Picture postcard. On front: View of trees and benches in a park. On divided back: "POST CARD" written across the top. To the left, vertical printed text reads "No. A. 57. Publ. by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in Germany)." and "Write here." written horizontally. Horizontal handwritten text in pen reads "Would not dare to [illegible] there now since you say all the "Belles" will be there. I'm afraid I'd die a [illegible] death. Nevertheless, I appreciate your thought. Many thanks. With regards to you & all. J.A.B." To the right, printed address lines with capital "M" at beginning of first line. Handwritten address reads "Mr. Lon Rawicz, 312 - 4th St, San Bernardino, Calif." in pen. "1.00" handwritten in pencil in lower right corner. Postmarked Los Angeles, Cal. March 31, 1909, 1 AM. $0.01 Ben Franklin stamp affixed in upper right corner.
Picture postcard. On front: View of trees and benches in a park. Caption reads "3564-Umbrella Tree. St. James Park. Los Angeles, Cal." On back: "POST CARD" written across the top. To the left, vertical printed text reads "Adolph Selige Publishing Co. St. Louis-Leipzig-Berlin. Printed in Germany." What appears to be a logo for Adolph Selige Publishing in lower left corner.