PARK AND 
CEMETERY. 
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petual care, $746. The expenditures 
were $43,907. There were 236 foun- 
dations built and 74,432 square feet of 
land .graded and finished, 4,507 feet of 
cement block gutters and 1,192 feet of 
sewers built, and 290 trees and shrubs 
planted. There were 402 interments 
during the year, making a total of 
17,420. 
TRADE PUBLICATIONS 
Spring catalog of Seeds and Bulbs 
from Arthur T. Boddington, 342 W. 
14th St., New York. 
Fruit tree catalog of Moloney Bros. 
& Wells, Dansville, N. Y. 
Vaughan’s Seed Store, Chicago, 
1909 catalog of seeds and bulbs. 
Catalog of H. E. Fish Seed Co., 
Boston. 
Clarke’s Hardy Flowers, illustrated 
booklet of Daniel A. Clarke, Fisk- 
ville, R. I. 
Florists’ Book from W. W. Rawson 
& Co., Boston, Mass. 
Spring catalog of Green’s Nursery 
Co., Rochester, N. Y. 
Floral Guide, 1909, from Conard & 
Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 
The Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery 
Co., Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, sends an 
illustrated descriptive booklet of rules, 
etc. 
CLASSIFIED 
ADS 
lo cents a line each insertion; 6 words to a 
line; minimum firice 50 cents. Cofy must 
reach us by the 8 th of the month. 
Hardy Stock 
HARDY, NEW ENGLAND GROWN 
Plants. A general line of nursery stock 
adapted to cemetery or home grounds. 
Evergreens and Rhododendrons 
in specimens — several times transplanted. 
Send for catalog. 
The Bay State Nurseries, 
North Abington, Mass. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS: 
Strong well -grown plants at reasonable 
rates. Send for trade price-list. 
Daniel A. Clarke, 
Red Oak Nurseries, Fiskeville, R. I. 
Landscape Architects 
F. E. PEASE, LANDSCAPE GARDEN- 
ER, Des Moines, la. Parks, home grounds, 
residential subdivisions and lawn plan 
cemeteries. Correspondence Invited. 
I WANTED I 
Advertisements, limited to five lines, will be 
inserted in this column at the rate of jo cents each 
insertion, b words to a line. Cash must accom- 
pany order. Additional lines toe a line. Copy 
must reach us by the 8 tk of the month. 
WANTED POSITION as cemetery 
superintendent; extensive experience in 
cemetery development and management; 
18 years superintendent; best of refer- 
ences as to character and ability from 
former employees. Address B-3, care 
Park and Cemetery. 
WANTED POSITION as superintend- 
ent, prefer small cemetery or foreman 
of large cemetery; best of references 
given. Address A-1, care Park and Ceme- 
tery. 
TREE T TREE 
CURRANT GOOSEMRRTl 
NOVELTIES 
THOBOUGHLY 
TESTED 
These novelties 
are new but they have 
been thoroughly 
tested and w e 
commend them as 
being worthy of a 
trial by our custoinei a 
. These trees are bud- 
ded" on very hardy 
eteins about 6 or 6 
feet high, of the Ribes 
family* to which the 
, Currant and Gooseberry 
belong. Just as bardy aa 
in the ordinaiy way offcrowlng 
them from the busn. WJli do well wherever 
Oorrants and Gooseberries grow. They have been prop- 
agated for years in Europe and 
Are In Almost Every Garden 
Too will find the berries on the trees larger and 
sweeter, and of coarse easier to pick than from 
the ordinary bush. Very ornamental in garden, 
lawn or along walks. Our catalog gives fuii de- 
scription aniTprioes. write for it today. Mailed 
H free. We carry a complete line of best Nursery 
Stock and Seeds. 
WANTS 6 MORE 
Chicflgo, Til. 
“The Tree Currant recolved from you has done very 
well; it la a great ornament »n»i something quit© out of 
the ordinary. I want six more of them.” 
JEAK RlFFENACK 
German Nurseries^ 
1S2 Union St. A Beatriee^ Neb. 
FROM GROWER TO PLANTER 
Ellwanger 
& Barry* s 
Shrubs, Roses 
Evergreens 
and 
Hardy Plants 
Are Famous 
The World Over 
Best stock at reasonable prices. No 
agents. Commissions saved. Collections 
unequalled. Beautiful illustrated cata> 
logne mailed free on request. ^ 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES 
Established 1840 Box W , Rochester, N. Y. 
WM. F. 
FLOWERiNS HEDGE 
ALTHEA CRESTED BEAUTY 
P o r a 
flower- 
i n g 
hedge, 
this 
new Althea is an ideal shrub. From midsummer 
to mid-autumn, when few other shrubs bloom, it 
produces a profusion of large glistening white 
flowers with radiating dark crimson center sur- 
mounted by a white crest. Can be grown high 
for a screen, or sheared close in spring for hedg- 
ing— the closer the shearing, the freer the bloom. 
One of our most showy shrubs. Strikes the eye 
at a distance and bears close inspection, the dead 
blooms, unlike otheraltheas, being inconspicuous. 
Equally good for hedge or specimen plants. 
2- 3 ft., $1.00 per 10, $ 6.00 per 100 
3- 4 ft., 1.50 per 10, 10.00 per 100 
My trade list includes a choice assortment of 
Azaleas and other native plants suitable for 
park and cemetery planting. 
BASSETT 
HAMMONTON 
HARDY NATIVE PLANTS 
NEW JERSEY 
Marks for all 
Galvanized 
Cast Iron 
Grave &Lot Marks 
‘*A Gu3Lra.ntee <wiih Every Mark" 
BERGER MFG. CO. 
Catalog on 
Requirements 4227-4229 Fergus St., CINCINNATI, 0 . Request 
Roofing Slate, Blackboards, Structural Slate 
Special attention given to Slate Burial Vaults, Catacombs, etc. 
ALI, ORDERS FII.I,ED PROMPTLY, 
AND GOOD WORK GUARANTEED 
All Sizes Kept Constantly in Stock 
Order Direct from the Manufacturers 
BANGOR STRUCTURAL SLATE COMPANY 
LOCK BOX 48 BANGOR. PENN. 
