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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
PROSPECTUS FOR ELEVENTH VOLUME. 
PARK AND CEMETERY 
AND 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
Devoted to the Improvement of Public and Private Grounds, 
BEGAN ITS ELEVENTH VOLUME IN MARCH, 
Out-of-Door Art is re- 
ceiving the thoughtful 
conside ration of 
progressive citizens 
everywhere. For ten 
years Park and Cemetery 
has advocated this im- 
portant cause; and has 
won the co-operation 
of public spirited men 
and women in all parts 
of the country. It 
should appeal to every 
lover of the beautiful 
in nature as a journal 
worthy of their sup- 
port and co-operation. 
THIS publication enjoys the unique distinction of being- the 
1 only journal of its class. It is held in high esteem by 
profcissionals and laymen interested in its special field, 
and is conceded to have been instrumental in accomplishing 
an important work. 
Features for the coming year will be specially written 
articles on Landscape Gardening, with suggestive illustra- 
tions of peculiar value in beautifying public grounds and home 
surroundings. The Park Systems of American and Foreign 
cities will be illustrated and described. Cemeteries con- 
ducted on the lawn plan, with characteristic views illustrating 
modern methods, will be a feature helpful to cemetery managers. 
Illustrated articles on Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and 
Hardy Plants, written expressly by competent authorities 
will, as in former years, be of permanent value. 
The department devoted to Improvement Associations 
wil'l continue to offer practical suggestions as to what to avoid 
and what to strive for. Accounts of what has been accom- 
plished in the improvement of School, Church and Home 
grounds, ought to inspire progressive persons in every com- 
munity to further this good work. 
Suggestive illustrative features will include plans of parks, 
cemeteries, railroad station grounds, home grounds and street 
improvements, public and private memorials, fountains, 
buildings, ‘etc. 
Subscription, One Dollar per year, 25 cents additional to Foreign Countries. 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 DEARBORN STREET, Ai A CHICAGO 
Order for Subscription. 
Mr. R. J. Haight, Chicago, 111. 
Please send Park and Cemetery and Landscape Gardening to the following 
address, and find herewith One Dollar, in payment for one year’s 
subscription. 
One copy, $1.00. Name. 
Six copies, $5.00. P. O. 
State. 
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