PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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DESIGN AND EXECUTE 
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Turn it Over to S. J. Hare 
Landscape Architect 
If you want the 
Best Results 
with the 
Natural Features 
of your 
Park, Cemetery, or 
Home Grounds 
Preserved. 
3224 Campbell Street, Kansas City, Mo. 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Arctiitect and Engineer 
710 Sykes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices, Sketches, Designs or full Work- 
ing Plans for Cemeteries, Parks, and Pub- 
lic or Home Grounds. Surveys made if re- 
quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
WANTED 
Advertisements, lim ted to five lines, -will be 
inserted in this column at the rate of so cents each 
insertion, 7 words to a line. Cash must accom- 
pany order. 
WANTED POSITION — As superintend- 
ent by a thoroughly competent man, now 
employed in same capacity by a large 
corporation. Satisfactory reasons given 
for desiring change. Address A. B. C. 
(Cal.), care Park and Cemetery. 
WANTED POSITION— By an experi- 
enced superintendent of constructibn; 
prefer large cemetery in middle states; 
thoroughly competent; married man with 
best of references. At present employed 
in similar position. Address X. Y. Z. 
(N. Y.), care Park and Cemetery. 
WANTED — The address of Otto C. 
Doier, formerly of Evergreen Park, III., 
also J. V. Hammett, late of Chicago, 111., 
landscape gardeners; will pay $1.00 each 
for their present address. Address J. H. 
H. Boyd, McMinnville, Tenn. 
Directory of 
PARK, CEMETERY, AND 
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATIONS 
And Kindred Organizations. 
American Association of Park 
Superintendents. 
President, John P. Cowell, Buffalo. 
Secy.-Treas., P. L. Mulford, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 
Annual Convention. Minneapolis. 1908. 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents. 
President, F. R. Diering, New York. 
Vice-Pres., James Currie. Milwaukee. 
Secy.-Treas., Frank Eurich, Detroit. 
Twenty-second Annual Convention, 
Kansas City, 1908. 
The American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Har- 
risburg, Pa. 
1st Vice-Pres. and acting Secretary, 
Clinton Rogers, Woodruff, Philadelphia. 
Treas., William B. Howland, New York. 
T^££S 
Specialties for 
Fall Planting 
Prepare your orders now. 
We offer for Fall 1907 an unusually large 
and well grown stock of— 
Fruit Trees for Orchard and Garden. 
Ornnmentnl Trees, Shrubs, etc., 
consisting of rare and teautiful species 
and varieties for the embellishment of 
public and private grounds ; Shade trees. 
Street trees and Flowering Shruts, includ- 
ing Lemoiue’s marvelous New Double 
Lilacs, Deutzias, etc. 
The Rose is a specialty with us, and 
our assortments embrace all the old favor- 
ites as well as the newest kinds. 
Peonies, Phloxes and Iris. Of these 
showy, beautiful, hardy, easily grown 
plants, we offer the choicest kinds, also 
Hardy Plants, including the most orna- 
mental, flowering from early Spring till 
late Autumn. 
American Society of Landscape 
Architects. 
Pres., John C. Olmsted, Brookline, Mass. 
Vice-Pres., Samuel Parsons, Jr., St. 
James Bldg., New York. 
Treasurer, Charles N. Lowrie, 156 Fifth 
Ave., New York. 
Secretary, Downing Vaux, 68 Bible 
House, New York. 
Ohio State Association of Cemetery 
Superintendents and Officials. 
President, J. Perrin, Toledo. 
Vice-Pres., I. N. Smith, Greenville. 
Secy.-Treas., G. C. Anderson, Sidney. 
Illinois Association of Cemeteries. 
Pres., Edw. G. Carter, Oakwoods, Chi- 
cago. 
Vice-Pres.. Arthur J. Graves, Blooming- 
ton, Hi. 
Secy.-Tieas., John E. Miller, Mattoon. 
New England Cemetery Association. 
President, G. F. Standley, Beverly, 
Mass. 
' Vice-Pres., Jas. Warren, Jr., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 
Secy.-Treas., H. A. Derry, Everett, Mass. 
Michigan Cemetery Association. 
Pres., J. W. Burns, Port Huron. 
Vice-Pres., Dr. Douglas, Lapeer. 
Secy.-Treas., Eugene Goebel, "Oak 
Hill,” Grand Rapids. 
Next Annual Meeting, Port Huron. 1908. 
Pinus BanKsiana 
(Northern Jack Pine) 
^,00 per Ib. 
Pinus StroBus 
(Whit 6 Pine) 
$1.50 per lb. 
Free by mail or express. 
Special prices on large lots an application. 
Also large line other tree and shrub seeds. 
New Crop imported natural grasses. 
J. M. Thorburn Co. 
33 Barclay 3t.,throu|{h to 
38 Park Place. New York 
Our beautifully illustrated Descriptive 
Catalogue— a manual indispensable to 
Planters, mailed free on request. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY 
Nurserymen — Horlicultnrists, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Accyrate Records of Intermonts 
are indispensable to a well-ordered ceme- 
tery. Specimen pages of record books, in- 
dexes of interments and lot diagram books 
sent on application. 
B. J. HAIGHT, 824 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 
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