PARK AND CEMETERY 
V 
Park and Cemetery 
AND 
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, 
etc- 
John W. Weston, C. E., Editor, 
R, J, HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St,, CHICAGO, 
Eastern Office : 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg,, New York. 
Subscription SI. 00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreign Subscription SI. 50. 
Published Monthly. 
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PARK 
Superintendents : President, William s. 
Egerton, superintendent of parks, Albany, 
N. Y.; secretary, John W. Duncan, assistant 
superintendent of Parks, Boston; treasurei, 
John H. Hemingway, superintendent of 
Parks, Worcester, Mass. 
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN CEME- 
tery Superintendents ; President, J. H. Mor- 
ton, “City Cemeteries,” Boston; Vice-Presi- 
dent, E. G. Carter, “Oakwoods,” Chicago: 
Secretary and Treasurer, Bellett Lawson. 
Sr., Paxtang, Pa. 
Nineteenth Annual Convention, Washing 
ton. D. C., 1905. 
THE AMERICAN CIVIC ASSOCIATION: 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harrisburg, 
Pa.; First Vice-President, Clinton Rodgers 
Woodruff, Philadelphia; Secretary, Charles 
Mulford Robinson, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas- 
urer. William B. Howland, New York. 
Revue Horticole (Rev. Hort.) (French), 
$4.25 year; single copy, 20c. 
Woodland and Roadside (W. R.), 25c 
year; single copy, 10c. 
Cfbic Improvements, Home Grounds, Etc. 
Bridges, Our Brooklyn, by W. J. Dilt- 
hey ; A. B. M., Nov. 
California Towns and Places, History, 
Origin and Meaning of Some ; by G. 
E. Bailey; Ov. M., Nov. 
Cities of Southern California, O., Sept, 
io. 
Public Buildings, Improving of, by M. 
R. Maltbie; illustrated; O., Sept. 3. 
Richest Town in the World (Brookline, 
Mass.), How it is Ruled, by B. O. 
Flower ; Ar., Oct. 
Roads, Oiled, by E. A. Ward; illus- 
trated; C. L. A., Nov. 
San Francisco, Beautifying of; P. M., 
Sept. 
Sculpture, The Lesson of, by Barr Fer- 
res, and A Second Lesson of Sculp- 
ture, by Irene Sargent; Cr., Nov. 
Statuary at the World's Fair, by A. 
Woods; illustrated; N. E. M., Sept. 
Vines, The House of; a suburban cot- 
tage designed as a framework for 
greenery, by Ethel M. Colson ; illus- 
trated ; H. B., Nov. 
“Special” j 
Greenhouse Putty. i 
made from pure linseed oil and kiln • 
dried whiting, absolutely unadulterated. * 
Works easier than others, therefore more • 
readily applied. The Best Putty for • 
QUALITY, DURABILITY and ECONOMY. 
It costs a little more than other makes, but lasts • 
longer. Try a sample lot and be convinced. • 
Write for price and particulars to 5 
Lord Burnham Company { 
New York Office, St. James Bldg., B’way Le 26th St. 
General Office Works, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y. • 
Sprinklers Built Especially for Use in Parks 
and Cemeteries. 
WIDE TIRES— STRONG GEARS— LIGHT DRAFT. 
Full stock always on hand. 
THE AUSTIN-WESTERN CO., Ltd., 
Send for large illustrated catalogue. CHICAGO, ILL. 
Gardens and Landscape Gardening. 
Alps — Garden of George Arends at 
Rousdorf; (German), illustrated; M. 
D. G., Oct. 22. 
Aquatics at the Exhibition in Diissel- 
dorf, by Julius Mader (German), M. 
D. G., Oct. 29. 
Aquatic Garden, Heating of an Outdoor 
(Continued on page vii.) 
These Markers last forever and are nearly white in color. Made in 3 inch, V /2 inch, 4 inch 
and 5 inch diam. Cheaper than painted wooden stakes. Write for circulars and booklet of Ceme- 
tery Specialties. Address, LEO G. HAASE, OAK PARK, ILL. 
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