^ INDEX, ^ 
A 
Acceptable Grouping of Mixed 
Shrubs 334 
Address of President Simondsat St. 
Louis Convention ofA.A. C.S. 324 
Advertising by Flower Beds 318 
Agricultural Education in Russia. 373 
Arbor Day 251 
Arches, Tombs, etc., of China, The, 270 
Architecture and Landscape Work, 
The Harmony of 342 
Army Worm, Exterminator for. . . 352 
Association of American Cemetery 
Superintendents 270, 305, 309, 
324, 329, 348. 
Autumn Landscape Effects 341 
B 
Botanical Gardens 247, 373 
Botany in the Public Schools 415 
*Brick Ro idways 407 
Bronx Park Botanical Garden, New 
York 393, 411 
Burial by Cementation 2fi6 
Burial Customs, Ancient 288 
Burial Places of the Apostles 357 
Busy Months of the Year 251 
Burial in Japan, Cost of.... 320 
c 
*California University Gardens, The 296 
Cemetery and the Local Press, The. 359 
Cemetery as an Educator, The. . . . 229 
Cemetery as a Work of Art, The, — 
Paper by Mrs. Fanny Copley 
Seavey 344 
Cemetery Monuments, An Argu- 
ment Against 412 
Cemetery Progress, Leading Spir- 
its in 306 
Cemetery Should Be! What a 
Modern — Paper by Wm. Stone. 327 
Cemeteries: — 
*Bellerontaine, St. Louis 325 
*Calvary, St. Louis 325 
*Ca%'e Hill, Louisville 380, 409 
*Crown Hill, Indianapolis, Ind . . 238 
*Custer Battle Field, The 254 
*Forest Hill, Kansas City 315 
♦Franklin, Franklin, Pa 276 
♦Homewood, Pittsburgh, Pa 292 
Hunnish Cemetery at Cziko. . . . 299 
♦Lexington Cemetery, Lexing- 
ton, Ky 360 
♦National Cemetery, Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn., The 388 
Pine Hill, Dover, N. H 338 
♦Prospect Hill, Norfolk, Neb. . . . 270 
♦Riverside, Norristown, Pa 400 
St. John’s Cemetery, N. Y. 320, 394 
Turkish Cemeteries 231, 313 
•Woodlawn, New York 220, 308 
Notes. 231, 248,1266, 284, 
302, 320, 338 354, 374, 394, 412, 430 
♦Chapel, Conservatory and Receiv- 
ing Vault, Rose Hill Cemetery, 
Chicago 422 
Chinese Burial Plot, Brooklyn, 
N. Y 266 
’Church, Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 
England, The Old 402 
Clergy and the Cemetery, The. . . . 397 
Clergymen Aiding in Modernizing 
Cemeteries 409 
Correspondence: — 
Association of American Ceme- 
tery Superintendents 321 
Botanic Gardens 413 
Drainage 264 
Location of Graves in Lot 264 
Photos of Fine Specimens 
Wanted 413 
Spring Work 413 
Sunday Funerals 303, 321 
Work at Pine Grove Cemetery, 
Lynn, Mass 285 
Cremation 396 
D 
Hypericum, Gordonia and Dip- 
terocarpus Alliance 274 
Malva, Hibiscus and Tilia Alli-J^ 
ance 1 294 
Olax, Ilex and Cliftonia Alli- 
ance “350 
Sapindus, A5sculus and Rhus 
Alliance 386 
♦Pittisporum, Polygala and 
Vochysia Alliance 224 
Gardening, Twentieth Century .... 384 
Glass Bricks in Horticuitural 
Buildings 409 
H 
Horticultural Society, — St. Johns, 
N. B 331 
Hybrid Species, — Principles and'^^ 
Laws of Interbreeding of Plant 
Life 401 
K 
Death, A More Rational View of, — 
Paper by Prof. J. B. Johnson. . . 367 
E 
Economy v. Balance Sheet 415 
Elk Horn Fence 411 
♦Englisli House in Philadelphia, An 390 
Epitaphs 279 
Essential Features of the Park, — 
Extracts from Paper by O. C. 
Simonds 260 
Essex County, N. J., Park Sys- 
tem 355, 411 
F 
Fall Work in Cemeteries 356 
Fertilizers, Chemical 365 
Flowers at the Missouri Botanical 
Garden, St. Louis 312 
Flowers, Origin of Some 365 
Flowers, Revival of the Use of . . . . 246 
Flower Show, Chicago, The Annual. 370 
Forest Area of Europe 317 
Forestry Commission of New 
Hampshire 265 
Forestry in our Agricultural Col- 
leges 265 
Frost Pictures of the Alps, The ,. . . 306 
Funeral Reform 302, 379 
Funerals, Sunday 430 
G 
Garden Experiments in Southern 
California 278 
Gardens of Babylon, The Hanging. 399 
Gardens of Buckingham Palace, 
London 355 
♦Garden Plants. — Their Geography: — 
Celastrus, Rhamnus and Cissus 
Alliance .... 364 
Dianthus, Portulacca and Tam- 
arix Alliance 240, 262 
Genista, Rosa and Drosera Al- 
liance 405, 424 
Geranium, Citrus and Cedrela 
Alliance 314, 332 
♦Kantz Vault, New Orleans, The. . . 3.54 
Keep off the Grass 323 
Kentucky Notes 402 
L 
Landscape Gardening, Evolution of 3.59 
Legal Decisions: — 
Accounting of Cemetery Com- 
pany 382 
Board of Health to say about 
Cemeteries 318 
Bound to Pay for Coping 281 
Exchange Sustained 410 
Exempting Cemeteries from 
Public Burden 328 
Grounds fc r Appointment of 
Receiver 318 
Liabilily for Illegal Disinter- 
ment 281 
Libellous Inscriptions on Monu- 
ment 353 
Lien Law, New York 430 
Limit to Notice Given by Grave. 263 
Monument Lien Law Held Un- 
constitutional, (N. Y.) 339 
Right of Access to Cemetery 
Lot 377 
Rights in Burial Places 263 
Rural Cemeteries May Acquire 
Land 228 
Taxing Lots 413 
Title by Adverse Possession .... 300 
Unsightly Cemetery Lot not a 
Nuisance 357' 
Validity of Ordinance Prohibit- 
ing Sale of Cemetery Lots. . . 410' 
Landscape Gardening in China 353: 
Luminous Plants 369 j 
M 
Memorial Day, Confederate 242 
Memorial Fountain, Jamestown, 
N. Y 245 
Memorials, Useful 233 
Microbes in Graves 413 
Monuments, Some Peculiar 352 
