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LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors, with 
special reference to the improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home grounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
John W. Weston, C. E,, Editor. 
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ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN CEME- 
tery Superintendents : President, J. C. Dix, 
“Riverside”, Cleveland, O.; Vice-President, 
J. H. Morton, “City Cemeteries”, Boston, 
Mass.; Secretary and Treasurer, Bellett 
Lawson, Sr., Paxtang, Pa. 
Eighteenth Annual Convention, Chicago, 
1904. 
THE AMERICAN PARK AND OUT-DOOR 
Art Association: President, Clinton Rodgers 
Woodruff, Philadelphia; Secretary, Charles 
Mulford Robinson, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas- 
urer, O. C. Simonds, Chicago. 
Eighth Annual Meeting, St. Louis, 1904. 
Obituary. 
Mrs. Eunice Stevens Mason, wife of 
L. L. Mason, secretary and superintend- 
ent of Lakeview Cemetery, Jamestown, 
N. Y., died suddenly December 6, 1903, 
at the age of 77 years. She had been in 
failing health for some months, but was 
not dangerously ill until the day of her 
death. She was born in Boston, Mass., 
in 1826 and was married to Mr. Mason 
in 1850. Mr. and Mrs. Mason cele- 
brated their golden wedding in 1900. 
Mrs. Mason was a member of the Prot- 
estant Episcopal Church, and a faith- 
ful worker for church and charity. She 
leaves a husband and three children. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Clemens Eaton, moth- 
er of Mrs. E. E. Hay, superintendent of 
Erie Cemetery, Erie, Pa., died of pneu- 
monia in December. Mrs. Eaton was 89 
years of age and was born in Water- 
ford, Pa. She was the mother of six 
children, five of whom are living. Miss 
Retta C. Eaton, another of her daugh- 
ters; is assistant superintendent of Erie 
Cemetery. The deceased was the wife of 
W. W. Eaton and was well known and 
highly honored in the community in 
which she lived. She was a member 
of the Presbyterian Church. 
Josiah Hoopes, the senior member of 
the firm of Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, 
died of pneumonia at his home in 
West Chester, Pa., January 16th, aged 
71 years. Mr. Hoopes was well known as 
a nurseryman and botanist and was re- 
garded as an authority on evergreen 
trees, which he made the subject of 
diligent and exhaustive study. In 1868 
he published a work on that sub- 
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