PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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of Dingee & Conard. Mr. Conard 
was largely instrumental in organiz- 
ing its mail-order business, which ex- 
tends all over the United States, and 
established a national reputation for 
West Grove. A number of years ago 
Alfred Conard retired from the Din- 
gee & Conard Company and estab- 
lished the Conard & Jones Co. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
Evergreens 
Shrubs Roses 
Hardy Plants 
All the Best and Hardiest Varieties. 
The Largest and Host Varied 
Collections in .\merLca. 
ELLWANGER & BARRY 
Nurserymen— Horticulturists 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES 
Established 1840 
ROCHESTER NEW YORK 
niustrated Descriptive Catalogue (144 
pages), also Descriptive List of Novelties 
and Specialties with beautiful colored 
plate of the New Hardy White Eose 
SNOW QHEEN(fraukarldeuschkO 
mailed FEEE on request. 
Advertisements, limited to five lines, •will b 
inserted in this column at the rate of to cents each 
insertion, 7 words to a line. Cash must accom- 
pany order. 
CEMETERY SUPERINTENDENT 
WANTS POSITION. 
Am 37 years old, fifteen years’ experi- 
ence in laying out and managing ceme- 
teries; technical graduate. Expert in 
maintenance of grounds, funeral man- 
agement and lot sales. Willing to go 
anywhere. Salary or commission. Cem- 
etery Superintendent, Box 1068 Kansas 
City, Mo. 
Situation wanted as supt. of a park or 
cemetery by man 35 years old, Ameri- 
can; a practical civil engineer with a 
good knowledge of material under glass 
and many years’ experience with the . 
growth and artistic arrangement of 
hardy material. Open for engagement at 
any time. Address Edw. L. Raymond, 
Back Bay Road, Boston, Mass. 
WANTED — Applications for the posi- 
tion of Superintendent of the Public 
Parks of Winnipeg, Canada, addressed to 
D. A. ,Ross, Esej., chairman of the Pub- 
lic Park Boards, will be received at the 
office of the undersigned, until Thursday, 
January 31, 1907. Applicants are re)juest- 
ed to state experience, salary required, 
and furnish references. J. H. Blackwood, 
Sec. Public Parks Board. 
WANTED — Position by an experienced 
landscape gardener and architect; good 
experience in artistic bedding, in plant- 
ing and laying out grounds; grower of 
greenhouse and nursery stock; also 
aquatic garden. First-class manager for 
park or cemetery. 38 years of age; mar- 
ried. Address A. P., care Park and 
Cemetery. 
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, J. C. Cline, Dayton, O. 
Vice-President. F. R. Diering, New York. 
Secy.-Treas., Bellett Lawson, Paxtang, Pa. 
Twenty-first Annual Convention, Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1907. 
The American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 
1st Vice-Pres. and acting Secretary, Clinton 
Rogers Woodruff, Philadelphia. 
Treasurer, William B. Howland, New York. 
American Society of Landseape Architects. 
Pres., John C. Olmsted, Brookline, Mass. 
VIce-Pres., Samuel Parsons, Jr., St. 
James Bldg., New York. 
Treasurer, Charles N. Lowrie, 1S6 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. D. Yates, Rochester. N. Y. 
Annual Convention. Detroit, Mich., 1907. 
Massachusetts Civic League. 
Pres., Rev. Edward Cummings, Boston. 
Vice-Pres., Joseph Dee, Boston. 
Treasurer, B. P. Clark, Boston. 
Secy., Edw. T. Hartman, 4 Joy St.. Bos- 
ton. 
Society of Ameriean Florists and Orna- 
mental Horticulturists, 
Pres., Wm. J. Stewart, Boston. 
Vice-Pres., John Westcott, Philadelphia. 
Secy., P. J. Hauswlrth, Chicago. 
Treasurer, H. B. Beatty, Oil City, Pa. 
Wild Flower Preservation Society of America. 
Pres., Prof. C. E. Bessey, Unlv. 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., R. M. Sherrerd, Newark, N. J. 
First Vice-Pres., James Owen, Newark, 
N. J. 
Secy., George W. Tillson, Municipal Bldg., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Treasurer, L. V. Christy, Wilmington, Del. 
League of American Municipalities, 
Pres., Edward F. Dunne, Mayor, Chicago. 
1st Vice-Pres., Geo. M. Hine, Mayor, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Secy, and Treas., 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., Prank Eurlch, Woodlawn Cemetery, 
Detroit. 
Vice-Pres., J. W. Burns, Port Huron. 
Secy.-Treas., Eugene Goebel, “Oak Hill," 
Grand Rapids. 
Next Annual Meeting, Lansing, 1907. 
I T IS not so lon^ a^o 
when all greenhouses 
were constructed with 
heavy wooden sash bars, 
rafters and supports, and 
were gflazed with narrow 
gflass, eig’ht to ten inches 
wide, but the U-Bar with 
its combination of wooden 
core and steel encasing^ 
does away with all rafters 
and heavy shadings parts 
and successfully spaces the 
gflass 24 inches, conditions 
which cannot be met by 
other constructions. 
To know the U=Bar Greenhouses 
send for our new Catalogue 
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