PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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The directors of Spring Grove Cem- 
etery, Cincinnati, have arranged for 
the construction of two stone build- 
ings. In the new part a one-story and 
basement shelter house, 18 by 30 feet, 
will be erected, and at the north en- 
trance on Winton road a lodge, 26 
by 42 feet, is to be built. Elzner & 
Anderson, architects, prepared the 
plans. 
Arrangements are being made by 
Mrs. J. J. Blodgett, of New York, for 
the erection of a receiving vault in 
Sylvan Lawn Cemetery, Greene, N. 
Y. This is a much needed improve- 
ment. 
New entrance gates from Jefferson 
Avenue into Forest Lawn Cemetery, 
Saginaw, Mich., have recently been 
completed in memory of the late Hon. 
V/m. L. Webber, who left a bequest 
for the purpose. The gates are of 
wrought iron, giving an opening of 
14 feet for teams and 414 feet for each 
footway. There are four pillars of 
Bedford stone. 
At the town meeting, Milford, 
Conn., besides $250 voted to the Mil- 
ford Cemetery Association for the 
care of the grounds, $250 was also 
appropriated for rebuilding the dilapi- 
dated fence along the railroad tracks 
between the cemetery and railroad. 
Three national Bohemian organiza- 
tions have secured an option on a 32- 
acre tract a half mile north of Ke- 
wanee. Wis., for cemetery purposes. 
The Cleveland IMausoleum Co., 
Cleveland, O., are erecting a concrete 
compartment mausoleum of 400 crypts 
at Brooklyn Heights Cemetery. It 
will have • a stone entrance and marble 
interior finish, and will be 133 feet by 
30 feet. Hunkin Bros. Construction 
Co., contractors. 
There is talk of a handsome gate- 
way, to cost $10,000, for Mountain 
Grove Cemetery, Bridgeport, Conn. 
'The Skandinavian Cemetery Asso- 
ciation, Rockford, III., is planning the 
erection of a chapel on its grounds. 
Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville, 111., 
is to have a concrete compartment 
mausoleum. A contract has been se- 
cured by the Oak Hill trustees and the 
International Mausoleum Co., of Chi- 
cago, for a mausoleum of 240 crypts, 
built externally of concrete and fin- 
ished on the interior with marble. A 
plot of land has been deeded, 10 crypts 
are given to the trustees, and a sum 
of $1,000 is deposited with the ceme- 
tery officials as a perpetual trust for 
maintenance. The deal, however, will 
be called off if the company fails to 
dispose of enough crypts to justify 
the erection of the building. 
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free from weeds with 
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Clean for two years by one 
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Company 
Reade Building Hoboken, N. J. 
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255 S. Senate Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 
f^lantlng; Oontraots 
We are among the largest growers of ornamental 
trees, shrubs and plants In America. Hardy va- 
rieties a specialty. We employ a competent land- 
scape gardener for the service of our large patron- 
age. Cemetery and i'ark Organizations are invited 
to correspond relative to either Planning orPLANT- 
ING, or both. We will be pleased to make estimates 
on any proposition. 
THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY 
Est. 1868 Lake City, Minn. 1200 Acres 
DEALER IN 
Spruce, Balaam and Hemlock Boughs 
Hardy Cut Ferns, Lycopodium, Laurel 
Mosses, etc. Boughs for cemetery use and 
for covering plants in winter. Hemlock 
is used for festooning and background, 
decorating halls, churches, etc. 
Boughs put up in 100 lb. bales. Can 
furnish in Bale, Ton or Car Load Lots. 
Now is the time to place your order for 
carload lots for Fall delivery before the 
rush Strictly No. 1 Stock. Write for prices. 
Address H. J, SMITH, Hinsdale, Mass. 
The Hoosier Cement Burial Vault Molds 
All steel, no wood to shrink, swell and warp, always 
ready, without repairs and good for a lifetime. Best 
cement proposition known, 500 per cent PROFITS. 
Telescopes and adjusts for making twenty sizes of 
sinks, bath-tubs, tanks and vaults with circle cor- 
ners, preventing cracks. Corners strongest portion 
of walls. 
Agents Wanted. For particulars address 
BALL & BROOKSHIER, Patentees & M’f’rs, Thorntown, Ind. 
Forest and 
— Ornamental — 
Seedlings 
100 M. Hamamelis Virginica 
transplanted, 2 to 6 ft. 
Fine. 
10 M. Sweetgum 3 to 8 ft. 
20 M. Tulip Poplar 4 to 10 ft. 
10 M. Carolina Poplars 6 to 
12 ft. 
100 M. Calycanthus, Sweet 
Shrub, 2 to 3 ft. 
I Large stock Walnuts, Red Bud, 
Sweetgum, Ash, Elm, Sycamore, 
Catalpa Speciosa, Black Locust, 
California Privet and various 
other seedlings at lowest prices. 
Send for list. 
FOREST NURSERY CO. 
McMinnville, Tenn. 
Accurate Records of interments 
are indispensable to a well-ordered ceme- 
tery. Specimen pages of record books, in- 
dexes of interments and lot diagram books 
sent on application. 
B. J. HAIGHT, 324 Dearborn Street, Chlcage. 
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Write at once for Prices and Particulars. 
ALBRIGHT & LIGHTCAP CO., Limaville, Ohio 
(Successors to M. B. Mishler, Ravenna, Ohio.) 
BIND YOUR COPIES 
OF Park and Cemetery 
With the EMERSON PATENT BINDER 
Price 75c. postpaid. R. J. Haight, 324 Dear- 
born St . Ch cago. 
