PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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FOREST LAWN CEMETERY, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 
One of the chief assets of the modern cemetery being 
the beauty of its grounds, it would naturally follow that 
its advertising matter should' be designed to show this 
beauty as effectively as possible. An increasing number 
of cemeteries are coming to realize this and the beautiful- 
ly illustrated books of views are becoming more in evi- 
dence each year. 
Of this season's books that have reached us the finest is 
that of W'oodlawn, New York, and Forest Lawn, Omaha, 
Neb., sends one that stands a close second to it. From 
this latter one we show herewith three specimen illustra- 
tions, that were Iteautifully printed in their portfolio of 
views and information. There were twenty-six of these 
full page views, perfectly engraved, printed on a fine qual- 
ity of paper and bordered with a light green rule. 
The book was prepared by H. S. Mann, secretary of the 
association, and no e.xpense has been spared to make it a 
model. 
The Forest Lawn Cemetery .Association was organized 
in 1885; the first interment was made November 12, 1886. 
OFFICE BUILDING, RECEIVING VAULT, AND STREET CAR ENTRANCE. 
Forest Lawn Cemeteo'. Omaha, Neb. 
