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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
We suggest you order now. Clean 
up your grounds for the balance of 
the season — sterilize the ground 
against next year's weeds. We 
are prepared to ship immediately. 
Prices on request. 
How do You kill weeds? 
Leading parks and 
cemeteries all over 
the country have 
long since solved the 
problem of killing 
weeds in roads, gut- 
ters, drives, paths, 
etc., without paying 
excessive labor costs 
several times during 
the year. 
Atlas Chem ical Weed 
Killer, diluted with 
20 parts water and 
sprinkled over the 
ground, enters the 
top of the weed and 
and burns down to 
the very root. Weed 
dies in a few days — 
then no more trouble 
for the whole season. 
Atlas also sterilizes 
the ground round 
about, checking re- 
growth the following 
year. 
Atlas may be applied 
in a sprinkler, or, 
where small areas are 
to be cleaned, in a 
watering can. 
W6€D-KILL£R 
Grass and Weed.-K.lllin.g' Chemical 
For killing weeds in lawns, use Lawn Silicate 
CHIPMAN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CO. INC. 
95 Liberty Street New York 
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The Automatic Sealing Concrete Burial Vault 
The one Burial Vault that will 
always protect its contents 
against water and all other 
elements forever. No Sunken 
Graves, they get better with age. 
Perfect Steel Molds cast these 
vaults. Ask for big catalogue. 
It will mean dollars to you. 
THE AUTOMATIC SEALING VAULT CO., 24 E. River St., Pcra, Ihd.^ 
CEMETERY RECORDS 
For cemeteries of all sizes. 1.000 cemeteries are using 
our method for keeping their records of Burials, Location 
of Graves, etc. Descriptive circular sent on request,. 
PARK AND CEMETERY, 536 S. Clark St., CHICAGO. ILL. 
pany has been incorporated at Philadel- 
phia for $50,000 by Max Schuchardt of 
Chicago. 
Rose Hill Cemetery Company of 
Owensboro, Ky., was recently incorpor- 
ated with a capital of $10,000 by R. E. 
Massie, G. Cicero Massie and L. N. Burns. 
Middlefork Cemetery Company, Middle- 
fork, Ind., was recently incorporated. The 
directors are Robert J. Unger, Calvin Un- 
ger, John Catron, Elwoojl M. Avery, 
Thomas A. Catron, Roy N. Connoway, 
Elmer C. Dean, Andrew L. Irwin. 
A fence of w’oven spring steel four feet 
high, strung on reinforced concrete posts 
is being erected around the City Cemetery 
at New Ulm, IMinn. 
The new chapel recently erected at the 
Camp Creek Cemetery northeast of Julian, 
Neb., has been formally dedicated. 
Cloverland Cemetery Association, Clover- 
land, Asotin county. Wash., was recently 
incorporated by Sam Barkley and J. T. 
Manow. 
Washington Lawn Cemetery Company 
of Centralia, Wash., has been incorporated. 
The incorporators are Lulu B. Miller, H. 
W. Thompson, T. H. McCleary, Estelle 
Davis, C. B. Fowler, Rose Sears, J. J. 
Hunt, W. H. Copping and G. C. Ellsbury. 
A certificate of incorporation has been 
issued to Plainview Cemetery, Mount 
Morris, 111. The incorporators are Dr. W. 
W. Hanes, F. L. Watts and C. V. Coffman. 
There is a movement on foot at Ana- 
mosa, Iowa, to extend Riverside Cemetery 
south to the bank of the Wapsipinicon 
River. The tract of land between the oc- 
cupied portion of the cemetery and the 
river will be purchased. A landscape 
architect has been secured and plans will 
be drawn up to change and improve the 
driveways and generally improve the land- 
scape of the ground. 
Plans are being made for improvements 
in the Ames. Cemetery, Ames, la., on the 
additional land recently purchased. The 
new cemetery plot will be divided into 285 
lots and will be sold on the perpetual care 
basis. 
The Cover Illustration 
The entrance gates and fence illustrated 
on the cover of this issue were designed by 
the Stewart Iron Works Co., of Cincinnati, 
O., and represent a style of ornamental 
iron work very appropriate to either park 
or cemetery. 
The harmony of the \'arious parts has 
been \ ery carefully worked out by the de- 
signer, who has studied to secure a digni- 
- fied ornamental effect without being over- 
ornate or florid in decoration. 
The scroll work and structural parts of 
the gates are well planned for the max- 
, i:;q.um strength and durability without sac- 
rificing anything of beauty of line or har- 
mony with its landscape environment. 
This attractive design can be varied in 
many wa 3 ^s to suit' the needs of any size 
drive or any entrance layout. 
