PARK AND CEMETERY. 
VII 
Save Your Trees! 
Thousands of trees are going into 
decay and dying each year from lack 
of proper knowledge and care. 
Every true American loves to see 
our country made more beautiful and we 
feel we can do our part in helping others 
by making a few suggestions and show- 
ing cuts of our work to help maintain 
the natural beauty of which we should 
be proud. 
Look this month at the trees around 
your parks, homes and cemeteries to see 
if you can find decayed holes, as in the 
accompanying photos. These trees were 
decayed before our men worked on them. 
READY FOR FILLING. 
Showing Metal Reinforcement and Scientific 
Method of Preparing Cavities. 
AN OLD MONARCH OAK. 
In the Oak Grove Cemetery at Uniontown, Pa. 
Repairing the Damage of the Lightning. 
One of our hardest problems is that of treating and 
restoring a tree after it has been shattered by electricity, 
but ordinarily, if a tree is taken in time it can be saved. 
It would not be natural to let a child die without 
making every effort to save it, so let us hold this same 
feeling as regards the sick trees, and in case you are 
puzzled about any of your trees, write us, and we will 
mail you one of our Illustrated Booklets free. Also, we 
will be pleased to make any inspection regarding same* 
Address DAVEY FORESTRY CO., 
LOCK BOX c KENT, OHIO 
