PARK AND CEMETERY 
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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 t 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg., New York. 
Subscription S1.00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreign Subscription SI. 50. 
Published Monthly. 
Issued on the I5th of the Month. 
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 
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; Treasurer, William 
B. Howland, New York. 
by the U. S. Geological Survey, and 
prepared by F. G. Plummer and M. G. 
Gowsell. It is an illustrated book of 
So pages giving descriptions of the dif- 
ferent townships of the reserve, of the 
trees found there, and discussions of 
the forest zones, irrigation, grazing, the 
prices of lumber, and other matters pei- 
taining to forestry. 
The Transactions of the Massachu- 
setts Horticultural Society for 1904, part 
I, contains an account of the inaugural 
meeting, and the following valuable pa- 
pers and addresses which were given 
before the society during the year: The 
Gypsy Moth and Its Ravages, by J. K. 
L. M. Farquhar; Trees, Flowers and 
Fruits of the East, by H. H. Goodell ; 
Practical Nature Study for the Public 
Schools, by Mrs. C. C. S. Jones; The 
Arnold Arboretum, by J. G. Jack; My 
Experiences and Observations in Hor- 
ticulture, by A. A. Hixon ; Orchids and 
Their Culture, by W. N. Craig; The 
Study of Parasitic Fungi in the United 
States ; the Gladiolus, by Arthur Cowee ; 
The Peony, by George C. Watson, and 
three contributions by Robert Tracy 
Jackson — The Protection of Native 
Plants, Notes on the Cultivation of 
Peonies, and John Richardson: Plis 
House and Garden. 
The Amherst Cemetery Association, 
Amherst, Mass., issues a neatly printed 
book giving constitution, rules and regu- 
lations, and list of lot-owners of Wild- 
wood Cemetery. The illustrations show 
a number of fine lawn views. 
Hot-Bed Sash and Frames 
FOR. GROWING VEGE- 
TABLES, VIOLETS, ETC. 
OUR SASH ARE STRONG AND DURABLE, CONSTRUCTED OF RED GULF CYPRESS 
“ The Best is the Cheapest.” An Iron Rod is run through the center of all the Sash 
Bars, tying the Sash and giving support to the Bars. All joints are white leaded and are 
held with steel dowel pins. 
Greenhouse Material, “Special” Putty and 
Greenhouse Glass always carried in stock 
Greenhouse Construction Catalogue or 
Greenhouse Heating and Ventilating Cata- 
logue sent from New Y'ork office on request. 
Write to-day for price list of Hot Beds. 
LORD & BURNHAM CO. 
N. Y. Office, St. James Bldg., 1133 Broadway 
Gen’l Office & Wks., Irvington -on-Hudson, N.Y- 
We cata- 
logue this 
season the 
earliest mar- 
ket potato 
ever produced 
in the United 
States. 
GREGORY’S SEEDS 
We catalogue a new drumhead cabbage 
whieh in the government te6t surpassed all 
varieties found in this Country and Europe. 
Catalogue free. 
J. J. H. GREGORY & SON, Marblehead, Mass. 
Grooved and Bolted 
Slate Grave Vaults 
CLEAN, STRONG, DURABLE. 
All sizes kept constantly in stock. Can 
ship at short notice. Special Attention given 
to Catacomb and Structural Work. Write for 
prices and particulars to the manufacturer. 
THE BANGOR SLATE CO., Bangor, Penn. 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
MACHINE FOR MAKING, PAT. AUG. 13, >901. 
These Markers last forever and are nearly white 11 color. Made in 3 inch, 3'/i inch, 4 inch 
and 6 inch diam. Cheaper than painted wooden stakes. Write for circulars and booklet of Ceme- 
tery Specialties. Address, LEO G. HAASE, OAK PARK, ILL. 
M. D. JONES & CO., 
73 PortlandSt., BOSTON, HASS. 
Makers of 
GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS 
IRON RESERVOIR VASES 
Bouquet Holders, Chairs and Settees in a number 
of styles. Metallic Wreaths and Crosses. Cem- 
Berlin Reservoir eter 7 S'* 11 Posts, Lot Marks, etc. 
Vase, the best for 
plants. 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE D. 
Boston Panel Settees and 
Chairs; can be shipped 
packed flat; made in dif- 
ferent lengths. 
Roofing Slate, Blackboards, Structural Slate 
Special attention given to Slate Burial Vaults, Catacombs, Etc. 
ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY, 
AND GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. 
All Sizes Kept Constantly in Steck. 
Order Direct from the Manufacturers. 
BANGOR STRUCTURAL SLATE COMPANY 
LOCK box 48. BANGOR, PENN. 
