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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
THE LANDSCAPE GARDENER’S LIBRARY 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING— HOW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. 
By Edward Kemp, Landscape Gardener. Edited, Revised and Adapted to 
North America by F. A. Waugh, Professor of Landscape Gardening. 
Massachusetts Agricultural College. 
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Contents: The Choice of a Place; What to Avoid; General Principles; The Several 
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and Practical Directions. 
REVISED 
Cemetery Laws 
OF NEW YORK STATE 
A new edition of this complete handbook 
of New York Cemetery laws. Includes 
many new cases from other states and 
several important amendments to New 
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THE CARE OF TREES IN LAWN, STREET AND PARK. 
By B. E. Fernow, Professor of Forestry in the University of Toronto. 12 mo 
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and Shrubs for Shade and Ornamental Planting. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING STUDIES. 
By Samuel Parsons. Cloth, 8vo. 106 pages, 32 plates, including 12 plans of 
parks, playgrounds, schoolgrounds, etc. Cloth, $2. Postage 20c. 
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THE SPRAYING OF PLANTS. 
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SHADE-TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES. 
Their Selection, Planting, and Care as Applied to the Art of Street Decora- 
tion; Their Diseases and Remedies; Their Municipal Control and Super 
vision. By William Solotaroff, B. S., Secretary and Superintendent of the 
Shade-Tree Commission of East Orange, N. J. 
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The Improvement of Towns 
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By Charles Mulford Robinson 
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