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ROAD IN FOREST LAWN CEMETERY, OMAHA, NEB., BUILT WITH TARVIA X 
The Success of Tarvia 
In Forest Lawn Cemetery 
We illustrate above one of the smooth, 
dustless, durable, tarviated roads in Forest 
Lawn Cemetery. Regarding these roads, 
Mr. James Y. Craig, the Superintendent, 
writes as follows: 
FOREST LAWN CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. 
Omaha, Neb., April 5, 1910. 
Barrett Mfg. Co. 
Gentlemen;— I take this opportunity of stating that our 
TARVIA macadam roadways, of which we have about 
20,000 square yards, are in perfect condition, even though 
they have at times been subjected to very heavy traffic 
conditions. In some instances the monuments which have 
been transported over these roads would vary in weight 
from twelve to twenty tons, gross weight. Even under 
these conditions the roads have stood up first class. 
I wish to state further that there have been macadam 
roads constructed in this vicinity later than our roads 
which were not treated with TARVIA, which have not 
stood the test. 
Yours very truly. 
(Signed) JAMES Y. CRAIG. 
Another important feature of tarviated 
roads which makes them particularly de- 
sirable for cemetery use, is the fact that 
they are practically mudless in wet weather. 
Pedestrians can use the roads even after 
a severe storm without discomfort. For 
this very reason a large number of roads 
in Graceland Cemetery, Chicago, were tar- 
viated. 
Tarvia is made in three grades — Tarvia 
X for road construction, and Tarvia A and 
B for surface treatment. 
Booklet covering these treatments in de- 
tail mailed free on request. 
Barrett Manufacturing Company 
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