X 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
TOPICAL INDEX 
Continued from page H6 
Nurserymen, National Association 
of, Annual Meeting. Illust. N. N. 
20:24-29. July, 1912. 
Peony Society, American, Annual 
Meeting of. Illust. N. N. 20:251-7. 
July, 1912. 
Perennials and Biennials, Some Hardy, 
from Seed, by B. M. W.. L. A. 2 :178- 
84. July, 1912. 
Perennials Everybody Can Grow 
from Seed, by Adolph Kruhm. Illust. 
G. M. 16:8-10. August, 1912. 
Preventing Fungous Diseases. 
House Beautiful. 32:Sup,22. July, 1912. 
Water Lilies, Blue, The Best, by 
G. V. Nash. Illust. G. M. 16:4-5. 
August, 1912. 
TRADE LITERATURE 
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The “Little Wonder Concrete Mix- 
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Henderson’s Midsummer Catalog, 
1912, from Peter Henderson & Co., 
New York. 
Wholesale Trade List, Forest Nur- 
sery and Seed Co., McMinnville, Tenn. 
Continued from page 1J^5 
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