PARK AND CEMETERY, 
V 
Professor of Horticulture and Landscape 
Gardening. Michigan agricultural col- 
lege, and author of Greenhouse Con- 
struction. Illustrated, i 2 mo, 400 pp, 
cloth. Price $ 1 . 50 , postpaid. Orange 
Judd Company, New York. 
This work just published is a compan- 
ion volume to “Greenhouse Construc- 
tion,” by the same author, although each 
of them is complete in itself. The author, 
practically and scientifically a master in 
the woik has given the results both of his 
own experience, and those of many of the 
most skillful experts in their respective 
specialties. It treats of all the plants com- 
monly cultivated by florists and amateurs. 
Particular attention is paid to the growing 
of cut flowers, such as roses, carnations, 
chrysanthemums, violets, bulbs, smilax, 
ferns, orchids, etc. 
The forcing of grapes, strawberries, 
peaches and other fruits, as well as of such 
as lettuce, radishes, cucumbers, tomatoes, 
mushrooms, etc., is explained at length 
and in a very clear manner. The care 
and propagation of house and bedding 
plants is quite fully treated. The direc- 
tions for treating plants when attacked by 
insects and fungi; the preparation of the 
soil, the use of various manures, composts 
and fertilizers, watering, ventilating, heat- 
ing. and in fact every detail of the sub- 
ject to which the work is devoted, receives 
careful and minute attention. 
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It is a very useful and practical paper. 
— J. A. Pettigrew , Supt. Franklin Park, 
Boston, Mass. 
Is an indispensable adjunct to ouroffice. 
— Hill Side Cemetery Co., Philadelphia. 
I find much in it that is interesting and 
valuable. — Warren H. Manning, Land- 
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Is doing much toward educating us in 
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It is a necessary part of my reading mat- 
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Fills an important place in landscape 
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I take many periodicals, but none bet- 
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Judson, Supt , Albany, New York. 
I find it a greaf help. — S'. J. Hare, 
Supt., Kansas City, Mo. 
It is a valuable and interesting publica- 
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Minn. Horticultural Society, Lake City, 
Minn. 
No cemetery official would be without 
Park and Cemetery if he knew what 
valuable information he was losing. — 
Secretary of Mt. Hope Cemetery, Chicago. 
Volume VIII of Park and Cemetery 
began March, 1898 . A few complete 
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four or five years. The earlier vol- 
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This system has been adopted by several 
hundred cemeteries in the United 
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REFERENCES I 
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