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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
TOPICAL INDEX to OUTDOOR LITERATURE 
An Index to articles on Gardening, Forestry, Park, Cemetery and Civic Im- 
provement and kindred subjects in leading general and special magazines 
Subscriptions will be received for any magazine or periodical at club rates with Park and 
Cemetery. Publications in which articles appear are li ted btlow, and referred to by abbre- 
viations, thus: S. L. 8:67-8, Peb.09, means: Suburban Life. vol. 8. pates 67 8, Kebtuary, 1909. 
Single copies siiould be ordered direct from the publicatioi s at arid' esses givr n below. 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED 
American Botanist, Joiiet, lii. (A. B.), 
75c year; 20c copy. 
American Florist, Chicago (A. F.), $1.00 
year; 5c copy. 
American Homes and Gardens, New 
York (A. H. G. ), $3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Architecturai Record, New York (Arch. 
Rec.), $3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Canadian Florist, The, Peterboro, Ont., 
Can. (C. F.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Canadian Municipal Journal, Montreal 
(C. M. J.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
City Hall, The, Des Moines, la. (C. H.), 
$2.00 year; 20c copy. 
Conservation, Washington, D. C. (Cons.), 
$1.00 year; lOc copy. 
Country Life in America, New York 
City (C. L. A.), $3.00 year; single copy, 
25c. 
Country Gentleman, Albany, N. Y. (C. 
G.), $1.50 year; 20o copy. 
Century Magazine, New York City 
(Cent.), $3.00 year; 35o copy. 
Survey, The, New York City (Sur.), 
$2.00 year; 10c copy. 
Chautauquan, The, Chautauqua, N. Y. 
(Chaut.), $2.00 year; 25c copy. 
Craftsman, The, New York City (Cr,), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Embalmers’ Monthly, Chicago (E. M.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Fern Bulletin, Joliet, 111. (F. B.), 75c 
year; 20c copy. 
Florists’ Exchange. New York City (F. 
E.), $1.00 year; single copy, 5o. 
Florists’ Review, Chicago (F. R.), $1.0.0 
year; 5c copy. 
Forest Leaves, Philadelphia, Pa. (For. 
L. ), $1.00 year; single copy, lOo. 
Garden Magazine, New York City (G. 
M. ), $1.00 year; single copy, 15c. 
Civic Improvements, Home Grounds 
Boston’s 1915 Movement, by P. V. 
Kellogg. Illust. Sur. 22:382-95. 
June 5. 
Dwarf Apple Trees and Their Ad- 
vantages. Illust. C. C. A. 9;68. 
June. 
Entertaining Out of Doors. Illust. 
S. L. 9:13. July. 
Greenhouses on Small Country Es- 
tates, by F. E. Gates. Illust. G. 
C. A. 9:65-7. June. 
New York City; Why New York 
Needs a City Plan. Sur. 22:547-8. 
July 10. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening 
English Effects with Long-Lived 
Bulbs, by Wilhelm Miller. Illust. 
G. M. 9:343-7. July. 
English Gardens, How to See, by Wil- 
helm Miller. C. L. A. 16:236. June. 
Fragrant Foliage and Flowers, by J. 
Williams. Illust. G. M. 9:332-4. 
July. 
Front Yards, by H. Maatz. G. K, 
11:98-101. June. (German). 
Landscape Design of Modern Gar- 
dens. Illust. G. K. (German) 
11:102-5. June. 
Landscape Architecture, Monumental 
Work of; Boston Metropolitan 
Parks, by Sylvester Baxter. Illust. 
Arch. Rec. '25:389-99. June. 
AND ABBREVIATIONS USED. 
Gardening, Chicago (Gard.), $2.00 year; 
single copy, 10c. 
Gardener’s Chronicle of America, Jersey 
City, N. J. (G. C. A.), $1.00 year; single 
copy, 10c. 
Gartenkunst, die, Frankfurt, Germany 
(German), G. K., $4.00 year; 50c copy. 
Good Roads Magazine, New York (G. 
R. M.), $1.00 year; single copv. 10c. 
Horticulture, Boston (Hort.), $1.00 year; 
single copy 5c. 
House Beautiful (H. B.), Chicago; $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
House and Garden, Philadelphia (H. G.), 
$5.U0 year; 50c copy. 
- independent, The, New York (Ind.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist, Minneapolis 
(M. H.), $1.00 year; single copy, lOc. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung, 
Erfurt, Germany, (German), M. D. G., 
$3.00 year; 10c conw 
Municipal Engineering, Indianapolis, 
Ind. (M. E.), $3.00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Municipal Journal and Engineer, New 
York (M. J. E.), $3.00 year; single copy, 
25c. 
