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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Park and Cemetery 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors, with 
Bpecial 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, 
324 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. 
Eastern Office s 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg., New York. 
Subscription #1.00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreigu Subscription #1.50. 
Published Monthly. 
Issued on the 15th of the Mouth. 
ford Pinchot. F. I., 11:345-6. Aug., 
05. 
Holland Bulbs, Culture of. By G. T. 
Drennan. Illustrated. F. L. Sept., 
’os- 
Hoosac Valley and Its Flowers and 
Ferns. By Grace Greylock Niles. 
A. B., 9:21-8. Aug., ’05. 
Hydrangeas, Hardy, for Siinnner Flow- 
ers. By John Dunbar. Illustrated. 
G. M., 2 :66-68. Sept., ’05. 
T.ilies, Culture of. By Danske Dan- 
dridge. Illustrated. F. L. Sept., ’05. 
Peony Month, The. By J. E. Coit. Il- 
lustrated. G. M., 2 '. 72 - 75 . Sept., ’05. 
Plant Breeding, Improvements by. Sci. 
Am. Sup., 60:24660. Jtil. I, ’05. 
Shrubs, Hints on the Planting of. By 
C. B. Wynkoop. Illustrated. F. L. 
Sept., ’05. 
Transplanting Large Trees. By Thomas 
McAdam. Illustrated. C. L. A., 
8:537. Sept., ’05. 
Trees, Sacred, of Rome. By St. C. 
Baddeley. 19th Cent., 58:100-15. 
Jwk, ’05. 
Tulip Trees, The, Old Monarch of. By 
Danske Dandridge. C. Cal., i :370. 
Aug., ’05. 
Reports, Etc., Received. 
The Bureau of Forestry has recently 
issued Circular No. 35, entitled “Forest 
Preservation and National Prosperity,” 
being extracts from the address of 
President Roosevelt at the American 
Forest Congress. The bureau has also 
issued three interesting reprints from the 
year book of the Department of Agricul- 
ture for 1904, entitled “The Determina- 
•■ion of Timber Values,” by E. A. Bran- 
rff ; “Progress of Forestry in 1904,” by 
Q. R. Craft ; and “The Attitude of Lum- 
bermen Toward Forest Fires,” by E. A. 
Sterling. 
The Massachusetts Civic League 
sends its report of legislative counsel, 
giving a detailed report of the work of 
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and Cemeteries 
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