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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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OBITUARY 
Mrs. Sarah V. Hooper, wife of John 
R. Hooper, superintendent Hollywood 
Cemetery, Richmond, Va., died March 7, 
1908, from the effects of a stroke of 
paralysis. 
TRADE CATALOGUES 
Descriptive catalog No. 57, from the 
American Nursery Co., 150 Broadway, 
N. Y., handsomely illustrated and or- 
derly in arrangement. 
“The Road Builders' Manual” comes 
from the Kelly-Springfield Road Roller 
Co., Springfield, O. It is not a catalog, 
but a valuable book of instructions on 
road making. 
Special List No. 2 of Seasonable Ar- 
ticles and Stock in Surplus, from Wild 
Bros., Sarcoxie, Mo. 
Illustrated Trade Price List from the 
Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 
The Austin- Western Co., Chicago, 
send a handsomely illustrated descrip- 
tive catalog of their American Motor 
Road Roller; many fine pictures of the 
machine in operation. 
Souvenir, folded, illustrated mailing- 
card from Isaac Hicks & Son, West- 
bury Station, L. I., N. Y. 
CEMETERY IMPROVEMENTS 
(Continued from p. 310) 
New administration building to be 
erected in Mount Hope Cemetery, Ban- 
gor, Me., is receiving bids for the struc- 
ture. 
Oak Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Ind., 
has bought six acres of adjoining farm 
land as an addition to the brounds, and 
will inclose it with an iron fence and 
make other improvements, under the di- 
rection of Supt. Wm. Halbrooks. The 
cost of land and improvements will ag- 
gregate $8,000. 
Cyclone Ornamental Fence 
and Gates 
Public and Private Grounds 
In dignity, 
impressive- 
ness and 
beauty of de- a 
sign, Cyclone ' 
Fence and 
Entrances 
conform to 
the highest 
standards. 
The admirable 
combination o£ 
artistic merit, 
strength, dur- 
ability and 
low cost, have 
won the favor 
of Park and 
Cemetery 
Officials 
throughout 
the country. 
Write for Handsomely Illustrated Catalog adornmrntfnrprotec^- 
tion of public and private grounds. Shows our full line, including Cyclone Non-Climbable 
Protection Fence. Our factory facilities enable us to execute all orders promptly. Corre- 
spondence invited. -Write for estimates. 
CYCLONE FENCE CO., Dept. 45, Waukegan, Illinois 
RESERVOIR IRON VASES 
1 
SETOIES 
^ ■ Me Donald 
Grooved and Bolted 
A, 
Slate Grave Vaults 
rOl.TTMKTTS 
CLEAN. STRONG. DURABLE. 
All sizes kept constantly in stock. Can 
shm at short notice. Special Attention given 
to Catacomb and Structural Work. Write for 
prices and particulars to the manufacturer. 
THE BANGOR SLATE CO., Bangor, Penn. 
%or Cemeteries 
and Parks 
The Best Made 
The Reservoir supplies the plants with mois- 
ture by capillary attraction. 
Not necessary to water plants oftener than 
once in ten days. 
We make nearly 100 styles ranging in price 
from $6.00 to $100.00 each. 
None better made. Send for catalogue. 
Walbridge (Si Company, 
The Original Patentees and Makers 
Buffalo. N. Y. 
