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*A Columbarium, Indianapolis, Ind. . . 190 
A Few words from a Landscape Gar- 
dener 74 
*A Flower Bed at Girard College, 
Philadelphia 83 
■*A Greenland Cemetery 7 ^ 
*American Cemeteries are Pagan 57 
*An Algerian Fountain 210 
A New Wisconsin Cemetery Law. . . . 139 
*A pretty Cemetery m England 154 
Arboretum, Puget Sound University .209 
A Town can accept a Bequest for Im- 
proving Cemetery 49 
Authority to Disinter Bodies 212 
Botanical Gardens no 
*Botanic Garden, Buffalo, N. Y 76 
Care of Forest Trees 103 
Carpet Beds in Parks 59 
*Cemetery of Spring Grove, Cincin- 
nati, 0 4 
Cemeteries and Cremation 114 
Cemetery Accounting. .99, 122, 143, 160 
^Cemetery Greenhouses! i, 29,45,68, 
82, lOI 
Cemetery Law for Oklahoma 147 
G'emetery Law 194 
Cemetery Notes 16, 34, 52, 70, 88, 106, 
124, 160, 178, 196, 214 
Cemetery Reports 18, 35, S 3 , 71 
City Parks 175 
■^Columbia Park, Lafayette, Ind 39 
^Confederate Monument, Chicago. ... 67 
Constitutional Right to construct 
Highways through Cemeteries 67 
Contract of Purchase must be in 
Writing 103 
Convention Notes 136 
Correspondence 17, 35, 71, 89, 107, 
125, 179, 197,215 
County Parks 128 
Costly Burial Grounds at Franklin, 
Mass 48 
*Crapo Park: Burlington, la 201 
Cycling in the Parks 38 
Cremation 71, 125 
*Crowded Cemeteries of London 21 1 
Curious Funeral Rites 89 
*Dellwood Cemetery, Manchester. Vt. 42 
Early Mourning Customs in New En- 
gland 50 
*East Linwood Cemetery, Boone, la. .208 
Editorial, i, 19, 37, 55, 73, 91, 109, 
127, 145, 163. 199 
*Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic, Conn. 63 
^Entrance to Forest Hill Cemetery, 
Fredonia, N. Y 81 
Epitaphs 104, 140 
Extracts 108, 126 
Fairmount Park Art Association. . . . 191 
*Fern House, Horticultural Hall, Fair- 
mount Park, Philadelphia 98 
^Flowerbeds at Girard College, Phila- 
delphia 64 
*Foundations 65 
*Franklin Park, Boston 93 
Garden Architecture 134 
*Illustrated. 
^Gardening in Harmony Grove Ceme- 
tery, Salem, Mass 121 
*Garden Plants — Their Geography. . . . 
148, 168, 184, 204 
■'Golden Gate Park 59 
Good Bequests 102 
Gardening 146 
*Groups of Weeping Hemlocks 192 
Guild of the Kew Gardeners 158 
*Hillsboro Cemetery, Hillsboro, O. . . . 114 
Horticultural Education — Practice 
and Theory 155 
How to make and Care for a Lawn. . 24 
How to Plant 147 
*Island Cemetery Receiving Tomb, 
Newport, R. 1 66 
*Jackson Park, Chicago. .’ 20 
Knowing How 80 
Landscape Gardening 92 
Lichen and Mosses 165 
Lily Pond at Lincoln Park, Chicago . . 129 
^Memorial Chapel, Union Cemetery, 
Fairhaven, Conn 96 
Monotony in Gardens 47 
Nature versus Art 77 
Nelumbiums 14 
Ninth Annual Convention of the A. 
A. C. S., Richmond, Va 85 
Notes 86 
Notes on English Parks 174 
Notes on the Rhododendron 120 
*Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine. . 26 
*Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. 188 
Park Building 56 
Park Construction 38 
ParkNotes, 15, 33. 5L 69, 87, 105, 123 
141, 159, 177, 195, 213 
Perpetual Care 40 
Planting of Grass 28 
Pointers for Cemetery Officials 86 
Practical Work in the Cemetery. 164, 200 
Premature Burial 149 
Preserve Valuable Trees 1 13 
Proposed Park System for Essex 
County, New Jersey 8 
Pruning Trees in Summer Time. ... 49 
Public Parks and Pleasure Grounds. . 25 
Public Parks and Reservations 206 
Publishers’ Department, 18, 36, 54, 72 
90, 108, 126 144, 162, 180 198, 216 
*Receiving Vault, Mt. Elliott Ceme- 
tery, Detroit, Mich 202 
*Refectory Building, Franklin Park, 
Boston 153 
Reform in the Use of Bedding 
Plants 31 
Respect for the Dead 203 
Right of Administrator to Buy Place 
for Burial 103 
Rights in Cemetery Lots Purchased 
for Family Burial Places 49 
Roads y6 
.Rolling Country 13 
Rules and Regulations 107, 197 
^Rustic Vases in Lincoln Park, Chi- 
cago 112 
^Salisbury Tower, Institute Park, Wor- 
cester, Mass 32 
^Sculptured Monuments of Philadel- 
phia 152, 172 
Seasonable Hints for Cemetery Su- 
perintendents 180 
^Shelter House, Cave Hill Cemetery, 
Louisville, Ky 44 
*Soldiers’ Memorial, Oakwood Ceme- 
tery, Syracuse, N. Y 84 
Some Druidical Stones 21 1 
*Stained Glass in Monumental Work. 186 
Street Trees .....205 
Swamp Plants in Dry Ground 185 
*Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, 
R. 1 100 
Tam-na-Urich 84 
Taxation of Capital Stock of Ceme- 
tery Company 139 
^Terrace Steps with Vases, Lincoln 
Park, Chicago 202 
The Arnold Arboretum, Boston, 
Mass 193 
■*The Bedding of Monumental Work. 79 
The Cemetery Superintendents’ Ninth 
Annual Convention 116 
*The Greenwood Cemetery 170 
"The Grotto, Forest Hills Cemetery, 
Boston 9 
*The Hemlock Spruce 40 
*The Himalayan Pine 206 
*The Monumental Cemetery of Milan. 132 
*The National Cemetery, Vicksburg, 
Miss 22 
The Onondaga County (N. Y.) Ceme 
tery Association 113 
*The Parks of Duluth, Minn 118 
The Proposed Park System of Troy, 
N. Y 48 
The Short Planting Season of the 
North 43 
*The Smith Mausoleum, Charleston, 
S. C 120 
*The Stag’s Horn Fern 45 
Trees 44 , 157 
* Trees in Tower Grove Park, St. 
Louis, Mo 166 
*Tropical House, Fairmount Bark, 
Philadelphia. 13 1 
Trustees of Cemetery Personally Lia- 
ble on Note 102 
Useful Memorials ,37 
Validity of Testamentary Wishes as 
to Burial 4^ 
Valuation of Land for Park Purposes.. 139 
Velvety Lawns 210 
Village Parks 192 
Vines and Grasses 53 
*Walnut Hills Cemetery, Brookline, 
Mass 1 50 
* Washington Park, Albany, N. Y. ... 182 
^Washington Park, Chicago 2 
* Yuccas and Grasses 7 
