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PARK AND C E M ET ERY. 
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 abbre- 
viations thus: S. L. 8:67-8, Feb. 09, means: Suburban Life, vol. 8, pages 67 8, February, 1909, 
Single copies should be ordered direct from tne publications at addresses given below. 
PUBLICATIONS INDEXED AND ABBREVIATIONS USED. 
American Botanist, Joliet, 111. (A. B.), 
76c year; 20c copy. 
American City, The, (Am. C.), New 
York, $1.00 year. 15c copy; back numbers, 
25c. 
American Florist, Chicago (A. F.), $1.00 
year; 6c copy. 
American Homes and Gardens, New 
York (A. H. G.), $3.00 year; 26c copy. 
Architectural Record, New York (Arch. 
Rec.), $3.00 year; 25c copy. 
Art and Progress (A. & P.). Washing- 
ton, D. C.; $1.50 yr. ; single copy 15c. 
Beautiful Homes (B. H.), St. Louis, 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Canadian Florist, The, Peterboro, Ont., 
Can. (C. F.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Canadian Municipal Journal, Montreal 
(C. M. J.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Conservation, Washington, D. C. (Cons.), 
$1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Country Life In America, New York 
City (C. L. A.), $3.00 year; single copy, 
26c. 
Country Gentleman, Philadelphia, (C. 
G.), $1.50 year; 20c copy. 
Century Magazine, New York City 
(Cent.), $3.00 year; 36c copy. 
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.), 
tl.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. 
Forest Leaves, Philadelphia, Pa. (For. 
L.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Fruit Grower (F. G.), St. Joseph, M#., 
$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.), $1.00 year; single copy, 15c. 
Gardening, Chicago (Gard.), $2.00 year; 
single copy, 10c. 
Gartenkunst, die, Frankfurt, Germany 
(German), Q. K., $4.00 year; 50c copy. 
Good Roads Magazine, New York (G. 
R. M.), $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.), Har- 
risburg, Pa.; $2.00 year; 50c copy. 
Meehan’s Garden Bulletin, German- 
town. Philadelphia (M. G. B.) 50c year; 
5c copy. 
Minnesota Horticulturist, Minneapolis 
(M. H.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Moeller’s Deutsche Gaertner-Zeitung, 
Erfurt, Germany, (German), M. D. G., 
$3.00 year; 10c copv. 
Municipal Engineering, Indianapolis, 
Ind. (M. E.), $3 00 year; single copy, 25c. 
Municipal Journal and Engineer, New 
York (M. J. E.), $3.00 year; single copy, 
25c. 
Monumental News, Chicago (M. N.) r 
$1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
National Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y. 
<N. N.), $1.00 year; single copy, 10c. 
Pacific Municipalities, San Francisco (P. 
M.), $1.00 year; 10c copy. 
Revue Horticolc, Paris (Rev. Hort.), 
French, $4.50 year; 50c copy. 
Scientific American, New York (Scl. 
Am.), $3.00 year; 10c copy. 
Suburban Life, New York (S. L.), $3.00 
year; 25c copy. 
Survey, New York (Sur.), $2.00 year; 
10c copy. 
Woodland and Roadside, Boston (W. R.), 
50c year; single copy, 10c. 
Civic Improvements, Home Grounds 
Chicago and Her Lake Front. Sur- 
vey. 27:1439-40. Jan. 6, 1912. 
Civic Beauty and Rapid Transit by 
F. W. Coburn. Illust. A. & P. 3:511- 
16. March, 1912. 
Garden City Movement, and Ger- 
man Women; Review of Reviews, 
45:239-40. Feb. 1912. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening. 
Flower Show, Third National; F. E. 
33:322-3. Feb. 17, 1912. 
Garden Art and Sanitation in Ger- 
many. Illust. G. K. (German) 14:36- 
4.3. Feb., 1912. 
Garden Art in the Middle Ages, by 
Hermann Faulwetter. Illust. G. K. 
(German) 14:43-6. Feb., 1912. 
Gardening as a Profession, by M. 
C. Ebel, G. C. A. 14:107-8. Feb., 1912. 
German Garden, a Modern, by M. 
Creutz. Illust. G. K. (German) 14: 
49-57. Feb., 1912. 
Landscape Architect, The, and The 
City Engineer, by Stephen Child. 
