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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 listed below, and referred to by abbre- 
variations, thus: S. L. 8:67-8, Feb. 09, means; Suburban Life, vol. 8, pages 67 8, February, 1909, 
Single copies should be ordered direct from the publications at addresses given below. 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED AND ABBREVIATIONS USED. 
American 3ot.''nlst, Joliet, 111. (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. 
Architectural 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; lOc copy. 
City Hall, The, Des Moines, la. (C. H.), 
$2.00 year; 20c copy. 
Conservation, Washington, D. C. (Cons.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Country Life in America, New York 
City (C. L. A.), $3.00 year; single copy, 
25c. 
Country Gentleman, Albany, N. Y. (C. 
G.), $1.60 year; 20c copy. 
Century Magazine, New York City 
(Cent.), $3.00 year; 35c 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. 
Fmbalmers’ Monthly, Chicago (E. M.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Fern Bulletin, Joliet, 111. (F. B.), 75c 
year; 20c copy. 
Florists’ Ebcchange, New York City (F. 
E.), $1.00 year: single copy, 5c. 
Florists’ Review, Chicago (F. R.), $1.00 
vear; 5c copy. 
Forest Leaves, Philadelphia, Pa. (For. 
L. ), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Garden Magazine, New York City (G. 
M. ). $1.00 year; single copj% 15c. 
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, FTankfurt. Germany 
(German), G'. K., $4.00 year; 50c copy. 
Good Roads Magazine, New York (G. 
R. M.), $1.0.0 year; single copv. 10c. 
Horticulture, Boston (Hort.), $1.00 year; 
single copy 6c. 
House Beautiful (H. B.), Chicago; $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
House and (jarden, Philadelphia (H. G.), 
$5.00 year; 50c copy. 
Independent, The, New York (Ind.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist, Minneapolis 
(M. H.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung, 
Erfurt,- Germany, (German), M. D. G., 
$3.00 year; 10c copv. 
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; 50c copy. 
Scientific American, New York (Sci. 
Am.), $3.0.0 year; 10c copy. 
Suburban Life, New York (S. L.), $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
Woodland and Roadside, Boston (W. R.), 
50c year; single copy, 10c. 
Civic Improvement, Home Grounds 
Chicago, The Xew, by G. C. Sikes. 
Illust. Outlook 92:997-1013. Aug. 
28. 
Chicago, Plan for, by G. E. Hooker. 
Illust. Sur. 22:778-93. Sept. 4. 
How a Library Woke L^p a Town, 
by S. R. Askew. S. L. 9:177-8. 
Oct. 
iMedals and Plaques of Victor D. 
Brenner. Illust. M. N. 20:763-4. 
Oct. 
Dlunicipal Art in Western Cities: Eu- 
gene, Ore., by G. W. James. Illust. 
The Arena 41:515-24. Aug., ’09. 
Placing the House on a Side Hill 
Lot. by C. D. Lay. Illust. A. H. 
G. 6:14-5. Aug. 
Swimming Pool and a Tea House. 
Illust. House Beautiful, Chicago, 
Sept., ’09. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening 
Bulbs. Hardy, for Outdoor Planting. 
Fruit Grower, St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 
Bulb Garden, Two-Story Effects in, 
by S. R. Duffy. Illust. G. M. 10: 
120-1. Oct. 
English Effects with Hardy Climb- 
ers, by Wilhelm ^Miller. Illust. G. 
M. 10:126-9. Oct. 
Fruit Trees in Parks and Open 
Places. Illust. G. G. 11:154-62. 
Sept.' 1. 
Floriculture at Illinois University. 
Illust. A. F. 33:349-50. Sept. 11. 
Floral Decorations at Seattle Expo- 
sition, by Jackson Dawson, Illust. 
Hort. 10:371. Sept. 11. 
German Gardens, Old, by V. Zobel. 
Illust. G. K. 11:151-4. Sept. 1. 
(German.) . 
Herbacous Borders, Rearranging. .L. 
F. 33:494-500. Oct. 2. 
Horticulture at Seattle Exposition, by 
L. R. Taft. Illust. A. F. 33:348-9. 
Sept. 11. 
Hardy Border, How to Plant it in 
the Fall, by R. Cameron. Illust. 
G. M. 10:118-19. Oct. 
Landscape Architect, by Stephen 
Child. Outlook, Aug. 21. 
One Hundred Plants for an All-Year 
Garden, by Leonard Barron. G. M. 
10:124-5. Oct. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds 
-■\sphalt Macadam Roadways, by C. 
Richardson. G. R. M. 10:298-9. 
Sept. 
Bituminous Alacadam Construction, 
Hand Mixing for, by P. Hubbard. 
Illust. G. R. M. 10:296-7. Sept. 
Cemetery Improvement, Landscape 
and Plantsman’s Art in, by F. E. 
Gates. Illust. G. C. A. 9:150. Sept. 
Cleaning Stone, by C. L. Woolley. 
Sci. Am. 100:23. Jan. 9, ’09. 
Notes on Planting in Chicago Parks. 
A. F. 33:495. Oct. 2. 
Petrolithic Roads, Two Examples of. 
Illust. G. R. M. 10:310-12. Sept. 
Roads and Bridges of Cuyahoga 
County, O. Illust. G. R. M. 10: 
287-93. Sept. 
Tar in Macadam Road Construction, 
by E. P. Hooley. G. R. M. 10:301-2. 
Sept. 
Trees, Fences and Hedgerows, by H. 
Parker. G. R. M. 10:299-300. Sept. 
Vitrified Brick; Its Construction and 
Manufacture, by G. W. Rummer. 
G. R. M. 10:305-8. Sept. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants 
Bulbs, Hardy, for Everybody’s Gar- 
den, by W. C. McCalltim. Illust. 
G. M. ]0:112-16. Oct. 
Fern Flora of Pennsylvania, by W. 
A. Poyser. F. B. 17:65-83. July. 
Insecticides, Home-made. A. F. 33; 
400-1. Sept. 18. 
Rare Forms of Ferns — XI, by W. N. 
Clute. F. B. 17:88-9. July. 
Shade Tree Question, The City, by 
T. Hastings. G. C. A. 9:151-2. 
Sept. 
Shrub Introductions, Promising, at 
.Lrnold Arboretum, by Alfred Reh- 
der. Hort. 10:369. Sept. 11. 
REPORTS. ETC., RECEIVED 
Jacob H. Prost, City Forester of 
Chicago, is issuing some useful lit- 
erature to acquaint the citizens of 
that city with the purposes of the new 
department of forestry which is un- 
der the direction of the Special Park 
Commission. “The Call for Trees” 
is a neat little pamphlet emphasizing 
the general value of tree planting and 
the work of forestry in other cities, 
and a leaflet illustrating and describ- 
ing the methods of extermination of 
the gypsy moth is designed to be of 
practical service. 
Mr. Charles Mulford Robinson of 
Rochester, N. Y., has recently pre- 
pared another of his handsome, elab- 
orate and inspiring Municipal reports, 
the latest being for Los Angeles, Cal. 
It is a beautifully printed and pro- 
fusely illustrated quarto volume show- 
ing by word, plan and picture the 
way to a more beautiful Los Angeles. 
The report includes detailed sugges- 
tions for parks, playgrounds, civic 
center, station grounds, streets and 
other works of civic improvement. 
Harvard University issues a spe- 
cial announcement on the courses of- 
fered in its Department of Land- 
scape Architecture, which is the most 
extensive in the country. Frederick 
Law Olmsted is senior professor in 
