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RULE 3. Lot-owners may have planting or other work done 

 on their lots at their expense, upon application to the superin- 

 tendent. No workmen other than employees of the cemetery 

 will be admitted to the cemetery except for the purpose of setting 

 stonework. 



RULE 4. No iron or wire-work and no seats or vases will 

 be allowed on lots, excepting by permission of the trustees, 

 and when any article made of iron begins to rust the same shall 

 be removed from the cemetery. 



RULE 5. The trustees desire to encourage the planting of 

 trees and shrubbery, but, in order to protect the rights of all 

 and to secure the best general results, they require that such 

 planting shall be done only in accordance with the directions 

 of the superintendent of the cemetery. 



RULE 6. No coping nor any kind of inclosure will be per- 

 mitted. The boundaries of lots will be marked by corner- 

 stones, which will be set by the cemetery, at the expense 

 of the lot-owner, with the centers upon the lines bounding the 

 lot. Corner-stones must not project above the ground and 

 must not be altered nor removed. 



RULE 7. No lots shall be filled above the established 

 grade. 



RULE 8. All interments in lots shall be restricted to the 

 members of the family or relations of the lot-owner. 



RULE 9. No disinterment will be allowed without the per- 

 mission of the trustees, of the lot-owner, and of the next of kin 

 of the deceased. 



RULE 10. Mounds over graves should be kept low, not 

 exceeding four inches in height; and stone or other inclosures 

 around graves will not be allowed. 



RULE ii. Foundations for all monuments, headstones, and 

 the like, shall be built by the cemetery at the expense of the 

 lot-owner and fifteen days' notice must be given for the build- 



