PARK AND CEMETERY 
IX 
Landscape Gardener's Library — Cont. 
from Secretary Charles M. Robinson 
telling of the passage of the anti-bill- 
board bill in the Pennsylvania Legisla- 
ture accompanies the publication. 
Transactions of the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society, Part I, Part III 
and A Schedule of Prizes for the year 
1902 : 
Part III contains a list of accessions 
to the library during the year, and Part 
I is the regular annual report, giving re- 
ports of officers and the following papers 
which were read and discussed at the 
various meetings of the society : The 
Brown-Tail Moth in Massachusetts, by 
A. H. Kirkland ; The Business End of 
Horticulture, by Patrick O’Mara ; The 
Influence of American Expositions on 
the Outdoor Arts, by Warren H. Man- 
ning; Some Famous Gardens of the 
World, by Miss Helena T. Goessmann. 
The National Zoo at Washington, A 
Study of Its Animals in Relation to 
Their Natural Environment, by Ernest 
Thompson Seton, reprinted from the 
Smithsonian Institution Report for 1901. 
A valuable monograph on animals by 
this well known authority; illustrated 
with original drawings by the author. 
Forty-fifth Annual Report of the Hor- 
ticultural Society of Missouri, for the 
year 1902; a report of 416 pages, giving 
proceedings of the meetings of the so- 
ciety, papers and discussions. Among the 
papers of interest are the following : 
Elements of Horticulture in Public 
Schools, by W. T. Carrington; Some 
Beautiful Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants, 
by Prof. H. C. Irish; American For- 
estry, by Prof. F. S. Graves ; Liquid 
Spraying, by J. C. Evans, F. FI. Speak- 
man and R. E. Bailey ; Shade and Orna- 
mental Trees and Shrubs, by L. A. Good- 
man ; Ornamentation of the Farm Home, 
by G. P. Turner; Aesthetic Horticulture 
in Schools, by Prof. M. G. Kern. 
Trade Literature, Etc., Received. 
Glenwood Nurseries; The Wm. H. 
Moon Co., Morrisville, Pa., issue a 
model nursery catalogue, artistically 
illustrated and well printed. The cover 
is designed in red and gold, embodying 
an Azalea amoena and a crescent moon. 
The stock is well-classified, and the 
terse descriptive matter contains many 
valuable suggestions for planting. 
Phoenix Nursery Co., Delavan, Wis., 
catalogue and price list, spring 1903 ; 
fruit, shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, 
etc. 
Morrisville Nurseries, Samuel C. 
Moon, Morrisville, Pa. ; wholesale trade 
list, spring 1903 ; evergreen and decidu- 
ous trees, shrubs ; vines, bulbous and 
herbaceous plants, grasses, etc. 
HPO avoid the destruction 
of your valuable fruit 
and shade trees order the 
patented Arndt Tree Pro- 
tector. Agents wanted in 
every county and city. 
Complete canvasser’s out- 
fit, including 20 feet of the 
protector, $1.75. Best sell- 
ing article ever offered and 
agents can make $5.00 a 
day easily. A sample of 
10 feet will be shipped on 
receipt of $1.00 where we 
have no agent. 
Arndt Tree 
Protector Co., 
G. L. Benjamin, General Manager, 
525 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N.Y. 
BIND copiesV Park and Cemetery 
AS YOU RECEIVE THEM 
THE “EMERSON” 
PATENT BINDER 
Which we furnish for the purpose 
will hold two volumes. 
PRICE, POSTPAID. 75 CENTS. 
R. J. HAIGHT, 
324 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois 
How to Plan the Home Grounds. 
BY SAMUEL PARSONS, Jr. Ex-Superintendent oi Parks, 
New York City. 
Fellow of the American Society of 
Landscape Architects. 
Contents : Selection of Home Grounds — Selection of Site of House — Roads and 
Paths — Lawns — Flower Gardens — The Terrace — Plantations — Deciduous Trees — Decid- 
uous Shrubs — Evergreen Trees — Evergreen Shrubs — Hardy Herbaceous Plants — Aquatic 
Plants — Hardy Vines and Climbers — Bedding Plants — Pools and Streams — Woodlands — 
The Use of Rocks — Residential Parks — Fences, Bridges and Summer Houses — List of 
Plants for General Use on Home Grounds — Contracts and Specifications — Parks and 
Parkways — Churchyards and Cemeteries — Seaside Lawns— City and Village Squares— 
Railroad Station Grounds. 
Size, 5 x 714 : Pages, 24? ; Illustrations, 56 diagrams, plans, etc ; 
Binding, cloth. Price, $1.00. 
SENT POSTPAID ON RECEIPT OF PRICE BY 
R. ]. Haight, 324 Dearborn St,, Chicago, 
CEMETERY RECORDS 
A Simple System of hooping a Com- 
plete Record of Interments, Lot 
Owners, Location of Graves, etc. 
^ (Specimen Pages Sent on Application ^ 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
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writing advertisers. 
