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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
-Mount Hope Nurseries are setting a 
liigh standard. 
Richland Nurseries, Rocliester, N. Y. ; 
catalog of Fruit Trees, Shrubs and 
Plants, spring 1912. 
“Henderson’s Garden Guide and 
Record accurate cultural directions 
for growing the leading flowers and 
^■egetables from seed ; pocket size, with 
blank pages for recording the history of 
the garden; Peter Henderson & Co., 
New York. 
“Solvay Granulated Calcium Chlor- 
ide illustrated description of the use 
of calcium chloride for dustless roads ; 
many pictures of roads where chloride 
has been used ; methods of application, 
prices, etc. From the Solvay Process 
Co., Syracuse, N. Y. 
Calendar from Willadean Nurseries 
Sparta, Ky,, bearing handsome repro- 
duction of the famous painting, “In 
Perfect Tune,” by Hugo Weiss. 
Spring, 1912, nursery catalog of 
Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, O. 
OBITUARY 
In the January issue we made an an- 
nouncement of the death of Mr. Davis 
Casselberry, superintendent of Odd Fel- 
lows Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa., which 
we most sincerely take pleasure in cor- 
recting inasmuch as Mr. Davis is still 
amongst the living, and performing his 
regular duties at the above cemetery. We 
would like to assure our Philadelphia 
friends who have written to us on the 
subject that the information came to 
us from some source in that city 
which we have been unable up to this 
time to trace. 
We regret to record the death of Mr. 
H. L. Dring, of Riverview Cemetery, 
Portland, Ore., one of the well known 
superintendents of the Pacific coast. Mr. 
Dring came to Riverview from Boston 
four years ago, and by his pleasing per- 
sonality endeared himself to all having 
business relations with him. For the 
past two years he was employed in ex- 
tensive improvements and additions, and 
the present first class condition of Riv- 
cr\ iew is largely due to his management. 
PUBLISHER’S NOTES 
Owing to the loss of their Limavillc 
plant by fire Albright & Lightcap, manu- 
facturers of terra cotta lot and grave 
markers, have consolidated all of their 
business at Ravena, O., where they have 
increased their facilities for supplying 
goods in their line. 
PERSONAL 
Richard Iwerson, Superintendent of 
Parks and of Union Cemetery, Calgary, 
-Alberta, Canada ; and consulting land- 
scape artist of the Canadian Pacific 
Railway Co., has been making an ex- 
TKe Finest Evergreen G ROUND COVE IV. S 
Andromeda floribunda Galax aphylla Best Plants for Rho- 
Leucothoe catesbaei MItchella repens and others dodendron Beds 
CATALOGS 
HIGHLANDS NURSERY HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner 
3800 ft. elevation In Carolina Mts.) Hardy American Plants 
and SALEM NURSERIES SALEM. MASS. 
TREES and SHRUBS of VALUE 
TREE TANGLEFOOT 
Nursery Stock that is acclimated to the Northwest is of value to the 
planter. It contains more vitality, has more and better roots. 
We make a specialty of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, etc., for 
Parks and Cemeteries. If you are interested write for our Wholesale 
Price List and illustrated Catalogue. 
Our Landscape Department is at your service. If you intend making any im- 
provements you should consult with us. 
Cornus Siberica Alba —Red Twigged Dogwood. ^ beautiful Shrub as 
well as a hedge plant; for 
winter effect its stems and 
branches are a bright crim- 
son. Unlike many of the 
other Dogwoods,' it is suited 
for hedge work, as many of 
them will not stand pruning. 
This variety originated in 
Siberia and is a special strain, 
there being a number of 
others much like it, but not 
so hardy or brightly colored. 
Its hardiness and winter col- 
oring makes it very attractive 
for City Hedging; it is also 
valuable |for clumping in 
shrubs. 
L. L. May & Co. 
Nurserymen and , 
Landscape Architects 
St. Paul J Minn. 
A Hedge of Cornus Siberica 
a harmless sticky substance’applied direct- 
ly to tree trunks. Remains effective rain 
or shine three months and longer, fully 
exposed to weather. One pound makes 
about 9 lineal feet of band. No appar- 
atus required, easily applied with wooden 
paddle. 
Especially recommended against gypsy, 
brown-tail and tussock moth caterpillars, 
bag worms, canker worms and climbing 
cut worms, but equally effective against 
any climbing pest. 
Tree Tanglefoot needs no mixing. It 
is always ready for use. 
Do not wait until you see the insects. 
Band your trees early and get best results. 
Price I -lb. cans, 30c; 3-!b. cans, 85c; 
10-lb. cans, $2.65; 20-lb. cans, $4.80. 
The O. & W. THUM CO. 
Grand Rapids. Mich. 
MaQufacturers of Tanglpfoot Fly Paper and Tree Tanglefoot 
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