PARK AND CEME-TERT 
XI 
Ornamental Trees, vSHrubs, Etc. 
We Have a large and fine stocR of Alder, European; Birch, European, White and Weeping; Elms, 
American, White, English and Scotch; Hackberry; Judas Tree; Maples, Ash Leaved, Sugar or hard, and 
Weir’s Cut Leaved; Mountain Ash; European and Oak Leaved; Popular, Balm of Gilead, Carolina, Lombardy 
and Silver Leaved; Tulip Tree; Willo\v, Laurel Leaved and Gold Bark; Camperdown Weeping Elm, and a 
general assortment of Shrubs, particularly Altheas, Calycanthus, Cornus Florida, Deutzias assorted. Elders 
Golden and Cut Leaved; Honeysuckles Upright and Climbing; Hydrangea Grandiflora, Lilacs Purple and White, 
Philadelphus, and assortment of choice named kindg; Snowballs, Snowberries, Spirea Van Houttei, Weigelias, etc. 
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How to Plan the Home Grounds. 
BY SAMUEL PARSONS. JR. 
eX-SUPT. OP PARKS. NEW YORK CITY. 
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Summer Houses — List of Plants for 
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