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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
names. His investigations up to the pres- 
. ent time have been thus far only close 
to paths and roads and have yielded 
about sixty species of forest trees. He 
finds not only a great variety of plants, 
but some that are extremely rare. The 
inroads upon the latter in recent years 
have threatened their complete extinc- 
tion ; and it has become necessary, for 
this season, to forbid the gathering and' 
removal of flowers In- visitors. 
REPORTS, ETC., RECEIVED 
The thirteenth annual report of the 
Forestry Commissioner of Minnesota is 
not only an interesting account of the 
forestry work in that state, but a com- 
pendium of information about forestry 
matters in the principal countries of Eu- 
rope. W. C. Andrews, St. Paul, is the 
commissioner. 
The Michigan State Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, East Lansing, Mich., 
has issued Bulletin 251 on “Insects of 
1907,” that deals with the insects that 
are either new to the state or of special 
interest at this time. It gives photo- 
graphs and descriptions of eight insect 
pests. 
Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, N. J., 
sends a descriptive book that is hand- 
somely printed and illustrated with some 
fine halftone views of the grounds and 
two maps. 
TRADE PUBLICATIONS 
Henry A. Dreer, Philadelphia; Mid- 
summer catalog, 1908. 
Wholesale trade list of Forest Nur- 
sery & Seed Co., McMinnville, Tenn. 
Book of Views of Greenwood Park, 
Nashville, Tenn. 
Select Peonies, Phloxes, Irises for fall 
planting; Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
A special list of hardy American 
Bulbs, Including Carolina, California, 
Rocky Mountain and Eastern species. 
Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, Mass. 
Summer and autumn catalog of Flor- 
ists' Bulbs from Arthur T. Boddington, 
New York. 
Descriptive circulars and testimonials 
of the new telescoping lowering device 
from the Folding Device Works, Ovid, 
Mich. 
Catalog of Wheats, Grasses, etc., from 
Peter Henderson & Co., New York. 
Flowering Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, 
and Trees; handsomely illustrated cata- 
log from the Shatemuc Nurseries, Bar- 
rytown, N. Y. 
Vaughan’s Seed Store, Chicago; cata- 
log of fall bulbs and plants. 
Special summer and autumn planting 
list from the Elm City Nurseries, New 
Haven, Conn. 
Save the 
Shade Trees 
Deming Sprayers, 
barrel and power machines- 
are perfectly adapted for use in 
~ parks, cemeteries and 
private grounds, 
strongest, most satistaot- 
ory sprayers maile. 
Eighteen different styles 
for farm .garden and orchard. 
1908 Catalogue, Ex pert 
Testimony” and “Spraying 
j for Protlt,” free. 
THE DEMING CO., 
605 Depot St., Salem, Ohio. 
' HEMO^f&HrRRRLIt, Chicago, 111. 
General Western Agents 
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. 
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Guaranteed Nursery Stock 
CHOICE TREES, CONIFERS 
RHODODENDRONS, ETC. 
for Parks and Cemeteries 
Write for Prices 
P, HAMILTON GOODSELL 
Nurseryman and Landscape Contractor 
200 Broadway, New York City Phono 5617 Cork 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect 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. 
J. H. Shepard Son 
Landscape Architects 
Cemetery Experts 
Syracuse, N.Y. 
Paeonies 
for fall delivery 
12 acres to dig from 
■Write for prices 
GILBERT H. WILD 
SAkCOXIE, mo. 
In the designing of Modern Cemeteries, Residen- 
tial Parks, Sub-divisions, and Private Estates, 
all features are considered and so blended, as to bring 
out the greatest degree of harmony and completeness 
in their development. Correspondence invited. 
Booklet, “The Landscape Beautiful,” mailed free. 
H. R. Cotta, Landscape Architect, Rockford, 111. 
LAWN GRASS SEED 
BECKERT’S EVERGREEN MIXTURE— Florists and Landscape Gardeners desiring a lawn 
seed that will give them perfect results should use tliis mixture. Price per bushel of 22 lbs.. $11.00. 
BEST GRADES OF ALL GRASS SEEDS. Write for price.s. 
W. C. BECKERT Alletfheny, Pa. 
