IV 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
A ready buyer 
awaits these trees 
Not the ordinary grade as commonly offered. Not fair specimens 
but the cream of large blocks selected when young and trans- 
planted- with ample room for development, pruned, cultivated 
and well fertilized. Such trees not only transplant better but 
their shapeliness and vigor show the result of our special treat- 
ment. When you buy these specimens you get the best efforts 
of over half a century’s plant-growing experience. Yon will never 
take chances on the ordinary grade if you see this stock list. 
Lindens: American, European and White Leaved 
Horse Chestnuts: Red and White Flowering 
Maples: Norway, Sugar and Sycamore 
Ash: White and Green 
Oriental Plane 
American Elm 
Every Plant Buyer 
should have a copy of our Fall Catalog of Hardy Ornamental 
Plants. Our stock and service are both well known among Park 
and Cemetery Superintendents. We grow good stock and aim 
to please our patrons. Ask for catalog. 
Thomas Meehan & Sons, Inc. 
Wholesale Growers of Hardy Plants 
Dresher Box 5 Penna. 
THE 
Moore-System 
Trade Mark 
Mausoleums 
^VAULTS AND RECEIVING TOMBS 
ill ^* BuiltTto^StandCforAges ” iili 
$20.00 reward will be paid the Cemetery Superintendent, 
Plot Salesman, or Clerk who first reports to me the clear- 
est detailed information that a Moore-System Mausoleum 
or Vault is to be erected in his cemetery, payable when Mr. 
Moore receives his license fee from the owner or builder. 
“Built on the Moore-System” stands for honest 
material and construction throughout. Solidity, Good Ventila- 
tion, Freedom from Leakage or Dampness are its strongest 
recommendations. 
The trade-mark “THE MOORE-SYSTEM” on your 
work is an absolute guarantee that you have the best. 
Any reputable dealer or builder can obtain a special 
license to build The Moore-System (trade-mark) mauso- 
leum upon payment of a nominal royalty fee of One Hun- 
dred Dollars ($100.00) per mausoleum built. If he does 
not already use The Moore-System Mausoleum Construc- 
tion, it will pay you to call your local dealer or builder’s 
attention to this advertisement. 
A copy of The Moore-System of Mausoleum Construction, 
patented, will be forwarded on request. 
Thomas J. Moore 
Vault and Mausoleum Builder 
140 Nassau St. New York, N. Y. 
How to 
Plan the 
Home Grounds 
By Samuel Parsons, Ex-Supt. of 
Parks, New York Cify. 27 chap- 
ters of suggestive text, profusely 
illustrated, on how to plan, plant 
and care for home grounds; also 
treats of parks, cemeteries, city 
and village squares, station 
grounds. 249 pages. Price $1.00. 
R. J. HAIGHT, 324 Dearborn Si., Chicago 
They Go Together 
A Beautiful 
Monument 
and a Beau- 
tiful Vase. 
Vases, Settees, 
Chairs and Win- 
dow Boxes. 
The 
Kramer Bros. 
Foundry Co. 
Dayton :: Ohio 
r^lantlng Contraots 
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 Park Organizations are invited 
to correspond relative to eitherPLANNiNG or Plant- 
ing, or both. We will be pleased to make estimates 
on any proposition. 
THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY 
Est. 1868 Lake City. Minn. 1200 Acres 
EVERGREENS: We have one of t he finest blocks of American Arborvitae and a smaller block of 
White Snriice equally fine that ever grew. Almost every plant is a specimen. 
DECIDUOUS TREES: Silver Maple, Carolina Poplar, Box Elder, Ash, Birch, Tulip, Poplar, Catalpa, 
Sugar Maple, Black Sugar Maple, Larch and many other sorts in lesser lota. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS: Lilac, Syriuga, Althaea, “Pussy Willow”Japan Quince, SpiraeaVan Houttei, 
White Fringe, California Privet, Calycanthus, Witch Haael, African Tamerax and others. 
VINES: Chinese trailing Honeysuckle, Wisteria, Wild Grapes, Trumpet Creeper, Bittersweet 
and others. 
SEEDLINGS: Have one-half million of these. We collect millions of the beautiful, hardy 
native perennials. We also grow many of these. Send us your list of wants for quotations. 
HOPEPALE NURSERIES, Hopedale, III. 
