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Forest Engineer Newburn, N. C. 



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The Watch of Railroad Accuracy" 



ttatch 



IT is policy to buy a good watch. The 

 owner of a Hamilton is practically 

 insured against needing a new watch, 

 or against having a watch that is always in 

 need of repairs. 



When you buy a Hamilton, you buy the 

 accurate, durable watch that will tell you 

 true time year after year. 



PRICES OF HAMILTONS: The lowest-priced 

 Hamilton is a movement alone for S12.2.5 ($13.00 

 in Canada). The highest-priced Hamilton is our 

 Masterpiece at Sl.'iO.OO in 18 k. heavy gold case. 

 Other Hamiltons at S15.00, $2.';. 00. $28.00. S40.00. 

 S.15.00. $80.00, $110.00, etc. AH have Hamilton 

 Accuracy. Beauty, and Durability. 



Write for the Hamilton Watch Book 

 "The Timekeeper" 



It's an interesting book on watches. It pictures and 

 intimately describes the various Hamilton models for 

 men and women. 



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EDITED BY DR. B. E. FERXOW 

 The Technical Journal of Fore sir y 



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Order from 

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Baltimore, Mu., June 17, 1915. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 

 office of city forester 

 Thos. Meehan & Sons, 

 Dresher, Pa, 



Gentlemen; In the Spring of 1908 our Park Board purchased of you some 600 European Lindens of 3 to 3J-2 inch calliper. In 1911 they bought from you 

 another lot of 326 trees of same variety and size. These trees were planted on Charles Street (extended) between Twenty-ninth Street and University Park- 

 way, and during the past four or five years I have had the opportunity of watching their development. The loss in this planting has been practically negligible. 

 and the growth of the trees has been altogether satisfactory. I consider this tree an admirable one for street and park planting, and that its good points plact- 

 it in a class above the average of our shade trees. I am so pleased with the species that I have used it in the planting of several of our fine streets during the 

 past few years. I have every reason to continue my faith in the trees and hope to use some more of them as our funds here will permit. 



Very truly yours, R. Brooke M.\x\vell, City Forester. 



