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PARK AND CEMETERY . 
Schneider. Rev. Hort. (French) 
82:236-37. May 16. ’10. 
Experiment Station Work. M. A. Sco- 
vell. C. G. 75: 499-500 May 19, ’10. 
Fancy Leaved Caladiiims. A. H. 
X'ehrling-. A. F. 34:854-55. May 28, 
’3 0 . 
Gladiolus Bulb Rot. ill. A. F. 34 :760. 
May 14, ’10. 
Growing Orchids. M. J. Pope. ill. 
Hort. 11: May 21, ’10. 
Hardy Orchids. A. F. 34:803-4. May 
21 , ’ 10 . 
Horticulture at the Brussels Exhibi- 
tion. A. F. 34:808-09. May 21, ’10. 
Hardy Herbaceons Perennial. J. 
Dembar. A. F. 34:761-2. May 14, ’10. 
Hardy Plants for Borders. A. E. 
Thatcher. F. R. 25:9. May 12, ’10. 
How Forest Rangers Protect Uncle 
Sam's Forests. A. L. Dahl. ill. 
Overland, n. s. 55:357-61. Apr., ’10. 
How to Destroy Boring Insects in 
Shade Trees. J. J. Levison. ill. C. 
L. A. 17:776. Apr. ’10. 
Inoculating the Soil Rural New 
Yorker. New York City. 69:561-2. 
May 14, ’10. 
Insects and Entomologists. J. B. Smith, 
ill. Popular Science. New York City. 
76:209-126. 467-77.. Mar., May, ’10. 
Lilacs at Highland Park. Rochester. 
ill. A. F. 34:806-7. May 21, ’10. 
iMaking Bordeaux Mixture. A. F. 34: 
826. May 21, ’10. 
Most Ornamental Crabs. A. E. 
Thatcher, ill. Hort. 11:725. May 
14. ’10. 
Notable Washington Plantings, ill. F. 
E. 29:904. May 21, ’10. 
New and Desirable Herbaceous Plants. 
Hort. 11 :660. Apr., 30. ’10. 
Orchid Hybridization. E. O. Orpet. 
ill. Hort. 11:767-8. I\lay 21, ’10. 
Peony Work at Cornell. J. Craig. T. 
R. 26:14-15. May 26. ’10. 
Propagation of Ornamental Nursery 
Stock. W. H. Wyman, ill. N. N. 
18:582-83. May ’10. 
Practical Care of House Palms and 
Ferns. F. Dixon. H. B. 27 Sup. 30 
.‘\pr., ’10. 
Question of Heating in Connection 
with Orchid Culture. J. M. W. 
Kitchen. F. E. 29:953. May 28, ’10. 
Roses in Oregon and Washington, ill. 
Card. 18:241-43. May 1, ’10. 
Roses Past and Present. F. E. 29:822- 
23. May 7, ’10. 
Soil Sterilization. Jas. Hamilton. F. 
E. 29:825. May 7, ’10. 
Si)raying for the Codling Moth. A. 
L. iMilander. G. C. A. 11:17-18. Ma}" 
’ 10 . 
Summer Roses. Chas. T. Guenther. 
A. F. 34:757. May 14, ’10. 
Shade Trees for Street and Lawn. E. 
P. Powell, ill. S. L. 10:348. June ’10. 
For SPRING PLANTING 
EVERGREENS, SPECIMENS in grand assortment 
Ask for Catalogue 
Hiram T. Jones 
Union County Nurseries :: Elizabeth, N. J. 
PHILLIPS BOOTS 
preserve the beauty of the lawn. Horses working on 
golf grounds, lawns, parks and cemeteries should 
wear the Phillips steel boot. It prevents the hoof 
from sinking in the ground or injuring the grass. It 
is of vast importance when the ground is soft in the 
early spring, and after heavy rains. Send outline or dimensions of hoof 
for trial set. Price $8.00 per set of four. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
THE GREGG MANUFACTURING CO., 1314 West 4th Street, CLEVELAND, OHIO 
Baker’s Waterproof Grave 
Linings and Earth Covers 
furnish the neatest and best decora- 
tion for a grave. Write for samples 
of goods. 
Baker Bros. & Co. Tffin, 0. 
“ParK. and Cemetery The best Medium 
■ ■ for keeping' before 
Park and Cemetery Superintendents. 
PARK AND CEMETERY 
CARTS 
The “Larchmont” oart sho'wn above was 
originally designed for use in Central Park, 
New York, to carry grass, leaves, brush, sod, 
mowers, tools, supplies, etc., but their con- 
venient form, combining the low-down fea- 
ture with large carrying capacity and ease 
to load and unload, has brought them into 
quite general use in both parks and cemeter- 
ies. 
We also make a full line of two and four 
wheel dumping carts with either narrow or 
wide tires. 
Complete Catalogs on 
application. 
HOBSON & CO. 
EASTON PA. 
Beckert’s Garden, Flower and Lawn Seeds 
Beckert’s Evergreen Lawn Seed 
Measured Bus. of 24 lbs., $3.00 per Bus. Write for Catalogue. 
W. C. BECKERT, SEEDSMAN, 103 FEDERAL ST., N. S., PITTSBURG. 
ROAD PRESERVATION and DUST PREVENTION 
A Standard Work on Modern Road Problems by Williatn Pierson Gibson 
Descriptions of all the late methods of dust prevention, road preservation and road making. 
Details of processes in applying oils, emulsions, coal tar preparations, tar-spraying ma- 
chines, tar macadam, rock asphalt, macadam and bitulithic pavement. Sixteen oil emul- 
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