PARK AND CEMETERY 
VII 
(German), illustrated; M. D. G., Oct. 
29. 
French Garden at the World’s Fair, by 
Geo. E. McClure ; illustrated ; A. G., 
Oct. 22. 
Gardens of Syria and Egypt, by James 
Boyd; A. G., Nov. 5. 
Garden Design in Accord with Local 
Needs, by C. B. Luffmann ; F. L., 
Sept. 
Gardens, Great Personages and, by E. 
M. Colson; illustrated; N. E. M., 
Sept. 
Grandmother's Garden, by S. G. Brad- 
ley; illustrated; Harp. B., Oct. 
Horticulture in the Far North — Gar- 
dening in Yukon; illustrated; A. G., 
Nov. 5. 
Planting About Buildings; illustrated; 
A. G., Oct. 15. 
Planting Checkerboard, vs. An Open 
Center Lawn, by Howard Evarts 
Weed; illustrated; A. G., Oct. 15. 
School Gardens, Planning The, by 
Frank H. Nutter; illustrated; A. G., 
Oct. 22. 
Villas, Italian and Their Gardens, by 
Edith Wharton ; illustrated ; Cent., 
Oct. 
Winter Window Garden, The, by E. E. 
Rexford ; Lippc., Oct. 
’Parks. Cemeteries. Public Grounds. 
Parks, City, in Darmstadt ; illustrated ; 
(German), M. D. G., Sept. 17. 
Streets, Village ; P. M., Sept. 
Trees. Shrubs and Plants. 
Autumn Flowers, Some, by Danske 
Dandridge; G., Oct. 8. 
Bulbs, Suggestions for the Grouping 
of; G., Oct. 15. 
Bulbs, Growing on Sand and Water, by 
J. H. Spencer; illustrated; C. L. A., 
Nov. 
Bulb Culture in Holland; (French), 
Rev. Hort., Oct. 16. 
Catalpa, The Hardy, Raising of, by R. 
E. Brock; F. L., Oct. 
Perennials After the Frost; illustrated; 
A. G., Oct. 15. 
Color in the Mixed Border; illustrated; 
G., Oct. 22. 
Country Life, by Ralph Waldo Emer- 
son; Atl. M., Nov. 
Ferns Domesticated ; C. G., Oct. 20. 
Flowers for the Autumn, by Thomas 
McAdam ; illustrated with photo- 
graphs, by J. Horace McFarland and 
Henry Troth; C. L. A., Nov. 
Forestry, Yale Summer School of, by 
J. W. Pinchot; illustrated; W. W., 
Oct. 
Forestry Experiment Station in Penn- 
sylvania, Need of a, by Paul E. Ar- 
nold ; F. L., Oct. 
Forestry in Germany, by R. G. Zon ; il- 
lustrated; Cent., Nov. 
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