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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. 
S. pages 67-8, 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.), 
75c 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. O.; $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. ), $1.0 I 0; 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. 
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. 
Civic Improvement, Home Grounds. 
Building the Bunker Hill Monument. 
Illust. M. N. 25:350-52. May, 1913. 
Bitter’s Masterly Carl Schurz Memorial. 
Illust. M. N. 25:407-8. June, 1913. 
City Planning Studies for the National 
Conference on City Planning. Illust. 
April, 1913, Supplement to Landscape Arch- 
itecture, Harrisburg, Pa.; 24 pages of plans 
and city planning data. 
Morgan, J. Pierpont, Family Monument 
of. Illust. M. N. 25:349. May, 1913. 
Sculpture at this Year’s Beaux Arts Sa- 
lon. Illust. M. N. 25:412. June, 1913. 
Sculpture, Freak, International Exhibit 
of. Illust. M. N. 25:335. May, 1913. 
St. Louis German-American Memorial, 
Models for. Illust. M. N. 25 :408-9. June, 
1913. 
Straus Fountain Memorial in New York, 
Competition for. Illust. M. N. 25 :336 -7. 
May, 1913. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening. 
Garden, Designing the, by G. Tabor. Il- 
lust. Outing, New York, 182-7. May, 
1913. 
Garden-Art, Old and New, Exhibition of 
in Berlin. International Studio, New 
York, 49:236-9. May, 1913. 
Gardens, Our City, by M. Maeterlinck. 
Bookman, New York, 37 :257-61. May, 
1913. 
Gardens, Small, for Small Places, by 
F. F. Rockwell. Illust. A. H. G. 10: 
153-6. May, 1913. 
Irises for Everybody’s Garden, by Mrs. 
W. R. Wilder. Illust. G. M. 17 :297-300. 
June, 1913. 
Parks, Cemeteries, Public Grounds. 
Bridges and Bridge Approaches, by 
Frank Koester. Illust. Am. C. 8:467-72. 
May, 1913. 
Fertilizer Benfits, Important Facts Re- 
garding, by Franklin Noble. G. C. A. 16: 
508-10. May, 1913. 
Greenhouses, Light in, by George E. 
Stone. FTort. 17:823. May 31, 1913. 
Hopkins, Cyril G., Soil Builder. Re- 
view of Reviews, New York, 47 :302-4. 
March, 1913. 
Village Greens and People’s Parks, by 
Harry Maas. Illust. G. K. (German) 
15:124-7. May, 1913. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 
Chinese Arbor Vitae, by F. T. Ramsey. 
Illust. N. N. 21 : 176-7. May, 1913. 
Phloxes, Hardy for Midsummer and 
Early Fall, by Richard Rothe. Illust. 
Hort. 17:702. May 10, 1913. 
Rhododendrons, Utility of. Illust. G. 
C. A. 16:507-8. May, 1913. 
Sidewalks, Relation of to Shade Tree 
Planting, by James L. Grimes. Illust. Am. 
C. 8:499-501. May, 1913. 
Shrubs, Raising Your Own, by John 
Dunbar. G. M. 17:307-8. June, 1913. 
Publications Received. 
“The Reforestation of Cut-Over and 
Idle Lands in New York,” Bulletin la of 
the New York State College of Forestry; 
16 pages, illustrated ; “the State Ranger 
School of the New York State College of 
Forestry,” Bulletin IB of the college. 
Copies of these interesting bulletins may 
be had from Syracuse University, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 
“Spruce Bud Worm and Spruce Leaf 
Miners” is the title of Bulletin 210, just 
issued by the Maine Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station. For the past two or three 
years the spruce bud worm has proved 
the most serious pest of the spruces in 
Maine. A copy of Bulletin 210 will be 
sent to any resident of Maine upon re- 
quest to Director Chas. D. Woods, Orono, 
Maine. To non-residents of Maine the 
price is 10 cents, which must be sent in 
coin or other currency. Postage stamps 
are not accepted. 
“A Citizens’ Movement to Reduce the 
Tax Rate;” commercial organization ap- 
plied to the forestry problem in Massa- 
chusetts ; an interesting eight-page bro- 
chure of the Massachusetts Forestry As- 
sociation ; Harris A. Reynolds, secretary, 
4 Joy street, Boston. 
“Not only the City Beautiful,” address 
of President J. Horace McFarland to 
American Civic Association, reprinted in 
booklet form by that organization. 
Pennsylvania Arbor Day Manual for 
1913; illustrated book of Arbor Day ex- 
ercises of 182 pages, published by the De- 
partment of Public Education, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 
“A Man’s Duty,” advertising folder from 
Ferncliff Cemetery, Woodlands, N. Y., ac- 
companied by illustrated blotter. 
The Maine Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Orono, Me., has also issued Bulletin 
No. 209 on the “New Mineral Fertilizer.” 
This Bulletin contains the account of an 
experiment in which corn and potatoes 
were grown without fertilizer, with or- 
dinary commercial fertilizers, and with so- 
called New Mineral Fertilizer. The yields 
were the smallest where New Mineral 
Fertilizer was used, a little larger where 
no fertilizer of any kind was used, and 
much larger yields were obtained with reg- 
ular manures. 
The American Botanist, published by 
Willard N. Clute & Co., Joliet, 111., has 
been merged with the Fern Bulletin, begin- 
ning with the January issue. The Fern 
Bulletin was for twenty years the only 
publication in the world devoted to Ameri- 
can ferns, and the new magazine will make | 
every effort to enable readers to find and 
identify the ferns and to become familiar 
with their interesting peculiarities. 
The Utica Cemetery Association, Lffica, 
N. Y., in order to stimulate the consider- 
ation of perpetual care among its lot hold- 
ers, distributed a neatly printed “Keep it : 
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