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PARK AND CEMETERY . 
liulletin of the Courses in the College 
of Agriculture and Domestic Science, 
Ohio State University, Columbus, O. 
The Wisconsin Arbor and Bird Day 
Annual contains some papers of much 
interest on matters relating to trees, 
birds, forestry, etc., among which is a 
paper by Charles N. Brown, Secretary 
of the Madison Park and Pleasure Drive 
Association, on “The Conservation of 
the Beauties of Nature." It is issued 
by C. P. Cary, State Superintendent of 
Public Instruction, Madison, M'is. 
The Bulletin of the State Agricultural 
Department of Alabama, ^vlontgomery. 
Ala., has just issued a bulletin on Pecans 
which contains an interesting discussion 
of the Pecan as an Ornamental Tree. 
The Maine Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Orono, Me., is now mailing Bul- 
letin 177 containing accounts of insects 
which have proved more or less injuri- 
ous in various parts of the state the past 
year. 
The American Institute of Architects 
has issued a valuable collection of papers 
and reports on “The Relations of Rail- 
ways to City Development." The sub- 
jects are carefully illustrated with maps 
and photographs and will be of much 
value to any one interested in the study 
of city planning or development. Glenn 
Brown, Washington, D. C., is Secretary 
of the Institute. 
Fairmount Park Art Association of 
Philadelphia ; thirty-eighth annual re- 
port ; contains report of the annual meet- 
ing, list of members, and addresses on 
the “Development of the Parkway,” by 
Sylvester Baxter, and the “Influence of 
Aeronautics on City Building,” by 
George Oakley Totten. 
Fairmount Park Art Association’s 
thirty-eight annual report, containing 
report of annual meeting, list of mem- 
bers and officers. 
Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, O.: 
By-laws, Rules and Charter, an illus- 
trated descriptive book of the ceme- 
tery. 
From U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture; Circular of the Bureau of Plant 
Industry, No. 54, on Lime-Sulphur 
Mixture for Apple Diseases: Circular 
No. 91 of Department of Public 
Roads: “Sand, Clay and Earth Roads 
in the Middle M'est.” 
From Purdue University Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station, Lafayette, 
Ind.: Circular 21, “Spraying the Or- 
chard,” and Bulletin 1,48, “The San 
Jose Scale.” 
From University of ^Missouri Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station. Colum- 
bia, Mo.: Bulletin 85 on Inspection of 
Fertilizers: No. 86 on Soil Experi- 
ments on the Rolling Limestone Up- 
lands of Southwest Missouri; and No. 
84, Soil Experiments on the Prairie 
Silt Loam of Southwest Missouri. 
Illinois Audubon Society: Speci- 
mens of literature distributed by' this 
organization; Putting up Bird Boxes, 
and various other leaflets; ]\liss Itlary 
Drummond, Lake Forest, Ilk, secre- 
tary. 
TRADE PUBLICATIONS 
“Hicks Trees," is the title of a very 
handsome descriptive story of the work 
of Isaac Hicks & Son. Westbury, L. I., 
N. Y., in the moving of large trees. 
Some unusually fine half tone pictures 
of the various processes in moving large 
trees are shown. 
“Omaha’s iMost Beautiful Park ;” de- 
scriptive booklet about Forest Lawn 
Cemetery, Omaha, Neb. 
"Tarvia,” a handsomely illustrated and 
perfectly printed book illustrating some 
of the roadway effects that have been 
secured by the use of this popular road 
material. 
“Peonies," Wholesale price-list of J. 
F, Rosenfield, M’est Point, Neb. 
CLASSIFIED 
ADS 
TO cents a line each insertion : 6 words to a 
line: minimum ^rice 50 cents. Coty must 
reach us by the 8th of the month. 
Hardy Stock 
HARDY NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS. 
We grow a general line of hardy and 
healthy nursery stock for the cemetery 
and home grounds. EVERGREENS AND 
RHODODENDRONS in specimens, sev- 
eral times transplanted. Catalogues and 
price lists free. The Bay State Nurs- 
eries. North Abington, Mass. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS: 
Strong, well -grown plants at reasonable 
rates. Send for trade price-list. 
Daniel A. Clarke, 
Red Oak Nurseries, Flskevllle, R. I 
“HERBICIDE" 
Trade Mark 
The Old Reliable 
Weed Exterminator 
(INTRODUCED IN 1892) 
For permanently 
killing grass and 
weeds on road- 
ways, paths and 
stone gutters. 
One application 
does the work 
thoroughly and 
effectively. 
One gallon of **Herbtcide** is sufficiently strong to 
make fifty or even more gallons of effectual treating 
liquid, but for obtaining the most lasting results, we 
advise it to be used one in forty. 
5 Gallons $ 5.50 
10 “ 10.00 
48 “ 35.00 
F.O.B. NEW YORK CITY 
Reade Mf g. Co. 
HOBOKEN, N. J. . 
ESTABLISHED 1883 
PEONIES. 
Our list of 100 choice varieties for 1910 
is ready. Did .vou get one? Send for 
it at once. J. F. Rosenfleld, Peony Spe- 
cialist, West Point. Neb. 
WANTED I 
LANDSCAPE Gardener, talented, good 
character, able to plan and execute, 
wishes to become superintendent of park 
or cemetery, where his abilities might 
find appreciation; long connected with 
leading cemetert' of the East; moderate 
salary. Address Park and Cemetery, 
Box 4. 
-A. LANDSCAPE Gardener of ability 
and imagination, executing the pictur- 
esque, attractive style represented by 
Golden Gate Park of San Francisco and 
Central Park, New York, having finished 
a study trip over the country, wants to 
get a position with a city, cemetery, etc., 
corporation as superintendent, landscape 
gai'dener, fdrester, to improve or exe- 
cute a park system, etc. For years in 
employ of famous eastern cemetery. 
Address Box 19, care Park and Cemetery . 
WANTED. — Position as landscape .gar- 
dener, superintendent or fore.ster in park 
Send for our booklet “ The Weed Problem 
Solved,” or special quotation on any num- 
ber of barrels. 
or cemetery; 18 years’ experience. Grad- 
uate Royal College Geisenheim, Germ.; 
Royal Gardens, Kew, Eng.; .Tardin des 
Plantes, Paris. Exceptional references. 
“Gardener," care Park and Cemetery. 
Chicago, 
DRAFTSMAN WANTED.— In a land- 
scape architect’s office a man capable of 
doing neat drafting and tracing. Perma- 
nent employment to the riglit party. P. 
J. Bercknians Co., Inc.. 414 Harrison 
Bldg.. Augusta, Ga. 
WANTED — Position as superintendent 
of a progressive modern cemetery. Par- 
ticulai-ly fitted to develop a new ceme- 
tery. References and information regard- 
ing qualifications gladly furnished. L. 
H. G., care Park and Cemetery, 
WANTED — A copy of the rules and 
regulations for cemeteries recommended 
by the A. A. C. S. and printed in one of 
its earliest reports. Send to Publisher. 
Park and CemeterL 3?4 Dearborn St.. 
Chicago, 111. 