Illust. Am. C. 6:464-9. Feb., 1912. 
Playground and Swimming Pool, 
The New, at Belmont, Mass. Illust. 
Am. C. 6:481-2. Feb. 1912. 
Rose Garden, The Women’s, at 
Colon, by R. Hartnauer. Illust. G. 
K. (German) 14:58-61. Feb., 1912. 
Street Congestion in Worcester, 
Mass., Plans for the Relief of Illust. 
G. R. M. 41:55-8. Feb. 3, 1912. 
Tar Concrete Pavements in On- 
tario, History of, by W. A. McLean. 
Illust. G. R. M. 41:83-6. Feb. 3, 
1912. 
Trees, Shrubs and Plants 
Botanist, A California, by F. W. 
Popenoe. Illust. F. E. 33 :274-5. Feb. 
10, 1912. 
Campanulas, Biennial, by Richard 
Rothe. Illust. Hort. 15 :217. Feb. 17, 
1912. 
Cycad Collection, The Extensive, at 
the Missouri Botanical Garden, by 
George F. McClure. Illust. Hort. 
15:258-9. Feb. 24, 1912. 
Dakota Wild Flowers, Some, by 
H. Tullsen. A. B. 18:1-7. Feb., 1912. 
Evergreens in Winter, by Frank 
Dobbin. A. B. 18:7-9. Feb., 1912. 
Lilacs, How to Force. N. N. 20 : 
60-1. Feb., 1912. 
Museum of Trees, A Great, Living; 
The Letchworth Park Arboretum, by 
C. M. Dow. Illust. Review of Re- 
views. 45:203-8. Feb., 1912. 
Nursery Stock, Federal Laws for 
Inspection of. N. N. 20:45-7. Feb., 
1912. 
Orchid, Characteristics and Culture 
of, by J. A. Ellis. C. F. 7:27-8. Feb. 
23, 1912. 
Plants, Senses of; their reaction to 
various stimuli, by Sci. Am. Sup. 72: 
398. Dec. 16, 1911. 
Rose Novelties the Best of Recent 
Years, by J. Thill, Jr. Illust. M. D. 
G. 27:51-4. (German) Feb. 3, 1912. 
Rose Growing Under Glass, by Ar- 
thur C. Ruzicka. Hort. 15 :181-2. Feb. 
10, 1912. 
Seedlings, the Whole Art of Rais- 
ing, by Parker T. Barnes. Illust. G. 
M. 15:79-82. March, 1912. 
Spraying and Fumigating in the 
Greenhouse, by E. M. Straight. Illust. 
C. F. 7:19-21. Feb. 9, 1912. 
Spray Calendar for 1912. Green’s 
Fruit Grower, Rochester, N. Y. 32 :3-5. 
Feb., 1912. 
Spray Solutions and How to Use 
Them. Green’s Fruit Grower, Rochester, 
N. Y. 32 :3-5. Feb., 1912. 
Tree Culture, by N. Butterbach. G. 
C. A. 14:105-6. Feb., 1912. 
Books, Reports, Etc., Received 
“Insect Pests of Farm, Garden and 
Orchard,” by E. Dwight Sanderson, 
Director of The Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station of West Virginia Uni- 
versity College of Agriculture, is prob- 
ably the most complete modern man- 
uel of everything pertaining to the 
study of insect pests and their exter- 
mination that has yet appeared. It 
has been the author’s effort to dis- 
cuss all of the more important insects 
of farm, garden and orchard at suffi- 
cient length to give a clear idea of 
their life histories and habits, and 
also the best means of control, so 
that the book may be used as a refer- 
ence work both by the student of 
economic entomology and by the 
practical farmer, gardener, or fruit- 
grower. Insects of minor or local 
importance have been purposely omit- 
ted. The insects of practically all 
of the leading crops are considered, 
except the citrous fruits. With these 
the author is unfamiliar, but it is 
hoped to add a chapter upon them by 
a competent authority in a subsequent 
edition. In general, the discussion of 
insects and their control as given is 
based upon conditions east of the 
Rockies, and practically no considera- 
tion has been given to the conditions 
of the Pacific Coast or of the irri- 
gated country of the far West. All 
of the leading authorities on the sub- 
jects discussed have been consulted 
and the writer has endeavored to pre- 
