PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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, Lan dscape Architect 
' 44W.EA0LE St. Buffalo: 
Planting and working plans furnished 
for parks, cemeteries, public and private 
grounds. Improvement and organization of ceme- 
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I f you want the 
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with the 
Natural Features 
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Park, Cemetery 
or 
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Preserved. 
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Plans furnished for Parks, Cemeteries, 
Public and Private Grounds. 
Correspondence Solicited 
ECONOMY IN 
LANDSCAPE WORK 
While not as essential, perhaps, as perfect 
plants and proper arrangement, is still an 
item for consideration. As heavy growers 
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Plans furnished for PARKS, CEME- 
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FAIRMOUNT NURSERIES 
Lasdscapk Department TROY, OHIO 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
710 Sykes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices, Sketches, Desi^sor full Work- 
ing Plans for Cemeteries, Parks, and Pub- 
lic or Home Grounds. Surveys made if re- 
quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
Directory of 
PARK, CEMETERY, AND 
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATIONS 
And Kindred Organizations. 
American Association of Park 
Superintendents. 
President, Byron Worthen, Manchester, 
N. H. 
Vice-Presidents, John Chambers, Toronto, 
Ont. : John W. Duncan, Boston: Frederick 
Nussbaumer, St. Paul; John P. Cowell, Buf- 
falo; W. S. Manning, Baltimore; C. E. 
Keith. Bridgeport, Conn. 
Secy.-Treas., F. L. Mulford, Harrisburg. 
Pa. 
Annual Convention, Toronto. Ont., Aug. 
6-8, 1907. 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents. 
President, J. C. Cline, Dayton, O. 
Vice-President. F. R. Diering, New York. 
Secy.-Treas., Bellett Lawson, Paxtang, Pa. 
Twenty-first Annual Convention, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1907. 
The American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 
1st Vice-Pres. and acting Secretary, Clinton 
Rogers Woodruff, Philadelphia. 
Treasurer. William B. Howland, New York. 
American Society of Landscape Architects. 
Pres., John C. Olmsted, Brookline, Mass. 
Vice-Pres., Samuel Parsons, Jr., St. 
James Bldg., New York. 
Treasurer, Charles N. Dowrie, 156 Fifth 
Ave., New York. 
Secretary, Downing Vaux, 68 Bible House, 
New York. 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
President, J. G. Harrison, Berlin, Md. 
Vice-Pres., T. W. Hill, Des Moines, la. 
Secy., George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y. 
Treasurer, C. L. Yates, 'Rochester, N. Y. 
Annual Convention, Detroit, Mich., 1907. 
Massachusetts Civic League. 
Pres., Rev. Edward Cummings. Boston. 
Vice-Pres., Joseph Lee, Boston. 
Treasurer, B. P. Clark, Boston. 
Secy., Edw. T. Hartman, 4 Joy St., Bos- 
ton. 
Society of American Florists and Oma- 
mental Horticulturists. 
Pres., Wm. J. Stewart, Boston. 
Vice-Pres., John Westcott, Philadelphia. 
Secy., P. J. Hauswlrth, Chicago. 
Treasurer. H. B. Beatty, Oil City, Pa. 
Wild Flower Preservation Society of America. 
Pres., Prof. C. E. Bessey, Univ. of Neb., 
Lincoln, Neb. 
Vice-Pres., Joseph Crawford, Philadelphia. 
Treasurer, Dr. C. E. Waters, Washington, 
D. C. 
Secretary, Mrs. N. L. Britton, New York 
Botanical Garden. 
American Society of Municipal Improvements 
Pres., R. M. Sherreid, Newark, N. J. 
First Vice-Pres., James Owen, Newark, 
N. J. 
Secy., George W. Tlllson, Municipal Bldg., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Treasurer, L. V. Christy, Wilmington, Del. 
League of American Municipalities. 
Pres., Edward F. Dunne, Mayor, Chicago. 
1st Vice-Pres., Geo. M. Hine, Mayor, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Secy, and Treas., John MacVicar, Des 
Moines, la. 
Ohio State Association of Cemetery 
Superintendents and OflSclais. 
President, M. Whitaker, E. Liverpool. 
Vice-President, George VanAtta, Newark. 
Secy.-Treas., G. C. Anderson, Sidney. 
Illinois Association of Cemeteries. 
Pres., Edw. G. Carter, Oakwoods, Chicago. 
Vice-Pres., Arthur J. Graves, Blooming- 
ton, 111. 
Secy.-Treas., John E. Miller, Mattoon. 
New England Cemetery Association. 
President. Frank M. Floyd, Portland, Me. 
V.-Pres., G. F. Shandley, Beverly, Mass. 
Secy.-Treas., William Alien, Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Michigan Cemetery Association. 
Pres., Frank Eurlch, Woodlawn Cemetery, 
Detroit. 
Vice-Pres., J. W. Burns. Port Huron. 
Secy.-Treas., Eugene Goebel, “Oak Hill," 
Grand Rapids. 
Next Annual Meeting. Lansing, 1907. 
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