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THE ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY 
American Association of Park Supts. 
President, J. B. Shea, Supt. Parks, Bos- 
ton, Mass. .Secretary-Treasurer, J. J. 
Leviscn, Forester Prospect Park, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 
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, 
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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. 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING— HOW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. 
By Edward Kemp, Landscape Gardener. Edited, Revised and Adapted to 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING STUDIES. 
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SHADE-TREES IN TOWNS AND CITIES. 
Their Selection, Planting, and Care as Applied to the Art of Street Decora- 
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