Hon. Timothy !.. Woodruff, President 

 Forest Preserve Board, Albany, N. )'. 



"The work is unusually beautiful and instructive. I prize it highl 

 Hon. Warren Higley, rice-President American Forestry Association, New 



