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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Spraying Machinery. F. G., 22 :50-l. 
March, ’ll. 
Spraying Notes for Spring. A. F., 
36:300. March 11, ’ll. 
Seven Acres in the Suburbs, J. W. 
Thew. lilust. S. L., 12 :249. April, 
’ll. 
Spraying Calendar. M. H., 39:102-3. 
March, ’ll. 
Spraying Mixtures, Prof. A. G. Rug- 
gles. M. H., 39:104-5. March, ’ll. 
Some German Forests, F. A. Waugh. 
must. C G., 76:201-2. March 2, ’ll. 
The National Flower Show. Illust. F. 
R., 27:25-37. March 30, ’ll. 
The Yucca and The Indian, C. F. San- 
ders. A. B., 17:1-3. Feb., ’ll. 
Three New Plants for the People’s 
Gardens, D. Fairchild. Illust. S. L., 
12:243. April, ’ll. 
The Gladiolus, H. Youell. Hort., 13:420. 
March 25, ’ll. 
Trees for City Planting, A. T. Hastings. 
G. C. A., 12:194-5. March, ’ll. 
The Technique of Crossing and Hy- 
bridizing. F. E., 31. March 4-11, ’ll. 
The Best Plants for Special Purposes, 
W. Miller. Illust. G. M., 13:156-7. 
April, ’ll. 
Triumph of the Climbing Rose, L. Bar- 
ron. Illust. C. L. A., 19 :351-6. 
March 1, ’ll. 
Vines and Plants for Shady Places. 
F. E., 31:577. March 25, ’ll. 
Why It Is Best to Plant on a Northern 
Slope. Illust. John Craig. S. L., 
12:248. April, ’ll. 
Zoo Nursery, L. Crozer. Illust. Col. 
lier’s. New York, 46 :20. Feb. 11, ’ll. 
REPORTS, ETC., RECEIVED 
Twenty-third annual report of the 
Agricultural Experiment Station of 
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 
Experiment Station Work, Farmers’ 
Bulletin No. 430, the United States 
Department of Agriculture. 
Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu- 
lations of the Oswego Rural Ceme- 
tery Association, Oswego, N. Y., illus- 
trated with half-tone views of the 
grounds. 
RIGHTS OF HEIRS TO CEME- 
TERY LOT 
{Concluded from page 526) 
ment of burial, either before or after 
the death of their mother in this lot. 
Then, does the fact that this lot was 
acquired by an executor of Governor 
Brown, conceding that it was purchased 
with money of the estate, change either 
the title or devolution of this property? 
We think not. It was bought for the 
estate of Governor Brown. The lot 
was purchased with a view to the inter- 
ment of his body and the erection of a 
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We are headquarters for 
Hardy Roses Rhododendrons 
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Auction sales from April 4 to June 27 
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N. F. McCarthy & co. 
Horticnkural Auctioneers 
84 Hawley St., : Boston, Mass. 
Sugar Maple Seedlings 
IN ANY QUANTITY WRITE FOR PRICES 
Viburnum cassinoides, White Pine, Hemlock, 2000 Pinus pungens, 
2000 Pinus divaricata, and others in surplus. Write for Lists and Prices. 
Highlands Nursery (3800 ft. HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner 
elevation in Carolina Mts.) „ , . . ni osinsa 
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Settees, Chairs, Bouquet Holders, 
Bronze Memorial Tablets, Ceme- 
tery Signs, Path, Lot Markers, etc. 
Mannfactored by 
THE M. D. JONES CO. 
71 and 73 Portland St. Boston, Mass. 
Send for Catalog. 
“Ideal” Lawnmower Grinder 
1911 Model now ready. Better 
than ever before. Ball Bear- 
ing Main Shaft and Grinding 
Wheel. Operated by hand or 
power. Nothing like it on the 
market. Grinds all makes of 
Mowers perfectly in 15 min- 
utes without removing reel- 
knife or ratchets. New Skate 
Sharpener Attachment for 
grinding skates. Will more 
than pay for itself the first 
season, because it does the 
work so much quicker and 
better. Over 5000 in use. 
Used by U. S. Government 
and N. Y. City Parks 
Send to-day for full description 
and price 
Heath Foundry & Mfg. Co. 
Ptymoath, Ohio 
