PARK AND CEMETERY . 
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Deutzia 
Lemoineii 
Is one of the choicest small shrubs, covered in the " 
blossoming season with a profusion of pure white flowers. The 
tall varieties of Deutzia are also among the most beautiful 
flowering shrubs and should receive more attention from plant- 
ers who aim to produce effective results. 
A beautiful Catalogue with many new illustrations will be 
mailed on request. It contains descriptions of these charming shrubs, also of 
the largest and most complete collections to be found in this country of 
Fruit CLfid Ornamental Trees 
Shrubs^ ^oses and Hardjr Plants 
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lii 20th Century Roadway Dust Layer 
and Weed Exterminator [s dent> to take note of and consider WELL* 
THE HOWE PROCESS OF ROAD TREATMENT AND CONSTRUCTION 
T he chemical used, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, has long been known and used as a surface application and dust layer, but it has remained FOR 
THE INVENTION of the HOWE METHOD of application and incorporation to show its GREAT POSSIBILITIES. By this method of 
preparation and application, the chemical is so incorporated as to render its WASTE or DESTRUCTION impossible, and its use adds very 
GREATLY to the LIFE and SERVICE of a roadway. The BOND of MOISTURE catches the particles of dust that blow on the roadway, and 
holds them in bondage. It also prevents the stone, the SUSTAINING PART ot the road, from chafing or grinding; which is the principal 
part or cause of destruction in all forms of made roadway, i 
The preparation and application is very SIMPLE, no special tools or appliances are needed. Anyone of ordinary intelligence can prepare, 
apply and maintain a roadway, and the cost is very much less than any other treatment that will give one-half as good results. 
READ THE TESTIMONIALS 
Printed by special permission of Mr. John Reid, President, 
and Mr. Frank Eurich, Secretary-Treasurer, of the Association 
of American Cemetery Superintendents. Mr. Reid is in charge 
of Mt. Elliott and Mt. Olivet Cemeteries, while Mr. Eurich is in 
charge of Woodlawn Cemetery at Detroit, Mich. 
Detroit^ Mich., February 28, 1910. 
Gentlemen: In reference to your Howe Calcium Chloride 
treatment of avenues, it is all you recommend it to be, and you 
have permission to use my name in regard to the use of it. 
Yours truly, 
JOHN REID, Supt. 
Detroit, Mich., March 8, 1910. 
Gentlemen: Desirous of securing a dustless and, if possible 
a weedless condition of roads in our cemetery we decided to make 
a trial last spring of your treatment of the surface with Calcium 
Chloride. 
I desire to say that this experiment has proven a complete 
success, really beyond our expectations; the road so treated re- 
mained practically ductless and to all intents and purposes also 
weedless all summer. 
We shall make preparations to treat all our roads this Spring, 
and as soon as conditions are favorable, we shall send in our oider. 
Wishing you a successful season, we remain. 
Very truly yours, 
WOODLAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 
By Frank Eurich, Supt. 
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