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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
TOPICAL INDEX to OUTDOOR LITERATURE 
An Index to articles on Gardening, Forestry, Park, Cemetery and Civic Im- 
provement and kindred subjects in leading general and special magazines 
Subscriptions will be received for any magazine or periodical at club rates with 
Park and Cemetery. Publications in which articles appear are listed below, and 
referred to by abbreviations, thus S. L. 8:67-8, Feb. 09, means: Suburban Life, vol. 
8. pages 67-S, February, 1909. 
Single copies should be ordered direct from the publications at addreses given below 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED AND ABBREVIATIONS USED 
American Botanist, Joliet, 111. (A. B.), 
75o year; 20c copy. 
American City, The, (Am. C.), New 
York, $2.00 year; 25c copy; back numbers, 
25c. 
American Florist, Chicago (A. F.), $1.00 
year; 5c copy. 
American Homes and Gardens, New York 
(A. H. G.), $3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Architectural Record, New York (Arch. 
Rec.), $3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Art and Progress (A. & P.), Washington, 
D. C.; $1.50 year; single copy 15c. 
Canadian Florist, The, Peterboro, Ont., 
Can. (C. F.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Country Life in America, New York City 
(C. L. A.), $4.00 year; single copy, 35c. 
Country Gentleman, Philadelphia, (C. G.), 
$1.50 year; 20c copy. 
Century Magazine, New York City 
(Cent.), $4.00 year; 35c year. 
Chautauquan, The, Chautauqua, N. Y. 
(Chaut.), $2.00 year; 25c copy. 
Craftsman, The, New York City (Cr.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Embalmers’ Monthly, Chicago (E. M.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Fern Bulletin, Joliet, 111. (F. B.), 75c 
year; 20c copy. 
Florists’ Exchange, New York City (F. 
E. ), $1.00; single copy, 5c. 
Florists’ Review, Chicago (F. R.), $1.00 
year; 5c copy. 
Fruit Grower (F. G.), St. Joseph, Mo., 
$1.00 a year; 10c copy. 
Civic Improvement, Home Grounds. 
Country School, Transformation of. II- 
lust. Fruit Grower, St. Joseph, Mo. 24: 
8-9. April, 1913. 
District of Columbia Municipal Affairs ; 
How ought they to be administered? Sym- 
posium. Am. C. 8:393-6. April, 1913. 
Village Commercial Club, Practical Pro- 
gram of, by Fred M. Hansen. Am. C. 
8:397-8. April, 1913. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening. 
Billerica Town Plan, The, by Warren 
H. Manning. Illitst. L. A. 3:108-18. 
April, 1913. 
City Planning Course at University of 
Illinois, by Charles Mulford Robinson. L. 
A. 3:97-100. April, 1913. 
City Planning Reports in the United 
States, A Brief Survey of, by Theodore 
Kimball. L. A. 3:119-134. April, 1913. 
Competition, A Wasteful, by . Charles D. 
Lay. L. A. 3 T01-107. April, 1913. 
Cottage Garden ; Is this the Best in 
America? by W. Miller. Illust. G. M. 
17:244-6. May, 1913. 
Perennials, Iron Clad, for the Town 
Garden, by E. McFate. Illust. G. M. 
17:180-1. April, 1913. 
Publications, Recent, of Interest to Land- 
scape Architects. I.. A. 3 :139-40. April, 
1913. 
Rock Garden, A Worth While, by J. M. 
Anderson Illust. S. L. 16:333. May, 
1913. 
Gardener’s Chronicle of America, Jersey 
City, N. J. (G. C. A.), $1.00 year; single 
copy, 10c. 
Garden Magazine, Garden City, N. Y. (G. 
M.), $1.50 year; single copy, 15c. 
Gartenkunst, die. Frankfurt, Germany 
(German), G. K., $4.00 year; 50c copy. 
Good Roads, New York (G. R.), $1.00 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Horticulture, Boston (Hort.), $1.00 year; 
single copy 5c. 
House Beautiful (H. B.), Chicago; $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
House and Garden, Philadelphia (H. G.), 
$5.00 year; 50c copy. 
Independent, The, New York (Ind.), 
$3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Landscape Architecture (L. A.), Harris- 
burg, Pa.; $2.00 year; 50c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist, Minneapolis 
(M. H.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung, Er- 
furt, Germany, (German), M. D. G., $3.00 
year; 10c copy. 
Monumental News, Chicago (M. N.), 
$1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
National Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. 
