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vision necessary- It is divided into 
five chapters, whose headings are: 
“Some General Principles”; “Materials 
Used in Spraying”; “Spray Pumps 
and Outfits”; “Summary of Spraying 
Plants”, and “Summary of Spraying 
Animals”. The book sells for twenty 
cents and may be ordered from Park 
AND Cemetery. 
Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Colma, 
Cal., ten miles from San Francisco, 
sends a handsomely illustrated book 
of general information rules and reg- 
ulations, etc., that is well prepared 
and handsomely printed. E. B. Mc- 
Pherson is superintendent. 
Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, 
O., issues a neatly printed book giv- 
ing articles of association, by-laws, 
rules, etc., and showing some excel- 
lent half-tone views of the grounds. 
Lorin Y. Stephens is superintendent, 
and John J. Stephens assistant super- 
intendent. 
Green Park Cemetery, Portland, 
Ind., pocket size book of rules, infor- 
mation, etc.; Lewis W. Hoover, sec- 
retary. 
Camden Cemetery and Forest Park, 
Camden, N. Y., under the same man- 
agement, send small booklet giving 
history, rules and other information. 
L. D. Ward is sexton and park super- 
intendent. 
Mauch Chunk Cemeter}^ Associa- 
tion, Mauch Chunk, Pa., charter, by- 
laws and rules; B. F. Bertsch, secre- 
tary-treasurer. 
The Davey Forestry Co., Kent, O., 
one of the oldest firms of tree sur- 
geons in the country, send an inter- 
esting illustrated book showing many 
views of their force at work on trees 
in different parts of the country, and 
giving information about their 
methods. 
Dodge Grove Cemetery, Mattoon, 
111., illustrated book of rules and de- 
scriptive information about the 
grounds. J. E. Miller is superin- 
tendent. 
Stephen Child, landscape architect, 
Ford Bldg., Boston: folder telling of 
his professional methods and charges. 
The April number of The Delinea- 
tor contains an article on “The Care 
of Our Trees,” with illustrations 
showing methods and effects of prun- 
ing and cement filling of trees. 
PERSONAL 
Paul F. Scheibe, for several years 
employed in the parks of Chicago, 
has opened an office for the practice 
of landscape gardening at Dayton, O. 
He received his early training at the 
Government college at Kostritz, Ger- 
Rhododendron catavjbiense {true species) grovj- 
ing in the Carolina motintains* Hardiest and 
most beautifully foliaged species knoivn. 
TREES and SHRUBS of VALUE 
Nursery Stock that is acclimated to the Northwest is of value to the 
planter. It contains more vitality, has more and better roots. 
We make a specialty of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, etc., 
for Parks and Cemeteries. If you are interested write for our Wholesale 
Price List and Illustrated Catalogue. 
Our Landscape Department is at your service. If you intend making 
any improvement you should consult with us. 
Comas Siberica Alba — Red T<wigged Dog'wood. A most beautiful Shrub 
as well as a hedge plant; for 
winter effect its stems and 
branches are a bright crim- 
son. Unlike many of the 
other Dogwoods, it is suited 
for hedge work, as many of 
them will not stand pruning. 
This variety originated in 
Siberia and is a special strain 
there being a number of 
others much like it, but not 
so hardy or brightly colored, 
its hardiness and winter color- 
ing makes it very attractive 
for City Hedging; it is also 
valuable for clumping in 
shrubs. 
L. L. May & Co. 
Nurserymen and 
Landscape Architects 
St. Paul, Minn. 
A Hedge of Cornus Siberica 
I have thousands of 
specimens, transplanted 
recently for spring ship- 
ments. My prices are 
low. Catalogs and full 
information. 
Harlan P. Kelsey 
OWNER 
Salem :: Mass. 
PARK AND CEMETERY offi- 
cials are now using Hardy American 
Plants for their most permanent 
large plantings. Highlands Nurs- 
ery in the high Carolina moun- 
tains grows them by the million. 
Hemlocks and 
White Pines 
f^nW/ C CCHMin importer and Exporter of 
Cl/ tV • OL'nirlll/ Fancy Poultry of all kinds 
White and Black Swans, Mandrakes, Wood Ducks, 
Peafowls, White and Pearl Guinea Fowls, Pheas- 
ants, Squirrels, etc Send for Catalog 
712 12th street, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. 
