PARK AND CEMETERY. 
XVII 
and five appointees. The bill authorizing 
the commission appropriates $25,000 
The Maple avenue park reservation, 
Orange, N. J., now that it is completed 
and in condition for public use, will be 
officially designated as Glenfield Park. 
It occupies one of the most suitable lo- 
cations in the town through its natural 
advantages, and happy use has been 
taken of the raw material of nature. 
Triangle Park, Peoria, 111., which was 
destroyed last fall, and which caused 
considerable agitation among the voters, 
is to be reinstated upon up-to-date lines, 
plans having been prepared by a land- 
scape architect. 
News from Fresno, Calif., says the 
tract of 160 acres on the San Joaquin 
river that was offered to the county as 
a site for a public park, and which 
was then withdrawn because of the fail- 
ure of the supervisors to act upon the 
offer, is to be converted into a public 
park anyhow. It is to be carried out at 
the expense of the people who are mar- 
keting the extensive Bullard lands, of 
which the site to be used for the park 
is a part. 
CLASSIFIED 
ADS 
IO cents a line each insertion : b words to a 
line ; minimum trice so cents. Copy must 
reach us by the 8th of the month. 
Hardwood Ashes. 
No. 1 Canadian Unleached Hardwood 
Ashes, nature’s own Fertilizer for grass. 
No fertilizer equals my Ashes, price and 
frt. rates quoted, correspondence solicit- 
ed, George Stevens, 104 Douro St., Pet- 
erboro, Ontario, Canada. 
I WANTED I 
Landscape Architect, able, trustworthy, 
of large experience in horticulture and 
nursery; very able landscape artist, sur- 
vey, drainage, road, cement work, etc., 
anything coming up in connection with 
large cemetery. Many years with east- 
ern cemetery. Wanted: position with 
starting or developed cemetery. Address, 
Box 4, Park and Cemetery. 
THE ASSOCIATION 
DIRECTORY. 
American Association of Park Supts. 
President, W. H. Dunn, Kansas City, Mo. 
Secretary- Treasurer, F. L. Mulford, Dept, 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Association of American Cemetery Supts. 
President, John J. Stephens, Supt. Green- 
Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, O. 
Secretary-Treasurer, Bellett Lawson, Jr., 
Supt. Elmwood Cemetery, River Grove, 
111 . 
American Society of Landscape Architects. 
President, Harold A. Caparn, New York. 
Secretary, Chas. D. Lay, 103 Park Ave., 
New York. 
Railway Gardening Association. 
President, Patrick Foy, Norfolk & West- 
ern Ry., Roanoke, Va. 
Secretary-Treasurer, J. S. Butterfield, Mo. 
Pacific Ry., Lee's Summit, Mo. 
American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 
burg, pa. 
Secretary, Richard B. Watrous, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
Planting Contracts 
We are among the largest growers of ornamental 
trees, shrubs and plants In America. Hardy va- 
rieties a specialty. We employ a competent land- 
scape gardener for the service of our large patron- 
age. Cemetery and Park Organizations are invited 
to correspond relative to eltherPLANNiNG or Plant- 
ing, or both. We will be pleased to make estimates 
on any proposition. 
THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY 
Est. 1868. Lake City, Minn. 1200 Acres 
The Rapid Vase Molds. 
Complete a concrete lawn 
vase every 15 minutes, with 
only one man at a cost of 8c. 
to 23c. each. Four styles and 
sizes. Write forfolderNo. H* 
28, describing ornamental 
concrete molds that work 
“just like molding cement 
blocks.’’ 
A. A. HOUGHTON. 
Northville, Michigan 
EXCELSIOR RUST PROOF WIRE FENCES 
Are the Only RUST PROOF Fences Made 
WRIGHT WIRE COMPANY, Worcester, Mass. 
Branches at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Chicago and San Francisco 
forntarg-drraannr 
F. L. MULFORD. WuWu». D. C. 
Landscape Gardener. Dep'l 
of Anricullure 
Hitt JlrrutindB 
C. CHAMPION, Wmw|K«, Cm. 
Supt. of Park s 
CHAS. E. KEITH. Bridgeport. Coon. 
Supt. of Park s 
FRED C. GREEN. Prari&w. R. t. 
Supt. of Parks 
NEXT MEETING. BOSTON. MASS.. AUGUST, 1912 
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP. 
I hereby apply for membership in the American 
Association of Park Superintendents. 
<^My experience as an executive has been 
“^My training and experience in landscape work, engineering, or horticul- 
tural work has been . 
References 
A member of the Association or two other persons. 
Applicant. 
<??Use another sheet to give this information more fully if necessary and 
attach to the application blank. 
tlrratimt 
WM. H. DUNN. Kmw City, Mo. 
Supt. of Parks 
Hitt JJrraLVnia 
JAMES B. SHEA. Boaon. Mm. 
Asst. Supt. of Parks 
WM. R. ADAMS. Onuht. Neb. 
Supt. of Parks 
t. W. THOMPSON. Seattle, Wuh, 
Svpt. of Parks 
