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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
TOPICAL INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE 
An hidex to articles appearing m current issues of leading magazines and periodicals 07 i Gardenings 
Forestry s Civic Improvements imd kindred subjects. 
Subscriptions -will be received for any magazine or periodical at club rates -with Park and Cemetery, 
R. J. HAIGHT, PUBLISHER, 324 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED AND ABBREVIATIONS USED. 
Architectural Record (Arch. Rec.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Bulletin of League of Am. Municipali- 
ties (B. A. M.). $2.00 year; 20c copy. 
Canadian Florist, The (C. F.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Canadian Municipal Journal (C. M. J.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Country Life in America (C. L. A.), 
$3.00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Country Gentleman (C. G.), $1.50 year; 
20c copy. 
Century Magazine (Cent.), $3.00 year; 
35c copy. 
Charities and The Commons (Char.), 
$2.00 year; 10c copy. 
Chautauquan, The (Chaut.), $2.00 year; 
25c copy. 
Craftsman, The (Cr.), $3.00 year; 25c 
copy. 
Embalmers’ Monthly (E. M.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Floral Life (F. L.), 50c year; 10c copy. 
Florists’ Exchange (F. E.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, 5c. 
Florists’ Review (P. R.), $1.00 year; 
5c copy. 
Forest Leaves (For. L.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, 10c. 
Forestry and Irrigation (F. I.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Garden Magazine (G. M.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, 15c. 
Civic Improvement, Home Grounds 
.\mbitions of Three Cities, by Chas. 
jVIulford Robinson. Illust. Arch. Rec., 
May, ’07. 
Autumn Home Garden, Preparing, the, 
by E. E. Rexford. Outing, 50 :763-5. 
Sept., ’07. 
City Back Yard, Reformation of, by L, 
Underwood. Illust. C. L. A., 12:540- 
2. Sept, ’07. 
Cleveland Group Plan. Progress of. 
Ohio ykrchitect and Builder. June, ’07. 
Design as Applied to Cities, by Samuel 
Parsons. No. American Review, 185: 
862-8. Aug. 16, ’07. 
Des Moines Plan of Municipal Govern- 
ment, by H, E. Sampson. Cent. Oct., 
’07. 
Development of London, The, by T. R. 
Davison. Jnl. of the Royal Institute 
of British Architects, June 1, 1907. 
Gateways of American Estates, by Wal- 
don Fawcett. Illust. American Car- 
penter and Builder. May, ’07. 
How a Local Improvement Society 
Raised Funds, by M. H. Northend. 
F. L. Oct., ’07. 
Hedges for the Country or Suburban 
' Estate, by Ernest Hemming. Illust. 
Indoors and Out, 4:276-82. Sept., ’07. 
T ransforming Chicago : Special Chicago 
Number of The World To-Day. Sept., 
’07. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening 
American and English Gardens, Some, 
by M. H. Carlisle. Illust. H. G. 
May, ’07. 
Gardening (Gard.), $2.00 year; single 
copy, 10c. 
Gardener’s Chronicle of America (G. C. 
A.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Good Roads Magazine ((3. R. M.), $1.00 
year; singie copy, 10c. 
Horticulture (Hort.), $1.00 year; single 
copy, 5c. 
House and Garden (H. G.), $5.00 year; 
50c copy. 
Independent, The (Ind.), $3.00 year; 
25c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist (M. H.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung 
(German), M. D. G., $3.00 year; 10c copy. 
Municipal Engineering (M. E.), $3:00 
year; single copy, 25c. 
Municipal Journal and Engineer (M. J. 
E.), $3.00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Monumental News (M. N.), $1.00 year; 
single copy, 10c. 
National Nurseryman (N. N.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Pacific Municipalities (P. M.), $1.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Scientific American (Sci. Am.), $3.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Plant World (P. W.),$1.00 year; single 
copy, 10c. 
Woodland and Roadside (W. R.), 50c 
year: single copy, 10c. 
Garden of Richard Canfield, Saratoga, 
N. Y., by C. W. Leavitt, Jr. Illust. 
Inland 'Architect. May, ’07. 
Landscape Architect and the Gardener, 
Relation Between. G. C. A., 6 :3-4. 
Sept., ’07. 
Levens Hall, an Old World Garden, by 
Edw. Thomas. Illus. H. G. May, 
'07. 
