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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 
special reference to the improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home grounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
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John W. Weston, C. E>, Editor, 
R, J, HAIGHT, Publisher, 
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Herbaceous Plants, Notes on. By W. 
H. Waite. Illust. Hort., 3 :2i5-i6. 
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Trees of a Great City. By J. Horace 
McFarland. Illust. Outlook, 82 : 
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Twigs of Woody Plants. By A. S. 
Hitchcock. Illust. P. W., 9:1-7. Jan., 
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The Entrance to Your Cemetery 
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