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PARK AND CEMETERY 
The American Civic Association has 
secured for distribution 1,000 copies of 
Bulletin No. 2 of the Municipal Art 
Society of Hartford, Conn., containing 
the valuable series of papers on “The 
Grouping of Public Buildings’’ which 
have been referred to in these columns. 
The bulletins are being distributed by 
the Association’s Park vice-president, 
Mr. George A. Parker, Hartford, Conn. 
TRADE PUBLICATIONS, ETC., RE- 
RECEIVED. 
Thomas Meehan & Sons, Dresher- 
town, Pa., send two specimens of their 
very attractive and convincing business 
literature. One is a large folder con- 
taining some unusual offers of choice 
hardy plants for the spring of 1905, and 
the other a pocket-size neatly printed 
booklet, telling of their special service 
department and some of the other ad- 
vantages to their patrons. 
Julius Roehrs, Rutherford, N. J. : de- 
scriptive list of orchids, stone and green- 
house plants, exotic and tree ferns, 
palms, azaleas, boxwood, bay trees and 
flowering shrubs. 
Vaughan’s Seed Store, Chicago: 
Twenty-eighth annual catalog; 128 
pages descriptive of this firm’s large 
stock ; an attractively designed colored 
cover. 
The Niagara Sprayer Co. sends a 
calendar bearing a brightly colored de- 
sign of fruits in natural colors, adver- 
tising their Niagara gas sprayer. 
Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, 
O. : Spring of 1905 catalog; 168 pages, 
profusely illustrated. Colored cover in 
imitation of the grain of wood with a 
design of three roses. 
Henry F. Michell, 1018 Market St., 
Philadelphia: 1905 catalog of seeds, 
plants, bulbs. Complete illustrated cat- 
alog of all kinds of lawn supplies, grass 
seeds, etc. Also Michell’s wholesale 
price list of seeds, plants, requisites and 
bulbs. 
The Jewell Nursery Co., Lake City, 
Minn., publish a book, “Trees, Shrubs, 
and Plants ;” suggestions for planting 
and care, which contains much valuable 
practical instruction for the care of 
trees. It opens with an extract from 
an article by Prof. L. H. Bailey, en- 
titled .“What Becomes of the Nursery 
Trees.” Some of the different subjects 
treated are : Planting ; general care of 
trees ; distances to plant ; evergreens ; the 
shelter belt; lawn and street planting; 
foliage and flower beds for the lawn ; 
the window garden, by Eben E. Rex- 
ford; spraying formulas, etc. The book 
is not a catalog in any sense of the word 
and sells for ten cents. This firm also 
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. 
CAST IRON 
GRAVE AND LOT MARKS 
“Neat, Durable and Practical” 
Send for Our New Catalogue 
BERGER MFG. CO., 
4229 Fergus St., CINCINNATI, O. 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
MACHINE FOR MAKING. PAT. AUG. 13. V901. 
These Markers last forever and are nearly white in color. Made in 3 inch, 3 % 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. O f\ K PARK, ILL. 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
710 Sykes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices. Sketches, Designs or full Work 
ing- Plans for Cemeteries, Parks, and Pub- 
lic or Home Grounds. Surveys made if re- 
quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
KNIGHT & HOPKINS, 
ROME, N. Y. 
Consulting, Designing and Sup- 
ervising Engineers, , 
For Water-works, Sewerage, Water 
Power, Park and Cemeteiy Work. 
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 
JAMES MacPHERSON, 
CONSULTING 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
TRENTON, N. J. 
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