THE COUCH BEAUTIFUL 



The perfection of modern art and industry is in no way better exemplified than in tlir 

 recent products of cabinet makers, whose skill and ingenuity appear to have exhausted the |>"s- 

 sibilities of all of the woods of the forest. 



Distance has offered no barrier to the importation of materials, nor has :nn in • 

 expedient been overlooked that would, in the slightest way, aid in attaining the highest achieve- 

 ment in this line of work. 



Great, however, as the advancement has been in all branches of wood-working, notobk in 

 fine Furniture and Pianos, none has equalled that of the present day Casket, which hi 

 brought to a plane of beauty and elegance that places it among the most exquisite products c if the day. 



To this particular line of cabinet work The National Casket Co. has given its sin* ■ 

 and best efforts, in the belief that there should be nothing more chaste or beautiful than the 

 couch of final rest. 



With this idea always in mind it has been their constant endeavor to make • 

 duction an object of beauty, appealing to the artistic sense, not only by its ru"lil> i 

 Oriental wood, but also by soft and effective drapings of the finest, sheerest silk. 



The output of the company's various mills comprises caskets of evei 

 from the rarest woods elaborately carved, to the simp!" unadorned OOUch, but all are alike in 

 way of substantial construction and superior workmanship. 



The latest products of the National Casket Company, which arc the beet that long 

 experience and ample capital can produce, are to be had of the leading Funerel Directors in 

 the United States. Upon intimation to any of them thai inspection IS desired, il mm he had 

 at any of the Company's show rooms, where caskets made from a great variety of w<mk!» are la 

 be seen, and private selection made at any lime. 



The National Casket Company 



Cor. Second and Woodland St». 



NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 



