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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
AND ? CEMETERY 
ESTABLISHED1890 
Devoted to the Improvement of Parks, 
Cemeteries, Public and Private Grounds 
Published on the 15th of the Month by 
R. J. HAIGHT 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
EDITORS 
John W. Weston O. H. Sample 
Subscription, .$1.00 a Year. 
j Foreign, $1.25 
i Canada. 1.25 
Hardy and Tender Water Lilies. 
Nelumbiums, Victorias, etc. 
These make appropriate decoration for Parks, Cemeteries, 
etc. Our list is the most complete In this country. See descrip- 
tions and i 1 lustrations In our G-ARDEN BOOK, for 1905 and who le- 
sale prices in our QUARTERLY WHOLESALE PRICE LIST W e 
will be pleased to give information and practical advice to 
superintendents who desire to use this class of plants. 
HENRY A. DREER, 
Bulletin No. 140 on Inspection of Fer- 
tilizers. The bulletin contains the an- 
alyses of the samples of fertilizers re- 
ceived front manufacturers, guaranteed 
by them to represent the goods to be 
placed upon the market this season. 
Bulletin 138 from this station contains 
the analyses of the seeds which were 
collected by the inspector in 1906 and 
shows that there was a great choice in 
the kinds of seeds which were sold, 
some of them being very good and 
others of them exceeding poor. 
“Self-Propelled Vehicles,’’ a practical 
treatise on all forms of automobiles, 
by James E. Homans, A. M.; fifth re- 
vised edition, entirely rewritten. New 
York, 1907, Theo. Atidel & Co., pub- 
lishers, 63 Fifth avenue. New and com- 
pletely revised, this book fulfills the 
requirements of the motor vehicle own- 
er, operator and repairer. In his re- 
vision, the author has emphasized the 
practical aspects of motor vehicles of 
all powers, confining his space to the 
discussion of matters fundamental in 
construction and management. A chap- 
ter on “Gasoline Engine Management" 
covers virtually all forms of difficulty 
liable to occur.' 
Bulletin No. 118 of the Purdue Uni- 
versity Station, Lafayette, Ind., on 
“How to Control the San Jose Scale 
and Other Orchard Pests,” describes the 
different tree pests, gives formulae for 
some of the standard sprays, directions 
for controlling some of the common in- 
sects and diseases and an illustrated his- 
tory and description of the San Jose 
Scale. 
CHAS. G. BLAKE & CO. 
791 Woman’s Temple, Chicago 
are especially fitted for the making of 
Sundials and large and small Mausoleums. 
They made the Potter Palmer mausoleum, 
costing $65,000, and are now making the 
Judge Gary (Chairman of the U. S. Steel 
Corporation) mausoleum, costing over 
$100,000: the C, H. Tenney mausoleum at 
Methuen, Mass,, $35 000, not to speak of 
numerous smaller vaults and mausoleums 
such as the one illustrated at the left. 
A Good Sundial 
Every cemetery should have a sundial. Write for information regarding designs, prices, etc. 
STONE CRUSHERS AND STiiMl0l.l .M 
PARKS AN,, CEMETERIES«®|* 
Every Cemetery and Park needs a stone crusher 
just as it needs a roller of some kind. Astonecrusher 
such as we make (The Reliance) .specially for the pur- 
pose, can be set up in any corner a nd used to crush the 
stone that gradually collects in every cemetery. 
The crushed stone can then be used on roads or 
paths or for foundations. 
We can furnish you a horse roller if you are not 
ready for a steam roller. Write us. 
JuliaOchori ff 
WORKS : KINGSTON, NEW YORK, 
New York Office, St. Paul Bldg. , 220 Broadway 
The Kelly-Springfield Road Roller Co. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
s X E yvv 
ROLLERS 
OF=‘ K.IINOS 
For rolling- Macadam, Gravel, Asphalt and 
Dirt Roads. The most successful machine 
for rolling* turf and light driveways 
Send for catalogue* 
The Maine Agricultural Experiment 
Station, Orono, Me., is now mailing 
Bulletin No. 138, containing analyses of 
samples of grass and other seeds ana- 
lyzed by the station in 1906. 
Two illustrated bulletins, by Freder- 
ick L. Ford, vice-president of the Amer- 
ican Civic Association’s Department of 
City Making, have just been issued by 
that association under the titles of, 
“Public Comfort Stations,” and “The 
Removal of Overhead Wires.” 
The Ohio Structural 
^ 4 Warren Street 
iron LO. SANDUSKY, OHIO 
Manufacturers of 
Iron and Entrance 
si+ggl Gates, 
L, , Mausoleum 
Fencing Doors, 
Arches Lawn Seats, etc. 
