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PARK AND C EM ETER Y. 
butions of a historical and literary 
character from local citizens. One of 
the illustrations in the book, that of 
the new pavilion, is shown on another 
page in reduced form. 
"Official Fertilizer Inspection,” a 
bulletin of the Maine Experiment 
Station at Orono, Me., has just been 
issued. 
The American Civic Association 
has issued a second edition of its bul- 
letin on the “Smoke Nuisance,” a 
good indication of the progress of the 
warfare on smoke throughout the 
country. Copies of the bulletin may 
be had for twenty-five cents, or cheap- 
er in quantity, from Secretary R. B. 
Watrous, Union Trust Bldg., Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Fairmount Park Art Association, 
Philadelphia, sends its thirty-ninth 
annual report giving proceedings of 
the annual meeting, list of members 
and of works of art furnished to Fair- 
mount by this organization, and other 
information about its work. Leslie 
W. Miller, 320 S. Broad St., Phila- 
delphia, is secretary. 
From the Department of Agricul- 
ture: Agricultural Fair Associations, 
Circular 109, office of experiment sta- 
tions; Natural Vegetation as an In- 
dicator of Crop Production in Great 
Plains Area, bulletin 201 of the Bu- 
reau of Plant Industry: Spread of 
Gypsy and Brown Tail Moths 
Through Imported Nursery Stock, 
Farmers Bulletin No. 453; Surface 
Conditions and Stream Flow, Circu- 
lar 176 of the Forest Service. 
TRADE PUBLICATIONS 
RECEIVED 
Illustrated Catalog of Coiled Spring 
Fence Co., Winchester, Ind,; Specials 
for 1911, circular from F. W. Kelsey 
Nursery Co., 150 Broadway, N. Y.; 
Illustrated Catalog of Philadelphia 
Lawn Alowers; Useful Hints for Road 
Rolling Engineers, booklet from Buf- 
falo Steam Roller Co.; Specifications 
and Diagrams for Roof Construction 
from Barrett Mfg. Co., Chicago; Ad- 
\ ertising Letter and sample plan from 
Wm. Stuppe Co., New York; Circular 
on Rhododendrons from Harlan P. 
Kelsey, Salem, Mass.; illustrated fold- 
ers and circular from Electric Wheel 
Co., Quincy, 111.; descriptive folder 
of ornamental iron and wire work 
from McLaren Bros., Cleveland, O.; 
illustrated catalog of Water Lilies 
from William Tricker, Arlington, N. 
J.; handsome 133 page illustrated cat- 
alog of the nurseries of Bobbink & 
Atkins, Rutherford, N, J. ; Everything 
for the Lawn, from Peter Henderson 
& Co,, New York. 
Ills WITTEN 
Aut ojnat ic Dump Cart 
Just What You Have Been 
Looking For 
.4. necessity for Farm- 
,ers. Fruit Growers, 
Livery 
Stables, 
Cemeteries, Golf 
Clubs, Dairies, 
Stockmen, Con- 
tractors and all man- 
ufacturing plants. 
Send today for free 
illustrated booklet telling all about this 
labor-saving cart. 
Baker Mfg. Co,,585Hunter Bldg., Chicago, III. 
GRASS SEEDS 
for Cemetery use. 
Dreer’s special grass mixtures 
are best for Cemeteries, Parks, 
etc. Choicest seeds, thoroughly 
cleaned, entirely dependable — 
producing grass of rich color and 
hardy growth. Write to us before 
buying, this spring. 
HENRY A. DREER, 
714 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. 
BEFORE AND AFTER USING THE BRUSH 
The Davis Road Brush 
For Gravel and Macadam Roads 
C ONFORMS to crown of road. 
Cleans and smooths at one opera- 
tion. Shifts road material slightly 
towards center and drops coarser ma- 
terial in ruts and lateral washes. 
Useful in applying calcium chloride. 
Especially valuable for Parks and 
Cemeteries. Write for circulars. 
GEO. U. DAVIS 
502 W. SOth ST. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
Weeds are often 
undesirable in ponds, 
streams, rivers, lakes, 
etc. Please notice the 
simple and effective 
operation of the 
Submarine Weed 
Cutting Saw 
above. The weeds 
are cut at the roots 
and floating down stream. The device may be handled in lengths to a great extent from the 
banks, or just as well from boats on larger lakes. In use by many Parks and C emeteries, and high- 
ly recommended here and abroad. Write for illustrated circular, references, etc. 
ASCHERT BROS. - Cedar Lake, - West Bend. Wis. 
Gold Medal 
Belgium 1909 
Silver Medals 
Austria 1909 
Pueblo, Colo. 
1910 
SQUIER’ S WEED KILLER 
Absolutely the most effectual 
made. The most enduring in it’s 
effects. Has the greatest cover- 
ing capacity of any. Most econom- 
ical of any to use. Largest sale of 
any in the world. Avoid substi- 
tutes. 
Send for Circulars to 
E. Harrison Mfg. Co. 
Rahway, - New Jersey 
Dlwanger & Barry’s 
Shrubs 
Roses and Plants 
are known and planted everywhere. 
Leaders for 70 years. Booklet free. ; 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, Rochester, N. Y. 
