PARK AND CEMRTERY 
V 
Books, Reports, Etc, Continued, 
identification of seedlings and mature 
trees, are given. The illustrations show 
many handsome specimens of the tree, 
and were made from photographs by 
the author, who has had excellent op- 
portunity for studying it in Arizona and 
the Southwest. 
Ginseng. Its cultivation, harvesting, 
marketing and market value, with a 
short account of its history and botany. 
Revised, greatly enlarged and brought 
down to date. Illustrated, 144 pages, 
5x7 inches. Cloth. Price, postpaid, 50 
cents. Orange Judd Company, New 
York : The impetus given to the Amer- 
ican ginseng industry, through the ap- 
pearance of the first edition of this 
book, has been almost phenomenal. Gin- 
seng growing has made such rapid 
strides and the demand for information 
has increased so greatly that a second 
and extended edition has become neces- 
sary. The information contained in the 
present volume, which is nearly three 
times as large as the first, has been 
culled from a large mass of material. 
Every detail bearing upon successful 
ginseng growing is fully and minutely 
elaborated. 
The Parks of Sydney; Some of the 
Problems of Control and Management, 
by J. PI. Maiden, Director of Botanic 
Gardens and Domains, Sydney, N. S. 
W. : This report was read before the 
Royal Society of New South Wales, and 
contains a fund of valuable information 
and suggestions for park management, 
as well as statistics of Sydney parks. 
Some of the subjects treated are: police 
and traffic regulation, roads and paths, 
fences, seats, planting, buildings, games, 
music, statuary, etc. 
Proceedings of the Eighteenth An- 
nual Convention of the Society of 
American Florists and Ornamental 
Horticulturists held at Asheville, N. C., 
August 19-22, 1902 : Gives a detailed 
record of the convention, list of officers 
and members, etc. 
Mr. C. W. Christiansen, superinten- 
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Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
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dent of Mount Olive Cemetery, Chi- 
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The cemetery takes as its motto the 
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“To him who in the love of nature 
Holds communion with her various 
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She speaks a various language,” 
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ideal in maintaining its grounds. 
Bulletin No. 75, Nebraska Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station ; Feeding Ex- 
periments with Cattle and Pigs. 
(Continued on page vii.) 
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Advices, Sketches, Designs or full Work- 
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quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
FERN LITERATURE. All who enjoy read 
ing about our native 
ferns should have the 
FERN BULLETIN 
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