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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Austin Reversible Rollers 
Distinctive features 
A.nti-friction roller 
bearings. 
I^arge Diameter 
Reversible. 
Perfect balance. 
WeigHt can be added 
witbout altering 
proper balance or 
adding pressure to 
bearing's. 
Five sizes, 
eighteen different 
weig'Hts. 
Write J^or Illustrated Catalogue of SprinKfers, Jitoeepers 
and E,arth Handling Machinery, 
THE AUSTIN - WESTERN CO., LTD. 
CHICAGO 
ILLINOIS 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
MACHINE FOR MAKING. PAT AUG. 13. 1901. 
These Markers last forever and are nearly white in color. Made in 3 inch, V/i inch, 4 inch 
and 6 inch diam. Cheaper than painted wooden stakes. Write for circulars and booklet of Ceme- 
tery Specialties. Address, LEO G. HrtrtSE, OrtK. IF 
^ WHITE GLAZED 
' 235 ) terra-cotta 
GRAVE and lot markers 
DURABLE AS GRANITE WHITE AS MARBLE CHEAP AS WOOD 
Write at once for Prices and Particulars. 
ALBRIGHT & LIGHTCAP CO.. Limaville. Ohio 
Roofing Slate, Blackboards, Structural Slate 
Special attention given to Slate Burial Vaults, Catacombs, etc. 
AI.I. OKDEKS FII.I.ED PKOMPTI.Y, 
AND GOOD WOKK GUARANTEED 
All Sizes Kept Constantly in Stock 
Order Direct from the Mannfactnrers 
BANGOR STRUCTURAL SLATE COMPANY 
LOCK BOX 48 BANGOR, PENN. 
“Forest Belts of Western Kansas 
and Nebraska,” by Royal S. Kellogg, 
Bulletin No. 66 of the Department of 
Agriculture, treats of the physical con- 
ditions and topography of the tract 
mentioned, the natural forest, and its 
types, and a detailed study of the types, 
found in western Kansas and Ne- 
braska. Illustrated. 
Bulletin No. 63, Department of Agri- 
culture is “The Natural Replacement of 
White Pine in Old Fields in New Eng- 
land,” by S. N. Spring. It gives a brief 
history of the white pine, its growth 
and habits, and the development and 
characteristics of white pine woods in 
old fields and pastures. Half-tone illus- 
trations. 
The Delaware College Agricultural 
Experiment Station, Newark, Del., has 
issued bulletin No. 73, entitled “The 
K-L Emulsions and Spraying,” by C. P. 
Close, giving formulas for these mix- 
tures, directions for their use and some 
results that have been obtained. 
West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila- 
delphia, sends three specimens of its 
advertising literature — a small, neatly 
printed descriptive book, a vest-pocket 
calendar on ’ celluloid, and a special 
four-page folder telling about the per- 
petual care fund, the special yeaHy 
care, and the special trust for lots. 
“Ridgelawn, The New Metropolitan 
Cemetery,” is the title of a descriptive 
booklet of the new Ridgelawn Ceme- 
teries, comprising 270 acres between 
Paterson and Newark, N. J. 1 
The American Civic Association has 
issued in the form of a pocket size 
booklet the admirable address of Presi- 
dent Ambrose Swasey, of the Cleveland 
Chamber of Commerce, delivered' at the 
convention of the association last fall. 
It is entitled “How Cleveland Business 
Men Have Improved Their City,” and 
tells of the many activities of the 
Chamber of Commerce in Cleveland, 
which is a model organization of its 
kind. The association is also making 
arrangements for the publication in late 
spring or early summer of a handbook, 
to contain the rest of the papers read at 
the Cleveland convention and other in- 
formation touching the work of civic 
improvement. Suggestions as to the 
contents and arrangement of this hand- 
book are solicited by the secretary. 
Trade Catalogues, Etc. Received. 
Frederick W. Kelsey, 150 Broadway, 
New York ; Catalog No. 55 ; Choice 
Trees and Hardy Shrubs, 1906; beauti- 
fully printed and orderly in arrange- 
ment ; index, giving botanical and com- 
mon names of many of the best trees 
and hardy plants. Also a vest-pocket 
Accurate Records of interments 
are indispensable to a well-ordered ceme- 
tery. Specimen pag'es of record books, in- 
dexes of interments and lot diagram books 
sent on application. 
B. J. UAIdHT, 324 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 
JAMES MaePHERSON, 
CONSULTING 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
TRENTON, N. J. 
