PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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ESTABLISHED 1890 
Devoted to the Improvement of Parks, 
Cemeteries. Public and Private Grounds 
Published on the 15lh of the Month by 
R. J. HAIGHT 
324 Dearborn Si., Chicago 
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versity City, St. Louis, Mo. 3:5. 
Apr., ’10. 
Flowers that Bloom Early. A. Thom- 
son. Illust. Beautiful Homes, Uni- 
versity City, St. Louis, Mo. 3 :5. 
Apr., ’10. 
G. Pinchot, the Awakener of the Na- 
tion. W. H. Page. World’s Work. 
New York. 19 :13662-69. Mar., ’10. 
Hardy Perennials. W. E. Fryer. Illust. 
M. H. 38:153-55. Apr., ’10. 
How to Thin Trees Properly. C. L. A. 
17:630. Mar., ’10. 
How One Town is Saving Its Trees. 
W. A. Dyer. Illust. C. L. A. 17 : 
545-46. Mar., ’10. 
History of Compressed Air Spraying in 
Ohio. L. D. Owen. Illust. N. N. 
18. Mar., ’10. 
Home Manufacturer of Lime and Sul- 
phur. N. N. 18:511. Mar., ’10. 
Ideals of Horticulture. Jas. Wood. F. 
E. 29:518. Mar. 19, ’10. 
Lawn Planting. Illust. Rural New 
Yorker, New York City. 69:315. 
Mar. 12, ’10. 
Lime-Sulphur Spray compared with 
Bordeaux. A. Brackett. M. PI. 38 : 
126-32. Apr., ’10. 
Moving Large Trees. John Berry. Illust. 
F. R. 25:11-12. Mar. 31, ’10. 
Manufacturers’ Point of View. N. S. 
Hobson. Illust. N. N. 18-501. Mar., 
’ 10 . 
Notes on Flowering Shrubs for Easter. 
Jos. Meehan. Illust. F. E. 29:522. 
Mar. 19, ’10. 
National Gardeners’ Assn, of America. 
Hort. 11:442. Mar. 19, ’10. 
Ornamental Trees for Temperate Re- 
gions in the United States. F. G. 
21:61. Mar., ’10. 
Planting for Color Harmony in the 
Flower Garden. Mrs. F. King. Illust. 
G. M. 11:156-59. Apr., ’10. 
Planting Flowers for Succession Ef- 
fects. M. T. R. Illust. G. M. 11 : 
165. Apr., ’10. 
Packing Plants for Shipment. Illust. 
F. E. 29. Mar. 19, ’10. 
Planting Trees about a Country Home. 
L. O. Machin. Illust. H. B. 27 : 
106-7. Mar., ’10. 
Kosters Blue Spruce 
Choice stock in sizes from 3 to 14 ft. 
high in large quantities. 
Evergreens in all sizes; also very 
many fine Specimens. Intending ' 
purchasers will do well to inspect 
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