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CEMETERIES 
Investment 
'JP he idea of making a cemetery, a park and a place of beautiful associations is one that is rapidly growing 
in f ivor. Nearly all communities are now laying out their burial acres symmetrically and artistically with 
long winding drives and avenues of stately trees amid the greenery of which the glistening shafts of marble or 
granite stand out with striking effect. Formal plantings harmonize well with the sculpture of the monuments 
and if one plan is followed throughout the entire cemetery, the whole effect is delightful, much more so than 
if the work is left to individual effort. Flowering shrubs of all kinds are good. Planting for winter effect, too, is 
a point to be observed, and speci- 
men shrubs whose canes are crimson 
against the snows or whose scarlet 
berries remain after the frosts, carry 
cut the winter garden idea very 
happily. 
CEMETERY PLANTING 
differs greatly from park planting, 
for the whole tenor of the cemetery 
must be repose while life and joy 
should characterize the planting of 
the pleasure park. We have num- 
berless suggestions we would be 
glad to place at your disposal. Send 
.o us for plans and sepcifications. 
For full information as to Varieties, of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Everg,^. 
and complete list may be obtained in that section of this Catalogue under the heading at 
Shade and Ornamental Trees, Evergreens and Hardy FJjiwer ing .ubbery 
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