PARK AND CEMETERY 
VII 
gestions and emphasizes the need of 
wise discrimination in determining what 
material should be removed and courage 
to do the work at the proper time de- 
spite the comments of the uninformed 
who are moved by sentiment only to 
“spare the tree.” 
Woodlawn: A beautifully illustrated 
book of information about Woodlawn 
Cemetery, New York City; contains list 
of officers, prices, information concern- 
ing lots, forms of deeds, rules and reg- 
ulations, rights of lot owners, forms for 
bequests and gifts, and a map of the 
cemetery. The illustrations are half- 
tones of the finest quality ornamented 
with artistically-drawn ornaments, and 
show some scenes of great beauty in the 
cemetery lawns. Woodlawn now em- 
braces 400 acres and has a total of 63.902 
interments. 
Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn., 
1863-1903: A descriptive, illustrated 
booklet showing some attractive lawn 
views and illustrations of the handsome 
group of memorial entrance buildings in- 
cluding the Northam memorial chapel, 
and the Gallup memorial gateway. Con- 
tains historical and descriptive sketch, 
descriptions of the memorial structures, 
a plan of the entrance and foreground, 
chronological list of the cemetery's of- 
ficers, act of incorporation, by-laws, 
rules, forms for deeds and orders, and 
list of lot owners. 
“Leave the World More Beautiful 
than You Found It,” is the title of an 
attractive little booklet recently issued 
by the Chicago branch of the Women's 
Auxiliary of the American Park and 
Outdoor Art Association through its 
Committee on PublGations and Plans, 
of which Mrs. Frances Copley Seavey is 
chairman. It has an artistic cover de- 
sign bearing an illustration in sepia of 
“Massed _Sides and Open Center” plant- 
ing, and contains a list of members, of- 
ficers, and standing committees of the 
Chicago branch, which is well organized 
for practical work. 
Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. N. J., 
sends a well-printed and handsomely 
illustrated book entitled “Views and Reg- 
ulations.” It contains rules and regu- 
lations and a list of lot owners. 
Publisher's Notes 
The annual convention of the Ameri- 
can Association of Nurserymen will be 
held at Atlanta, Ga., June 22-24. The 
headquarters will be at the Piedmont 
Hotel, and an interesting program is 
being prepared. Special hotel and rail- 
road rates have been secured, and nur- 
serymen who are not members are urged 
to join in time for the convention. 
George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., is 
secretary of the Association. 
The regular annual meeting of the 
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