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PARK AND CEMETERY 
Park and Cemetery 
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ESTABLISHED 1890. 
OBJECT: To advance Art out-of-Doors. with 
special reference to the improvement of parks, 
cemeteries, home g^rounds, and the promotion of 
Town and Village Improvement Associations, 
John W. Weston, C. E,, Editor. 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St., CHICAGO 
Eastern Office t 
1538 Am.Tract Society Bldg., New York. 
Snbscription $1.00 a Year in Advance. 
Foreign Subscription $1.60. 
Published Monthly. 
Issued on the 15th of the Month. 
(Continued from p. 126.) 
J. M. Thorbtirn & Co., of New York, 
have moved into new quarters as an- 
nounced in their advertisement on an- 
other page. The building is 5 stories 
high and has a basement and sub-cellar. 
It is 160 feet deep, running through the 
entire block and having an entrance on 
Barclay St. and one on Park Place. 
The Park Place end will be used as a 
shipping and receiving department. 
They occupy the whole building, which 
has been entirely remodeled for their 
business ; a new electric elevator has 
been installed and everything is thor- 
large seed business. 
Trade Publications, Etc., Received. 
The Portland Cremation Associa- 
tion, Portland, Ore., has issued a neat- 
ly printed illustrated book describing 
the Portland Crematorium, the pro- 
cess of cremation, charges, etc. Frank 
B. Gibson is superintendent and man- 
ager of the crematory. 
Catalog. No. 47, of Flint & Walling 
Mfg. Co., Kendallville, Ind., describ- 
ing their tanks and substructures ; 
handsomely printed and illustrated. 
Special summer and autumn circu- 
lar of Elm City Nurseries, New 
Haven, Conn. 
pV|i 'Hl'ti' iC s 
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44 W. EA<iLE St, BUFFALO.N.Y. 
Planting and working plans furnished 
for parks, cemeteries. publicand private 
grounds. Improvement and organization ot cemer 
lerias a specialty. Fifteen years' experience. 
STONE CRUSHERS AND ST. IOI .1 
PARHSano CFMETERIFSliiMyi^ 
' Julian Scholl 6 * Co 1-2^ 
CHAPTER II 
A stone crushing plant is often the means of saving 
much money. We make the celebrated RELIANCE 
STONE CRUSHER and refer to many satisfied owners 
of Reliance plants, such as Calvary Cemetery and 
Fernclitf Cemetery of New York City. 
An 8x14 Reliance Crusher can be run by a 5 ton 
Universal roller or a 9x16 by a 7 ton. We manufacture 
the necessary elevator and screen for elevating and 
screening the stone. We furnish plans without charge. 
WORKS ; KINGSTON, NEW YORK. 
New York Office, St. Paul Bldg., 220 Broadway 
The Kelly-Springfield Road Roller Co. 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
S X E A yw 
ROLLERS 
OF ALL K.INOS 
For rolling Macadam, Gravel, Asphalt and 
Dirt Roads. The most successful machine 
for rolling turf and light driveways 
Se7id for catalogue. 
^ Built the Premier Way" 
Greenhouses of Satisfaction 
They satisfy everybody. For park or cemetery they are uiieiiualled. The outside 
pleases the eye, the inside satisfies the mind —and the pocket. An artistic exterior — 
a practical interior. You see the Premiers are built by specialists— that is why they 
are so perfect. Double strength everything. A handy man can erect one in a few 
hours— that is because they are so portable. 
Write _for illustrated list 2Vo. 4-6 
Chas. H. Manley, Premier Works, St. Johns, Mich. 
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M. D. JONES & CO., 
73 PortlandSt., BOSTON, HASS. 
Makers of 
GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS 
IRON RESERVOIR VASES 
Bouquet Holders, Chairs and Settees in a number 
of styles. Metallic Wreaths and Crosses. Cem- 
Berlin Reservoir 
etery Sign Posts, Lot Marks, etc. 
Vase, the best SEND FOR CATALOGUE D. 
for plants 
Boston Panel Settees and 
Chairs ; can be shipped 
packed flat; made in dif- 
ferent lengths. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENINQ - = By F. A. Waugh 
An admirable treatise on the general principles governing outdoor art, with 
many suggestions for their application to the commoner problems of gardening. 
Illustrated, 12 mo. Cloth; price, $0 50. Sent postpaid by 
R, J. HAIGHT, 324 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 
