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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Books, Reports, Etc,, Continued, 
this month under what are known as 
“privileged bills.” 
Program of the 36th annual meeting 
of the Minnesota State Horticultural 
Society, held in Minneapolis, December 
2, 3, 4 and 5. Among the papers read 
were the following: Home Planting for 
Ornament, by F. E. Pease; The English 
Sparrow, by Mrs. G. F. Benson ; The 
Country School House Adorned and 
Beautified, by Frank H. Nutter; Plant- 
ing and Care of a New Park or Cem- 
etery, by F. M. Dolan. 
Program of the 4Sth annual meeting 
of the Missouri State Horticultural So- 
ciety, held at Springfield, Mo., Decem- 
ber 2, 3 and 4. A number of interesting 
papers were read, among which were 
the following : Growing and Planting 
of Trees, by A. L. Zimmerman; Ele- 
ments of Horticulture in the Public 
Schools, by Hon. W. T. Carrington, 
State Superintendent of Schools ; A 
Study of the Codling Moth, by L. O. 
Cole ; Ornamentation of Country 
Homes, by G. P. Turner. 
Program of the 47th annual conven- 
tion of the Illinois State Horticultural 
Society to be held at Champaign, 111 ., 
December 17, 18 and 19, 1902. A pro- 
gram of unusual interest will be pre- 
sented, and many prominent horticultur- 
ists will be present from other states. 
One of the features will be an illustrated 
lecture by O. C. Simonds, of Chicago, 
on “Parks and Public Grounds for Vil- 
lages and Small Towns.” Some of the 
other papers of especial interest are : 
Wild Flowers for Home Decoration, by 
Mrs. E. B. Freeman; The San Jose and 
Other Scale Insects, by S. A. Forbes, 
State Entomologist, and Practical Re- 
sults of Spraying, by A. V. Schermer- 
horn. 
Rules and Regulations of Missoula 
Cemetery, Missoula, Mont., contains a 
historical sketch, city ordinances, rules 
and information concerning the ceme- 
tery. 
Bulletin No. 206, of the Cornell Uni- 
versity agricultural experiment station, 
Ithaca, N. Y., Sixth Report of Extension 
Work, a brief symposium of the work of 
the last two years. 
The third quarterly number of Wood- 
land and Roadside, Boston, Mass., the 
official bulletin of the Massachusetts 
Forestry Association, contains much in- 
teresting matter pertaining to forestry, ; 
among which are the following articles : 
Tree Guards, The Spruce and the 
Newspaper, Spraying in Practice, The 
Carlisle Pines, etc. 
Schedule of prizes and tickets for 
the exhibit of the American Institute of 
New York, comprising a display of j 
PROGRESSIVE CEMETERIES.... 
Are everywhere recog'nizing- the necessity of adopting 
a durable and attractive form of marker for both lots 
and single graves . . • 
OUR TERRA GOTTA GRAVE and LOT MARKERS 
Are in use in 33 states and Canada, and have been 
adopted by the U. S. Government for the National 
Cemeteries. Standard size 3 inches diameter by 12 
inches long. Numbered, lettered or marked to order. 
We sell direct. Our prices will interest you. Get our 
descriptive pamphlet 
M. B. MISHLER, 
RAVENNA. OHIO. 
CEMETE-Rlf RECORDS 
A Simple Ss'stem of K.^eping a Com- 
plete R.ecorcl of Interments, Cot 
Owners, Location of Graves, etc. 
^ (Specimen Pa^es «Sent on .Application ^ 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
FredericR EKrenberg 
LA.NDSCAPE : AR.CH1TECT 
50 East 126th St., NEW YORK 
Plans of every description. Planting* 
schemes, land and park improvements. 
Cemeteries aspeclalty. Hig-hesi references. 
FRANK H. NUTTER, 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER, 
710 Sykes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices, Sketches. Designs, or full Working 
Plans for Cemeteries, Parks and Public or 
Home Grounds. Surveys made if required. 
Correspondence solicited. City Park Engineer 
CEMETERY RECORDS 
For Town. Village and Country Cemeteries. 
INDEXES. INTERMENT RECORDS, LOT BOOKS 
The Combination Index, Interment Record and Lot Diagram Book 
Contains pages for indexing Record of interments and Lot Diagrams. The Record of 
Interments is ruled for entering number of interment, name of deceased, place of birth, 
late residence, age, sex, social state, date of death, cause of death, date of interment, 
place of interment, section and lot, grave fee, name of undertaker, name of nearest 
relative or friend, remarks. 
The Lot Diagram pages provide for keeping a record of all lot owners and simpli- 
fies the important matter of accurately locating the position of graves. Substantially 
bound, with name of cemetery on front cover in gilt letters. Size of book9J^xl2 inches. 
Price, Style “A,” 103 pages, 625 Interments, 200 Lots S6.0O 
Price, Style “B,” ISl pages, 1,100 Interments, 300 Lots 7.00 
The “Simplex” Record cf Interments. 
Designed Expressly for Small Country Cemeteries. 
The pages are 9 X 12 inches with rulings and printed headings for recordine* the 
consecutive number of interment, name of deceased, date of death, dale of interment, 
age, place of interment, location of grave, grave fee and cause of death. 
“Simplex,” 50 pages 9 x 12 for 1,180 names SI .50 
“Simplex,” 100 pages 9 x 12 for 2,300 name 8.60 
The “Hatype” Index Books. 
A single letter Index; one initial letter appearing in the margin of each page. 
The rulings and printed headings provide for name and address of lot owners and cor- 
responding pages in Interment records and Lot Book. Suitable for small cemeteries 
where a separate book is preferred to having the ordinary index bound in the Record 
of interments or Lot Book. 
2.000 names # 1.86 
4,100 names 8.00 
R. J. HAIGHT, PtiblisHer, 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago. 
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