Monumental News, Chicago (M. N.), 
$1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
National Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. 
(N. N.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Pacific Municipalities, San Francisco (P. 
M.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Revue Horticole, Paris (Rev. Hort.), 
French, $4.50 year; 60c copy. 
Scientific American, New York (Scl. 
Am.), $3.0.0 year; lOo copy. 
Suburban Life, New York (S. L.), $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
Woodland and Roadside, Boston (W. R.), 
50c year; single copy, 10c. 
Outdoor Theater in a Castle Garden 
at Hanover. Illust. G. K. (Ger- 
man.) 11:95-98. June. 
Ten Thousand at Play, by G. R. Tay- 
lor. Illust. Sur. 22:365-73. June 5. 
Water Scenery, by’ Frederick Moore. 
Illust. Hort. 9:861. June 19. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds 
At Highland Park, Rochester, N. Y., 
by John Dunbar. Gard. 290-1. 
June 15. 
Bituminous Materials for Roads and 
Streets. M. E. 37:20-3. July. 
Cement in Road Building. G. R. M. 
10:185-8. June. 
Concave Surface for Roadways Sug- 
gested. G. R. M. 10:193. June. 
Planting in Prospect Park, New York. 
A. F. 32:1008. June 12.' 
Road Construction, Labor Saving 
Machines for. Illust. G. R. M. 
10:189-93. June. 
Roses, Outdoor and How to Grow 
Them, by E. Meyer. M. H. 37:228- 
34. June. 
Tarring Macadam Roads, Materials 
for. M. E. 37:18-19. July. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. A. F. 
32:1122. June 26. 
Insects, Some Troublesome. G. C. A. 
9:71. June. 
Nurserymen, National Association of, 
34th Annual Convention. N. N. 
17:203-18. July. 
Saving the Big Trees, by F. Strother. 
Illust. World’s Work. June. 
Sa.xifrages, Story of. Illust. W. A. 
Squires. -A.. B. 15:33-5. May, 1909. 
Seed Trade Assn., Annual Convention 
of. A. F. 33:1113-18. June 26. 
Seeds and Seedlings, Experiments 
with, by W. N. Clute. A. B. 15:35-8. 
May, 1909. 
Sweet Peas Since 1900, by T. A. Wes- 
ton. Illust. F. E. 27:877-8. June 12. 
Trees and Shrubs at Rochester, N._Y., 
by’ John Dunbar. A. F. 32:1028. 
June 12. 
What it Would IHean to the Nation if 
City Folk and Farmers Would Plant 
Trees. Cr. 16:364-6 June. 
REPORTS, ETC, RECEIVED 
The most encouraging evidence of 
the civic awakening to the opportuni- 
ties of scientific and beautiful city 
building is to be found in the series 
of inspiring city plan reports that 
have been prepared by experts for 
different cities as noted in these 
pages from time to time. The latest 
of these is the “Preliminary Report 
for a City Plan for Grand Rapids, 
Mich.” recently prepared by Arnold 
W. Brunner and John M. Carrere of 
New York. It is thorough and com- 
prehensive in treatment, beautifully 
printed and profusely illustrated with 
helpful pictures and plans, showing 
not only the opportunities that lie 
before Grand Rapids, but how other 
cities in this country and abroad have 
utilized similar opportunities. Some 
of the subjects treated are: Streets 
and Open Places, Height of Build- 
ings, Railroad Plaza, Civic Center, the 
River, Boulevards and Parkways, 
Parks and Hillsides, Playgrounds, 
Housing Conditions, What Other Cit- 
ies Are Doing, etc. Grand Rapids has 
done a fine thing in thus providing 
an adequate guide for its future 
growth along lines of civic beauty, 
and other cities of the 100,000 class 
who are preparing to be the great 
cities of tomorrow can find a lesson 
in this way of getting ready to be 
better and more beautiful as well as 
bigger. 
“Meadow Fescue, its Culture and 
Uses”; Farmers’ Bulletin 361, from 
U. S. Department of Agriculture; 
also Farmers’ Bulletin 360 oiT “Ex- 
periment Station Work.” 
Field Experiments, 1906-08; Bulle- 
tin No. 167, Maine Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Orono, Me. 
Alas.sachusetts Agricultural College, 
Amherst, Mass.; Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 
2, May, 1909, 46th annual report. 
