PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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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 g^rounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
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 SI. 00 a Year in Adwance. 
Forei|;n Subscription S1.50. 
Published Monthly. 
Issued on the 16th of the Month. 
will be acknowledged and a report 
upon the nature of its disease with 
treatment, if any can be suggested, 
will be sent as soon as possible after 
the specimens are identified. 
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H. A. Caparn, the New York Land- 
scape architect is engaged in developing 
the city parks of Newark, N. J., under 
the auspices of the Shade Tree Com- 
mission and has also been appointed 
to lay out the new park of 32 acres, at 
Corning, N. Y., which has been ac- 
quired and is to be constructed by pub- 
lic subscription. Mr. Caparn is also 
making designs of an unusual and am- 
bitious nature for the Pinelawn Ceme- 
tery of 2,300 acres. Long Island. On 
this work E. L. Masqueray, Chief of 
Design of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- 
position, is Consulting Architect. 
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TRADE CATALOGS RECEIVED. 
“For the Garden Border,” catalog 
ffifor the Shatemuc Nurseries, of Bar- 
rytown, N. Y., who also send a spe- 
cial list of native perennials for the 
wild garden. 
Illustrated Catalog of P. J. Berck- 
mans Co., The Fruitland Nurseries, 
Augusta, Ga. 
Henry F. Michell Co., Philadel- 
phia. send their wholesale bulb cata- 
log; September to December, 1906. 
Henderson’s Autumn Catalog for 
1906, and Henderson’s Superior Agri- 
cultural Seeds come from Peter Hen- 
derson & Co., 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 
ofBcers. Price, 60c.; 3 copies or 
more at 50c. each. 
PAR.K AND CEMETERY 
324 Dearborn St. Chicago 
The Most Beautiful of all American Terrestrial Orchids 
HARDY CYPRIPEDIUNI 
Reginae (Spectabile) 
Showy Ladles’ Slipper 
This is truly the queen of all the family of 
Hardy American Orchids. It Is extremely rare and 
shy, having retreated to the cold, deep cedar swamps 
of our Northern United States and Canada. The ex- 
quisite beauty of the Ladies' Slipper is unsurpassed, 
the broadly ovate sepals and petals beinif of purest 
downy white while the large inflated pouch is a soft 
red rose color. Blooms In .June and early July. We 
have a splendid stock of strong clumps, now ready 
to ship. 
Always address HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, Salem, Mass. 
STEWART’S IRON FENCE 
IRON-FLOWER-VASES 
WITH RESERVOIR 
Agents Wanted Everywhere 
(Jtl!lfdl!Al#|Pll(| 
Cheaper than Wood and 
Lasts a Lifetime 
For Lawns, Churches, Cemeteries, School Houses, 
IRON SETTEES Cemetery Lot Enclosures, Etc. 
Over 200 Plain and Ornamental Designs. Write to-day for Catalog No. 28. 
The Stewart Iron Works Co., Cincinnati, O., U.S.A. 
“The World’s Greatest Iron Fence Works” 
These Reservoir Vases do not need watering oftener than every 10 or 15 days. 
The soil remains moist, open and loose. 
ENTRANCE GATES AND FENCES 
Of hisliest grade iron and wire construction for parks, cemeterie.s, private 
estates and all other purposes. 
Enterprise fences last longest, look best and cost least. Built on cast-iron 
foundations wliich do not corrode. 
The only firm specifying all dimensions, weight, etc. accurately. 
Write for free catalogue of many designs 
ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY & FENCE CO., 386 S. Senate Av., Indianapolis, Ind. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING By F. A. Waugh 
An admirable treatise on the general principles governing outdoor art, with 
many suggestions for their application to the commoner problems of gardening. 
Illustrated, 12 mo. Cloth; price, $0 SO. Sent postpaid by 
R.J. HAIGHT, 324 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
