PARK AND CE-METERY 
VII 
Tile Relation of Landscape Garden- 
ing to Architecture. A paper read by 
Olof Benson before the Chicago Archi- 
tectural Club. A discussion by a prac- 
tical landscape gardener, with especial 
application to the beautitying of Chi- 
cago. 
Index to Minnesota Law Supplement, 
the official publication of the general 
laws of Minnesota passed during the 
session of igoi. References to park 
legislation will be found in chapters 
: ; 50, 52 . 71, 139, 217, 303; cemeteries, 
' 217, 220, 224, 303, 343, and 36; forestry, 
i 335. Chapter 139 will enable St. Paul 
1 1 to complete its Phalen Park by secur- 
ing the shores and borders of Lake 
Phalen. The large number of park 
acts is encouraging evidence of in- 
creased interest in park activity. Chap- 
ter 220 on cemeteries purports to con- 
\ vey to cemeteries a limited power of 
■' eminent domain, but is of doubtful 
i" validity. A similar law passed several 
c| years ago was declared unconstitutional 
by the Supreme Court. 
Trade Literature, Etc., Received. 
■ 
J The McCormick Harvesting Machine 
Co.. Chicago. Handsomely illustrated 
and colored booklet, describing and 
showing views of the working of the 
different McCormick harvesting ma- 
chines and mowers which are adver- 
tised on another page. Some of the 
large parks of this country in which 
the McCormick mowers are in use are 
the following: Willow Grove Park, 
;i Philadelphia; Fairmount Park, Phila- 
S delphia: Eldredge Park, Elmira, N. Y.: 
Ip Gettysburg National Park, Pa.; and 
ijjj Grant Park, Atlanta, Ga. A copy will 
j be mailed on application, 
ll Joseph Breck & Sons (corporation). 
L Boston, Mass. Annual Descriptiv'e 
|i Catalogue of Seeds, Bulbs and Plants, 
'I and Agricultural Implements, etc., for 
'I 1901. Complete and compact descrip- 
' tions and price lists, with many illus- 
trations. 
: Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, 
N. J. Catalogue, prices and descrip- 
j tive list of trees, shrubs, vines and flow- 
J ers. Illustrated. 
LEADS THEM ALL IN SALES! 
‘‘Pullman’^ Lawn Sprinkler 
ORDER NOW FOR LATER SHIPMENT 
PULLMAN SASH BALANCE CO. 
ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
LORD & BURNHAM CO. 
Horticultural Architects and Builders and Manufacturers of 
HEATING and VENTILATING APPARATUS. 
Plans and estimates furnished on application for Heatintr and Ventilatintr Apparatus erected 
complete or for material only. Hiffhest A wards at the World’s Fair. 
(-atalog-ue of Patent Iron Greenhouse Construction sent on receipt of 5 cents postage 
Diamond High Grass Official 
WORLD’S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION LAWN MOWERS 
NEW BURNHAM” SECTIONAL HOT WATER BOILER 
Specially adapted to large ranges. Will heat up to 16,500 feet of glass. Hi<rhest eronnm, 
moderate cost. Also heaters for smaller work. Latest Catalogue of Heatinir aT.d 
Apparatus mailed from New York office on receipt of 5 cents postagi Estimates fuTn shed fm 
Cypress Greenhouse Material. We make splendid greenhouse puttv furnished foi 
Price on application, 
NEW YORK OFFICE; 
St. James Bldg., Broadway and 26th St 
GENERAL OFFICE AND WORKS; 
Irvington-'onrHundson, N. Y. 
I I Send for our 
f 1 Catalogue of Fine 
I ) Ball Bearing and other Mowers 
! ! Both Hand and Pony. 
105 McGuire Dianioiul High anti Low Grass 
Mowers used 011 the Exposition 
Grounds in 1892 and 1893 
THE ONLY HIGH GRASS MOWER MADE, 
W ill Cut Grass 2 to lO in., and leave it 
stand from ^ to 2 in, after being cut. 
Cutter, 8 inches diameter; Front 
Uar, inches from ground. Will walk through 
grass when all others fail. This Mower is 
being used by many Cemeteries, State 
and Government institutions. 
WARRANTED TO BE FINELY MADE. 
Sizes 15 in., 17 in., 19 in., and 21 in. cuts. 
These Mowers are also supplied with 
four Revolving Blades, having 
Ball-Bearing Journals. 
Elegant Souvenir Book, half-tone cuts ma lied free, show 
ing World’s Fair scenes and tests with these Mowers 
ADDRESS piLLf J. JIjUPIPP J,fg gg 
RICHMOND, IND. 
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