PARK AND CEMETERY 
XIII 
Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. 
(See advt.) 
Jones, Hiram T., Elizabeth, N. J. (See 
advt.) 
Meehan & Sons, Thomas, Dreshertown, 
Pa. (See advt.) 
Moon Co., The Wm. H., Morrisville, Pa. 
(See advt.) 
Smith Co., W. and T., Geneva, N. Y. 
(See advt.) 
WE ARE GROWING a large line of 
standard fruits, ornamentals and ever- 
greens for patk and cemetery planting 
and commercial orchards, (jet our 
prices. J. Wragg & Sons Company, 
Waukee, Iowa. 
Waste Paper Baskets 
Steel Basket Co., Cedar Rapids, la. 
(See advt.) • 
Weed Killers 
Fairmount Chemical Laboratory, Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. (See advt.) 
American Horticultural Dist. Co. (See advt.) 
Grooved and Bolted 
Slate Grave Vaults 
CLEAN. STRONG. DURABLE. 
All sizes kept constantly in stock. Can 
ship at short notice. Special Attention given 
to Catacomb and Structural Work. Write for 
prices and particulars to the manufacturer. 
THE BANGOR SLATE CO., Bangor, Penn. 
It Doesn’t 
Matter 
how good your intentions may 
be, how good the people you 
get to do the job, how good the 
materials used— if the plans 
are not right, the greenhouse 
is not right. By plans we mean 
its economical arrangement — 
the right thing for the right 
place. We are first plan mak- 
ers— then manufacturers. 
Hitchings & Comp’y 
Greenhouse Designers and Builders 
Manufacturers of 
Heating and Ventilating Apparatus 
1170 Broadway 
NEW YORK 
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Directory of 
PARK, CEMETERY, AND 
CIVIC IMPROVEMENT 
ASSOCIATIONS 
And Kindred Organizations. 
American Association of Park 
Superintendents. 
President, Byron Worthen, Manchester, 
N. H. 
Vice-Presidents, John Chambers, Toronto, 
Ont. ; John W. Duncan, Boston; Frederick 
Nussbaumer, St Paul; John P. Cowell. Buf- 
falo; W. S. Manning:, Baltimore; C. E. 
Keith. Bridgeport, Conn. 
Secy.-Treas., F. L. Mulford, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 
Annual Convention, Toronto, Ont., Aug. 
6-8, 1907. 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents. 
President, E. G. Carter, “Oakwoods,” Chi- 
cago. 
Vice-President, J. C. Cline, Dayton, O. 
Secy.-Treas., Bellett Lawson, Paxtang. Pa. 
Twentieth Annual Convention, Detroit, 
1906. 
The American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 
burg, Pa. ' - 
Secretary, Clinton Rogers Woodruff, Phil- 
adelphia. 
Treasurer. William B. Howland, New York. 
American Society of Landscape Architects. 
Pres., John C. Olmsted. Brookline. Mass. 
Vice-Pres., Samuel .Parsons, Jr., St. 
James Bldg., New York. 
Treasurer, Charles N. Lowrie, 156 Fifth 
Ave., New York. 
Secretary, Downing Vaux, 68 Bible House, 
New York. 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
President, J. G. Harrison, Berlin, Md. 
Vice-Pres., I. W. Hill, Des Moines, la. 
Secy., George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y. 
Treasurer, C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 
Annual Convention, Detroit, Mich., 1907. 
Massachusetts Civic l>ague. 
Pres., Rev. Edward Cummings, Boston. 
Vice-Pres., Joseph Lee, Boston. 
Treasurer, B. P. Clark, Boston. 
Secy., Edw. T. Hartman, 14 Beacon St., 
Boston. 
Society of American Florists and Orna- 
mental Horticulturists. 
Pres., William F. Kasting, Buffalo. 
Vice-Pres., H. M. Altick. Dayton, O. 
Secy.. Wm. J. Stewart, Boston. 
Treasurer, H. B. Beatty, Oil City, Pa. 
Wild Flower Preservation Society of America. 
Pres., Prof. C. E. Bessey, Univ. of Neb., 
Lincoln, Neb. 
Vice-Pres., Joseph Crawford, Philadelphia. 
Treasurer, Dr. C. E. Waters, Washington, 
D. C. 
Secretary. Mrs. N. L, Britton, New York 
Botanical Garden. 
American Society of Municipal Improvements 
Pres., Charles Carroll Brown, Indianap- 
olis, Ind. 
First Vice-Pres., John R. Barlow, Mon- 
treal. Can. 
Secy., George W. Tillson, Municipal Bldg., 
Brooklyn. N. Y. 
Treasurer, F. J. O’Brien, Oswego, N. Y. 
Annual Convention, Montreal, Sept. 5-7. 
League of American Municipalities. 
Pres., R. G. Rhett, Mayor, Charleston, S. C. 
Vice-Pres., Henry Bohl, Columbus, O. 
Treasurer, W. D. Morgan, Mayor, George- 
town. S. C. 
Secy., John MacVicar, Des Moines, la. 
Ohio State Association of Cemetery 
Superintendents and Officials. 
President, M. Whitaker, E. Liverpool. 
Vice-President, George VanAtta, Newark. 
Secy.-Treas., G. C. Anderson, Sidney. 
Illinois Association of Cemeteries. 
Pres., Edw. G. Carter, Oakwoods, Chicago. 
Vice-Pres., Arthur J. Graves, Blooming- 
ton. 111. 
Secy.-Treas., John E. Miller, Mattoon. 
New England Cemetery Association. 
President, Frank M. Floyd, Portland, Me. 
V.-Pres., G. F. Shandley, Beverly, Mass. 
Secy.-Treas., William Allen, Cambridge, 
Mass. 
Michigan Cemetery Association. 
Pres., Frank Eurich, Woodlawn Cemetery, 
Detroit. 
Vice-Pres., J. W. Burns, Port Huron. 
Secy.-Treas.. Eugene Goebel, “Oak Hill,” 
Grand Rapids. 
WHY A 
UBAR 
GREENHOUSE 
There’s no practical reason why 
the hig'hest possible growing 
^conditions should be at the ex- 
pense of pleasing effects — or that 
durability should mean heavy 
cumbersome parts. 
U-Bar Greenhouses 
Are the Best Greenhouses 
Built 
because they combine the highest 
productivity, with beauty of 
lines and wonderful durability, 
making a truly ideal house for 
parks and cemeteries. The U-Bar 
is a patented construction and we 
are the only U-Bar builders. 
Send for our new catalog — it’s 
an exhaustive, interesting bit of 
catalog making. 
U-BftR 
PIERSON U-B4R COMPANY 
Designers and Builders 
U-BAR GREENHOUSES 
Metropolitan Bldg., 4th Ave. and 23d St. 
NEW YORK 
Perpetual Care 
IN AMERICAN CEMETERIES 
A summary of the practice on this 
■subject in the leading cemeteries 
Invaluable to cemeteries for dis- 
tribution among lot owners and 
officers. Price, 60c.; 3 copies or 
more at 50c. each. 
PARK AND CEMETERY 
324 Dearborn St. Chicago 
