PARK AND CEMETERY 
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Park and Cemetery 
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LANDS CAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors, with 
special reference to the Improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home grounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
etc- 
John W. Weston, C. E,, Editor, 
R, J, HAIGHT, Publisher, 
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Issued on the 15th of the Month. 
Directory of 
PARK, CEMETERY, AND 
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATIONS 
And Kindred Organizations. 
American Association of Park Superintendents. 
President, William S. Egerton, Superintendent 
of Parks, Albany. N. Y. 
Secretary, John W. Duncan, Assistant Super- 
intendent of Parks, Boston. 
Treasurer, Jo'hn H. Hemingway, Superintend- 
ent of Parks, Worcester. Mass. 
Annual Convention, Buffalo, N. Y., June 28-30, 
1905. 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents. 
President. J. H. Morton, “City Cemeteries,” 
Boston. 
Vice-President, E. G. Carter, “Oakwoods,” 
Chicago. 
Secretary and Treasurer, Bellett Lawson, Sr., 
Paxtang, Pa. 
Nineteenth Annual Convention, Washington, 
D. C., Sept. 22-25, 1905. 
The American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 
First Vice-President, Clinton Rodgers Wood- 
ruff, Philadelphia. 
Treasurer, William B. Howland, New York. 
American Society of Landscape Architects. 
President, John C. Olmsted, Brookline, Mass. 
Vice-President, Samuel Parsons, Jr., St. James 
Bldg., New York. 
Treasurer, Charles N. Lowrie, 156 Fifth Av., 
New York. 
Secretary, Downing Vaux, 68 Bible House, 
New York. 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
President, E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKinney, 
Tex. 
Vice-President, C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, 
la. 
Secretary, George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y. 
Treasurer. C. L. Yates. Rochester. N. Y. 
Annual Convention, West Baden, Ind., June 
14. 
Massachusetts Civic League. 
President, Rev. Edward Cummings, Boston. 
Vice-President, Joseph Lee, Boston. 
Treasurer, B. P. Clark, Boston. 
Secretary, Edw. T. Hartman, 14 Beacon St., 
Boston. 
Society of American Florists 
and Ornamental Horticulturists. 
President, J. C. Vaughan, Chicago. 
Vice-President, J. R. P'reeman, Washington, 
D. C. 
Secretary, Wm. J. Stewart, Boston. 
Treasurer, H. B. Beatty, Oil City, Pa. 
American Society of Municipal Improvements. 
President, A. Prescott Folwell, Easton, Pa. 
First Vice-President, Charles Carroll Brown, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Secretary, George W. Tillson, Municipal Bldg., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Treasurer. F. J. O’Brien, Oswego, N. Y. 
Annual Convention, Montreal, Can,. 
Sept. 5-7. 
Ohio State Association of Cemetery 
Superintendents and Officials. 
President, Frederick Green, “Lakevlew,” 
Cleveland. 
Vice-President, A. H. Sargent, Akron. 
Secretary-Treasurer, G. C. Anderson, Sidney. 
Illinois Association of Cemeteries. 
President, W. N. Rudd, “Mt. Greenwood,” 
Chicago. 
Vice-President, Dr. Henry Wohlgemuth, 
Springfield. 
Secretary-Treasurer. John E. Miller, Mattoon. 
New England Cemetery Association. 
President, Geo. W. Cieesy, Salem, Mass. 
Vice-President, Frank M. Floyd, Portland, 
Me. 
Secretary-Treasurer, William Allen, Cam- 
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