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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
ESTABLISHED 1890 
Devoted to the Improvement of Parks, 
Cemeteries, Public and Private Grounds 
Published on the 15tb of the Month by 
R. J. HAIGHT 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
EDITORS 
John W. Weston O. H. Sample 
Subscription. $1.00 a Year. { Canada,’ ^lls 
Insect Enemies of the Gardener. A. 
H. G. 6-sup. 20, July. 
Insect Fighting Train, by E. I. 
Farringon. Illust. World To-Day, 
Chicago. 17:876-8. Aug. 
Peony Establishment of J. F. 
Rosenfield, West Point, Neb. Illust. 
N. N. 17:241-3. Aug. 
National Inspection to Prevent Im- 
portation of Destructive Insects. 
Science 30:172-3. Aug. 6- 
Perennials, Growing of in Manitoba, 
by by FI. M. Speedily. Illust. M. H. 
37 :321-6. . Sept. 
Roses of the Past Quarter Century, 
by J. N. May. Illust. A. F. 33:104. 
Aug. 14. 
Societ}^ of American Florists, Annu- 
al Convention of. F. R. 24:25-48, Aug. 
19; Hort. 10:270-7, Aug. 21; F. E. 
28:273-83, Aug. 21. 
Trial Grounds of W. -Atlee Burpee 
& Co., by E. Lonsdale. Illust. F. E. 
28:268-70. Aug. 21. 
Trimming Old Trees, by E. P. Pow- 
ell. A. H. G. 6:270. July. 
Where This Year’s Insects Came 
From, by E. P. Felt. Illust. G. M. 
10:68-9. .Sept. 
PUBLISHER’S NOTES 
C. O. Herd, of Atlanta, Ga., who 
was recently employed in the park 
system of Chattanooga, Tenn., has 
been appointed superintendent of 
Park cemetery, Carthage, Mo., and 
has already taken up his new duties. 
Mr. C. S. Harrison, York, Neb., de- 
serves a very large credit for the work 
he has done, and is still doing, in 
demonstrtaing the possibilities of cer- 
tain trees and shrubs in the west, and, 
in particular, the gratitude of the 
farmers should be shown in a sub- 
stantial trade for his labors in their 
behalf in the line of reliable garden 
flowers and perennial plants. Perhaps 
more important still has been his work 
of instructing farmers how to grow 
forest trees on their wood lots and for 
shelter purposes, and to this end he 
has devoted many years of effort and 
energy in the selection- and cultivation 
For 
Results in Cemetery or 
Park Work 
write 
H. R. COTTA 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
Rockford, 111. 
Booklet, ''The Landscape Beautiful," mailed free 
Is Your Cemetery Satisfactory? 
Are you caring for it economically ? 
Is green grass the leading feature 
with shrubbery to give a proper set- 
ting to the monuments? IF NOT, 
then you need Howard EvartsWeed, 
Landscape Architect, 1715 Railway 
Exchange, Chicago, to modernize 
things for you. 
“The lot owners won’t let us” you 
say? If so, you have gone at it in 
the wrong way. You need Weed to 
give his stereopticon lecture — “More 
Beautiful Cemeteries” — in your 
town to point out the right way. By 
means of the stereopticon pictures the 
difference between the good and bad, 
between the graveyard and the mod- 
ern park cemetery is vividly shown. 
You are wasting your efforts in 
caring for the cemetery under present 
conditions. Get out of the rut. Wake 
up, even if you do have charge of 
dead people. 
Write Weed today and he -will send you 
some mteresttng literature. 
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. 
F*lantlng Contraots 
"We are among the largest growers of ornamental 
trees, shrubs and plants In America. Hardy va- 
rieties a specialty. We employ a competent land- 
scape gardener for the service of our large patron- 
age. Cemetery and Park Organizations are invited 
to correspond relative to either Planning orPLANT- 
ING, or both. We will be pleased to make estimates 
on any proposition. 
THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY 
Est. 1868 Lake City, Minn. 1200 Acres 
Accurate Records of Interments 
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, 324 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 
SID. J. HARE 
LAINDSCAPE ARCHITECT 
KANSAS CITY. MO. 
3224 Campbell Street 
and Gates 
for Parks and 
Cemeteries 
OVER 200 DESIGNS 
Also Vases, Settees, Fountains, Etc. 
Agents Wanted — Send for catalogs and particulars. 
1748 COVINGTON STREET ♦ CINCINNATI, OHIO 
Largest Makers of Iron Fence in the World. 
Baker’s Waterproof Grave 
Linings and Earth Covers 
*Pa.rK and Cemetery The best Medium 
I - for keeping before 
Park and Cemetery Superintendents. 
furnish the neatest and best decora- 
tion for a grave. Write for samples 
of goods. 
Baker Bros. & Co. Tiffin, 0. 