(N. N.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Revue Horticole, Paris ( Rev. Hort.), 
French, $4.50 year; 50c copy. 
Scientific American, New York (Sci. Am.), 
$3.00 year; 10c copy. 
Suburban Life, New York (S. L.), $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
Suburban Lot, Planting a, by E. Reh- 
mann. G. M. 17 : 167-9. April, 1913. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds. 
Bituminous Carpet Surfaces, Limitations 
in the Use of, by A. W. Dean. G. R. M. 
43:196-7. April 5, 1913. 
Public Recreation, How to Aid the 
Cause of, by H. S. Braucher. Illust. Am. 
C. 8:367-71. April, 1913. 
Swimming Pools, Sanitation of, by A. 
A. Moll. Illust. Am. C. 8:381-6. April, 
1913. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 
Dahlia, Newest Type of, by G. W. Kerr. 
Illust. G. M. 17:247-8. May, 1913. 
Ferns, Propagating, by R. J. Hayden. 
Hort. 17:514. April 5, 1913. 
Insect Pests Most Dangerous to Mu- 
nicipal Shade Trees, by E. M. Swiggett. 
Am. C. 8:388-90. April, 1913'. 
Nursery Stock, Buying and Planting, by 
W. H. Jenkins. Illust. G. M. 17:176. 
April, 1913. 
Roses, Outdoor, by Edwin Jenkins. Hort. 
17:511-12. April 5, 1913. 
Roses, Loss of Vitality in, by Antoine 
Wintzer. N. N. 21 :l<34-5. April, 1913. 
Rose, A Native Re.d Bark, as a Hedge 
Plant, by F. E. Schotzko. M. H. 41 : 
151-2. April, 1913. 
Tree Planting and City Building, by 
Karl Schroeder. Illust. G. K. (German). 
15:105-10. April, 1913. 
Reports and Publications Received. 
The Massachusetts Forestry Association 
has just issued Bulletin 103, known as 
"Progress Bulletin A,” giving a list of the 
local branches, names of officers and sta- 
tistics of the branches. 
The Bulletin of the New York Botanical 
Garden, Vol. 8, No. 29, March 18, con- 
tains reports of the Secretary and Di- 
rector-in-Chief for the year 1912; of the 
Assistant Director, the Head Gardener, 
the Head Curator of the Museums and 
Herbarium, the Honorary Curator of the 
Economic Collections, the Director of the 
Laboratories, the Librarian, and the Su- 
perintendent of Buildings and Grounds ; 
schedule of expenditures during the year 
1912. 
Annual Report of Fairmount Park Art 
Association of Philadelphia, from Leslie 
W. Miller, secretary, 320 South Broad 
street, Philadelphia; containing the forty- 
first annual report of the Board of Trus- 
tees, proceedings of the forty-first annual 
meeting of the association, and the list of 
members. 
The American Civic Association’s Civic 
Tour of Europe is now assured, and the 
time of this interesting trip will be devoted 
to observing the progress that has been 
made along the lines of city, town and 
neighborhood improvement coming in con- 
tact with the best European municipal 
practice. The travelers will also enjoy 
much of the best of general interest that 
Europe has to offer. Albert R. Green, 31 
Trinity Place, Boston, is manager of the 
Tour Department and further information 
may be had from him. The American 
Civic Association has recently issued “Civic 
Improvement in the Little Towns,” a mon- 
ograph of 28 pages, by Miss Zona Gale, 
that may be obtained for 25 cents from 
the association’s general offices, Union 
Trust Building, Washington, D. C. 
Bulletin 207, just issued by the Maine 
Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono, 
Me., contains notes of some of the more 
important insects of the year 1912. About 
sixteen pages are devoted to certain scale 
insects of Maine, including the European 
Fruit Scale, San Jose Scale, Rose Scale, 
Oyster Shell Scale, Scurfy Scale, and 
Scales common upon elm and maple trees, 
all of which are illustrated. The Bulletin 
closes with a summary of a spray test for 
conifers and a list of recent entomological 
papers issued by the Maine Agricultural 
Experiment Station. A copy of Bulletin 
207 will be sent to any resident of Maine 
upon request to Director Chas. D. Woods, 
Orono, Me. To non-residents of Maine 
the price is 10 cents, which must be sent 
in coin or other currency. Postage stamps 
are not accepted. 
The Interstate Chemical Co., of Jersey 
City, N. J., send an interesting descriptive 
circular of their Key Brand Weed Killer, 
