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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Park and Cemetery 
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LANDSC APE 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 81.00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreign Subscription 81.50. 
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; treasurer, 
John H. Hemingway, superintendent of 
Par ks, 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; Treasurer.William 
B. Howland, New York. 
(Reports Etc., Continued.) 
a very large number of trials of trees 
and shrubs which have been planted at 
the Experimental Farms at Brandon, 
Manitoba, and at Indian Head in the 
Northwest Territories, during the past 
sixteen years, to ascertain what species 
and varieties are hardy enough to en- 
dure winter in those parts of the Do- 
minion. Until within the past few years 
large sums of money have been spent 
annually by settlers in the purchase of 
trees and shrubs from the East, many of 
which being too tender to endure the 
climate have perished the first winter. 
While this bulletin has been written 
mainly for the information of residents 
in the colder sections of Western Can- 
ada, it will also be of value to those liv- 
ing in the East, since any of the. species 
found hardy enough to endure the cli- 
mates in the Northwest may be planted 
with assurance of success in any of the 
eastern parts of the Dominion. The 
bulletin contains 50 pages and is illus- 
trated with many good half-tone views 
of trees and shrubs. 
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Publisher's Notes. 
Mr. Charles Mulford Robinson, of 
Rochester, N. Y., has been retained by 
the city of Detroit as a professional ad- 
viser to outline a general plan for the 
beautifying and improving of that city, 
and recently visited Detroit preparatory 
to making a report on the esthetic im- 
provement of the city. The plans are 
under the direction of the Detroit Board 
(Continued on page vii.) 
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