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PARK AND 
CEMETERY. 
A new catalog 
of Trees & Shrubs 
for Parks & Cemeteries 
A copy should be on file in every 
superintendent’s office. It is not 
only the index to a 300 acre collec- 
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specimens grown especially for 
those who want something better 
than the ordinary grade. 
Specimen stock is unquestionably 
the most satisfactory to plant be- 
cause; First ' — The transplanting 
is more likely to be successful 
owing to a healthy root system. 
This obviates replacement and 
means time and money saved. 
Second — Once planted you have 
specimens worthy of your effort. 
Not scrubby stuff. Your grounds is 
no place for sick or inferior plants. 
Send for catalog and ask more about 
our specimen stock. Plant early ! 
Thomas Meehan & Sons, 
Inc. 
Dreshertown, Box x. 
Pa. 
The 
Book 
of Water 
Gardening 
By Peter Bisset, The latest 
and most practical work. Full 
directions for selection of 
stock, planting, construction 
of ponds, improvement of sur- 
roundings; 100 photographs, 
diagrams and plans. 
Price $2.50 postpaid. 
R. J. HAIGHT 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
How to 
Plan the 
Home Grounds 
By Samuel Parsons, Ex-Supt. of 
Parks, New York City. 27 chap- 
ters of suggestive text, profusely 
illustrated, on how to plan, plant 
and care for home grounds; also 
treats of parks, cemeteries, city 
and village squares, station 
grounds, 249 pages. Price $1.00. 
R. J. HAIGHT, 324 Diarborn St., Chicago 
CEMETERY RECORDS 
A Simple System of Keeping a 
Complete Record of Interments., 
Lot owners., Location of Graves, etc. 
SPBCIMBN PAGES SENT ON APPLICATION 
R. J. HAIGHT, PUBLISHER 
324 DEARBORN ST., CHICAGO 
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