PARK AND CEMETERY 
VII 
Park and Cemetery 
_= AND = 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors, with 
Bpecial reference to the Improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home grounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
etc. 
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ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN CEME- 
tery Superintendents: President, H. Wilson 
Ross, “Newton”, Newton Center, Mass; Vice- 
President, J. C. Dix, Cleveland, O.; Secretary 
and Treasurer, J. H. Morton, “City Ceme- 
teries”, Boston, Mass. 
Seventeenth Annual Convention, Rochester, 
N. Y., 1903. 
THE AMERICAN PARK AND OUT-DOOR 
Art Association: President, Clinton Rodgers 
Woodruff, Philadelphia; Secretary, Charles 
Mulford Robinson, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas- 
urer, O. C. Simoiids, Chicago. 
Seventh Annual Meeting, Buffalo, 1903. 
Landscape Gardener's Library — Cont. 
hope that every large city park may be 
treated in the same manner. 
American Park and Outdoor Art As- 
sociation ; School Garden Papers of the 
Sixth Annual Meeting, Boston, 1902 : 
This collection of papers constitutes 
Vol. VI, part III, of the publications of 
the association, and contains the follow- 
ing addresses, some of which have been 
printed or discussed in Park and Cem- 
etery and Landscape Gardening : Pub- 
lic Schools and Outdoor Art (Editorial 
from the Boston Transcript) ; The 
School Garden Movement, by Dick J. 
Crosby ; The School Garden as a Phase 
of Industrial Work, by W. A. Baldwin; 
Boston Sand Gardens, by Ellen M. 
Tower; School Gardens at the Hartford 
School of Horticulture, by H. D. Hem- 
enway ; The National Cash Register 
Boys’ Gardens, by Geo. A. Townsend, 
Jr.; Some Neglected Millions, by Geo. 
H. Knight; How We Reach Eighteen 
Thousand School Children in New York, 
by John W. Spencer; Nature Study for 
Children, by Geo. T. Powell; Bibliog- 
raphy of the 'School Garden Movement, 
prepared by H. D. Hemenway. A leaflet 
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“Through the influence of such publica- 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING, American 
villages will in another decade be noted for 
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