VI 
P A R K A X D C E M ETEKY. 
file most complete brief text-book of 
the art of landscape gardening that we 
have. Prof. Waugh's high opinion of 
llie book is evident from the fact that 
he had used it for years as a reference 
book in his classes and his' fitness for 
the work of Americanizing the book- 
no one will question. Where the meth- 
ods of Kemp have been outgrown, the 
rules of modern practice have been 
added ; where merely a changing fash- 
ion is involved the editor has retained 
the Kemp standards and added some 
comment on modern American ideas. 
The book contains' 292 pages and many 
jihotographic and diagrammatic illustra- 
tions. 
“Garages and ^ilotor Boat Houses," 
recently published by the William T. 
Comstock Co., of New York City, con- 
tains a large number of photographs 
and plans of garages and motor boat 
houses of every size and description 
that might be useful to park or ceme- 
tery superintendents who may have to 
construct small boat houses or other 
buildings of the nature of shelter houses. 
ttn m iTtrrM rt ROCK-ISIEND 
iniincrniOnn. Illinois:;: 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
710 Sjkes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices, Sketches, Designs or full Work- 
ing Plans for Cemeteries, Parks, and Pub- 
lic or Home Grounds. Surveys made if re- 
quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
William Stuppe Company 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 
500 Fifth Avenue, NewYork,N.Y. 
Designing and Executing. Long experience 
and ability will guarantee satisfaction 
The One Man 
making a specialty of 
fixing over old tirne 
graveyards into mod- 
ern park cemeteries. 
The One Man 
who can aid you in 
an education of the 
lot owners to better 
conditions is 
HOWARD EVARTS WEED 
Landscape Architect 
1715 Railway Exchange, CHICAGO 
"ParK. and Cemetery The best Medinm 
~ for keeping- before 
Park and Cemetery Superintendents. 
PUBLISHER’S NOTES 
For twenty years P.\rk .v.xd Ce.me- 
TERV and its predeces.sor, "The Modern 
Cemetery,” have been endeavoring to 
lighten the burdens of cemetery man- 
agers by supply information not found 
in periodical form. Lack of public in- 
terest in cemetery management, and the 
comparatively limited possibilties in the 
way of revenue from advertisers, has 
made the matter of maintaining this 
journal much more a labor of love than 
of profit, and the constantly increasing 
cost of production has further involved 
the problem. In consequence of these 
conditions' it becomes necessary to ad- 
F*Iantlng Contracts 
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 fark Organizations are invited 
to correspond relative to eltherPLANNiNG or Plant- 
ing, or both. We will be pleased to make estimates 
on any proposition. 
THE JEWELL NURSEBV COMPANY 
Est. 1868. LakeCIty, Minn. 1200 Acres 
The Doddridge 
Grave Linings 
are more highly appreciated 
in cold, stormy weather than 
at any other time. That soft, 
warm, comfortable effect be- 
ing in such contrast to the 
cold gloomy appearance of 
the ordinary grave that both 
you and your customers are 
delighted with them. Then 
the waterproof backs insure 
you a nice clean lining. You 
need them more in the winter 
months than any other time. 
Then don’t forget our dirt 
covers and grave tents. 
Winter is coming and you 
will need them too. We 
make our waterproof dirt 
covers, 12x12 and our light- 
weight covers, 9x12, at $1.85. 
This is just what you want 
for dry weather — they are 
so easily handled that you 
would dread to use the 
heavy ones again. 
Send a postal at once 
for particulars. 
Doddridge Grave 
Decorating Co. 
Milton, Ind., U. S. A. 
And 
The Globe Casket Co. 
London, Ont., Canada 
