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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
CINCINNATI TREES 
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(L), handsome tree, of spreading round 
form, with broad, deep green foilage. 
Compact habit, vigorous grower. 
3. Acer saccharinum. Sugar maple 
(I.), with foliage resembling that of the 
Norway maple. Slow growth. 
4. Ncgicndo aceroides. Box elder 
(II.), spreading habit and of rapid 
growth. 
5. Acer pseudo platanus. European 
sycamore (II.), rapid grower, with very 
large, dark green foliage. 
6. Ailaiithiis glandulosa. Tree of 
Heaven (I.), native of Japan. Long 
feathery foliage, rapid grower. Free 
from insects. 
7. Betula alba, variety pendula. Eu- 
ropean white weeping birch (I.), sil- 
very bark. Its slender branches as- 
sume a graceful, drooping habit. 
8. Betula alba, variety fastigiata. 
(II.), pyramidal birch, elegant habit, 
silvery bark, pyramidal, like the Lom- 
bary poplar. 
9. Catalpa speciosa. Western catalpa 
(II.), of rapid growth, large leaves, 
beautiful flowers in spring. 
10. Celtis occidentalis. Hackberry 
(II.), spreading branches, and thick, 
rough bark. 
11. Fraxinus Americana. White ash 
(II.), broad, round head, clean trunk. 
12. Liquidambar styraciflua. Sweet 
gum (II.), star-shaped foliage, very 
handsome in autumn on account of its 
brilliant coloring. 
13. Platanus occidentalis. American 
sycamore (I.), of rapid growth. 
14. Platanus orientalis. Oriental syca- 
more (II.), resembling the American 
sycamore. 
15. Populus nionilifera. Carolina 
poplar (I.), a very rapid, grower. 
16. Tilia Americana. American lin- 
den (II.), of rapid growth, with large, 
heart-shaped leaves and fragrant' flow- 
ers. 
17. Tilia Europaca. European linden 
(II.), a well-formed pyramidal tree, 
with dense foliage, leaves smaller tha.n 
the American linden, fragrant flowers. 
18. Ulinus Americana. White elm 
(II.), which Micheaux called the 
“Queen of American Forests.” Unfort- 
unately, this tree is attacked by the elm 
tree borer. 
19. Ulmus campestris. English elm 
(II.), of rapid growth, an attractive 
tree, with small leaves. 
20. Ulmus fulva. Red elm (II.), a 
beautiful tree, with large, rough leaves. 
21. Aesctilus hippocastanum. Horse 
chestnut (I.), with dark, dense foliage, 
beautiful head, handsome flowers. 
Reinforced Cemetery Stake and Let Marker of the Age 
Made of Portland Cement under heavy pressure, rein- 
forced with crimped steel rod. Cannot be broken off, 
lasts forever. Easy to set as wood stakes. Made 2x2 inches 
and 12 inches long. Other sizes on application. Write at 
once for prices and particulars. Address 
ST. PAUL CEMENT NOVELTY MFG. CO., 400 Globe Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 
WHITE GLAZED 
XERFeA-COXXA 
GRAVE and lot markers 
DURABLE AS GRANITE WHITE AS MARBLE CHEAP AS WOOD 
Write at once for Prices and Particulars. 
ALBRIGHT & LIGHTCAP CO., Limaville. Ohio 
(Successors to M. B. Mishler, Ravenna, Ohio.) 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
Made on Moulding Machine, Pal. Aug. 13, 1901, and 
Machine, Pat. July 28,1903. 
These Markers last forever and are nearly white in color. Made in 3 inch, 3J4 inch, 4 inch 
and 6 inch diam. Cheaper than painted wooden stakes. Write for circulars and booklet of Ceme- 
tery Specialties. Address, LEO G. H/APISE, O/AK. ErtRK., ILL, 
Galvanized 
Cast Iron 
Grave &Lot Meirks 
"A Guarantee <with E<very Mark" 
Marks for all 
BERGER MFG. CO. 
Catalog on 
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