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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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XATIVE BOULDER FORMATION, XATURAET.Y PLANTED. 
Woodlawn Cemetery, New Y"ork City. 
FFECTS IN CEMETERY 
structure of Barre granite erected by 
the Presbrey-Coykendall Co. 
On the other page is a rock and 
boulder formation as provided by na- 
ture, The planting consists of dwarf 
evergreens, azaleas and rhododen- 
drons. The trees and lawn frame a 
distant view, in the center of which 
is the Frederick H. Jentz mausoleum. 
This is of Hallowell granite, erected 
by th.e C. E. Tayntor Granite Co. 
These two pictures of boulder ef- 
fects are remarkable for their sim- 
plicity and natural effect. They con- 
trast strongly with the imitation nat- 
ural stone work of some of the so- 
called “rock-faced” monumental work, 
with its severely ragged waves. 
