PARK AND CEMETERY. 
INDEX TO VOLUME VII. 
MARCH, 1897- FEBRUARY, 1898. 
A 
A Beautiful Garden 154 
*A Church in Rural England, St. 
James, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. 189 
*Actual Cost of Cemetery Improve- 
ments 226 
*A Freak of Nature 56 
A Half Hour with Insects, Injurious 
and Beneficial 192 
*A 11 Summer Effects 8 
*A Model Residence Street 230 
An Ideal Spot 84 
Annual Flower Show, Chicago 218 
A Remarkable Rose Tree 57 
Arbor Day in the United States ... 26 
*A View in Ridgewood Park, Brook- 
lyn 183 
*A Village Made Beautiful — A Re- 
claimed Swamp 34 
B 
’Bloody Angle, or High-Water Mark, 
Gettysburg. 132 
Bulbs for the Cemetery 39 
*Burial Place of Two American Gen- 
erals 48 
Butchering Trees 144 
c 
Cemeteries — 
*Cemeteries in Ozark Mountains. . 
*Cypress Lawn Cemetery, San 
Mateo County, Cal 
*Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, 
Ohio 
*Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas 
City, Mo 
*Harl'eigh Cemetery, Camden, N. J. 
*Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapo- 
lis, Mmn 
^National Cemetery, Antietam,Md. 
^National Cemetery, Gettysburg, 
Pa 
*North Burial Ground, Providence, 
R. I 
^Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, 
N. C 
*Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware, 
Ohio 
Cemetery Adornment 
^Cemetery Development 
*Cemetery Improvements 
Cemetery Notes 22,46,69, 
96, 122, 148, 174, 200, 220, 240, 260, 
Cemetery Topics 
186 
82 
250 
269 
133 
164 
2 53 
104 
207 
210 
10 
67 
6 
153 
280 
1 13 
Cereal Plant Crossing 217 
Change of Color in Leaves 218 
Christ Church Graveyard, Alexan- 
dria, Va 142 
Chrysanthemum Display, Fairmount 
Park, Philadelphia, Pa 272 
Cincinnati Convention of the Asso- 
ciation of American Cemetery Su- 
perintendents 127, 156 
*Colonel Wooldridge and His Grave- 
yard 255 
*Columbarium, San Francisco, Cal . 93 
’Common Shrubs 41 
Commercial Trees 238 
Correspondence — 
A Cemetery Question 97 
A Legal Point 70 
A Plea for “Landscape Architect.” 
— Street Tree Planting 47 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents 124 
Cemetery Methods at the Grave. . . 123 
Convention Echoes — Returning 
from the Convention — After 
Thoughts 221 
Keeping Up to the Times 261 
Politics in the Parks. . . .' 70 
Some General Questions on the 
Cemetery 70 
Teaching Workmen 123 
The A. A. C. S. Convention 149 
The Omaha Convention of the A. 
A. C. S 241 
What Shall We Do with Our Dead? 123 
^Crematory, Forest Home Cemetery, 
Milwaukee, Wis 170 
D 
*Depot Grounds at Lake City, Minn. 185 
*Design for a Side Hill Vault 198 
Destroying Cut Worms 233 
Disposing of the Dead in the French 
Congo 104 
^Drinking Fountain, Chelsea, Mass. . 42 
Duties of a Gardener . . 174 
E 
Editorial — 
Appropriateness of Monument Sites 264 
Arbor Day 25, 50 
Art in Fairmount Park 99 
Cemetery Improvement 74 
Convention of Park Commissioners 49 
Convention of the A. A. C. S . . 125, 151 
Decoration Day 49 
Eccentric Memorial Work 223 
Funeral Reform 223 
Garden Plants — Their Geography. 204 
Memorial Monuments 100 
Outdoor Improvement 263 
Park and Out Door Art Association 74 
Parks and Politics 1, 263 
Park Commissioners 50 
Public Monuments 152 
Public Monument Sites 223 
Small Parks 125, 1 5 1 , 223 
Sunday Funerals 204, 243 
The Adornment of Cities 25 
The Field of Park and Cemetery i 
T he Jersey City Soldiers’ Monu- 
ment, 204 
The Necessity of Art Commissions 
■••• 74 , 1 77 , 244 
The Potter's Field. 99 
The Progress of Park Development 264 
The Trolley in the Cemetery 178 
Village Improvement Societies. . . 152 
Winter’s Work 178 
Entrance Gates and Lodge, Wood- 
lawn Cemetery, Everett, Mass ... 31 
* Evergreens for Dooryardsand Walls 245 
Excerpts from the Dog-Eared Note- 
book of a Traveler and Observer. 127 
F 
*Fauna of the Catacombs of Paris. . . 61 
Floral Clocks 53 
Flower Show of the New York Gar- 
deners’ Society 214 
*Foliage Bed 66 
*Foliage Bed at Weinburg, Switzer- 
land 142 
*Foliage and Flower Bed, Lahr, Ba- 
Foresight in Gardening 17 1 
varia 278 
Forestry on the Vanderbilt Estate, 
Biltmore, N. C 21 1 
F orming State Associations of Ceme- 
tery Officials 101 
G 
Garden and Park Improvement. ... 27 
^Garden Plants — Their Geography — 
The Genesta, Rosa and Drosera Al- 
liance 16,36,62,86, 108 
The Rhizophora, Myrtus and CEno- 
The Mentzelia, Passiflora and Be- 
gonia Alliance..... 190 
The Echinocactus, Opuntia and 
Mesembryanthemum Alliance 
212, 236, 254 
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN 
2002 
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