Order a.nd Disorder, by Herbert J. Kel- 
laway. Indoors and Out. Sept., ’07. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds 
Bronx River Parkway, New York’s Pro- 
posed. Illust. Rev. of Reviews., 35 : 
576-8. May, 07. 
Chicago Park System. Symposium. 
Illust. World To-Day, 13:902-12. 
Sept., ’07. 
Columbarium, The Private. Illust. M. 
N., 19:733. Oct., ’07. 
Essex County Park System, by A. A. 
Hill. Illus. Charities and the Com- 
mons. Sept., ’07. 
Leiter Memorial in Washington. Illust. 
M. N., 19:732. Oct, 07. 
Macadam Roads, Construction of, by A. 
B. Fletcher (cont.) Illust. G. R. M., 
8:295-9. Sept, ’07. 
Saint Gaudens’ Marcus Daly Statue. 
Illust. M. N., 19 :731. Oct, '07. 
Mausoleum Construction, Rock Faced 
Works in. Illust. M. N., 19 :736. Oct.’07. 
Monuments, Strange, of Morocco. Illust. 
M. N., 19:735-6. Oct., ’07. 
New Park at Rockaway, by H. A. Metz. 
Independent, 62:1504-5. June 27, ’07. 
Ocean Beach Reservations for New York 
City, by W. H. Allen. Rev. of Revs., 
35:574-5. May, ’07. 
Schiller Monument in Omaha. Illust. 
M. N., 19:737. Oct, ’07. 
Tarring Macadam Roads, by Thos. Ait- 
ken. G. R. M., 8 :301-3. Sept.. '07. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants 
Autumn Tints in Trees and Shrubs, by 
E. Matthews. Hort., 6 :409. Sept. 28, 
’07. 
Bees and Flowers. Scientific Am. Sup- 
plement, 63 :26287. June, ’07. 
Blight Disease of Young Conifers, by 
P. Spaulding. Science, 26 :220-l. Aug. 
16, ’07. 
Bulbs, Dutch, by A. Henderson. Illust. 
F. E., 24:402-3. Sept. 21, ’07. 
Calendar of W’ild Flowers, by E. West. 
New England Mag., 36:497. June, '07. 
Flowers that bloom in the Snow, by Wil- 
helm Miller. Illust. G. M.. 6:135-7. 
Oct., ’07. 
Flora of Yellowstone Park and Puget 
Sound Country, by J. O. Thilow. 
Hort., 6:324-7. Sept. 7, ’07. , 
Lilacs in the City, by B. Hooker. Fo- 
rum, 39:120-1. July, ’07. Current Lit- 
erature, 43 :338-9. Sept., ’07. 
More Shade Trees, A Plea for, by Ed- 
win Matthews. Hort., 6:345. Sept. 
14. 
Narcissus, A Notable Improvement in, 
by T. McAdam. Illust. G. IM.. 6:123- 
5. Oct., ’07. 
Pruning, Effect of on Fruit Trees. Na- 
ture, 75:569-70. April 11, ’07. 
Rhododendrons and Lilies, by Wilhelm 
Miller. Illust. C. L. A.. 12:531-4. 
Sept., ’07. 
Shrubs, Hardy, by S. C. Moon. Hort.. 
6:319-21. Sept. 7, ’07. 
Trees and Shrubs for Fall Planting, by 
Leonard Barron. Illust. G. M.. 6 :127- 
131. Oct., ’07. 
BOOKS. REPORTS, Etc. 
The Southern Appalachian region, in- 
cluding the Allegheny ranges and the 
plateaus which slope westward to the 
Mississippi and Ohio rivers, is now dhe 
chief source of supply of white oak, as 
well as the region of its greatest com- 
mercial importance. West Mrginia, 
with an estimated stumpage of nearly 
5,000,000,000 board feet, has more than 
one-third of the standing white oak in 
this region. The State of Kentucky still 
has over 21^2 billion feet, and Tennessee 
a little over 2,000,000,000 feet. Virginia 
and North Carolina follow next in or- 
der with over 1,000,000,000 each. The 
Forest Service has just issued a publi- 
cation (Circular 105) which describes 
the growth and supply of white oak 
and its uses. This will be mailed free 
upon application to the Forester, 
United States Department of Agricul- 
ture. 
