PARK AND 
CEMETERY. 
IX 
Little Details Count in Greenhouse 
Building 
How many houses that you know of, have been all but 
spoiled in appearance just because care was not given 
to the little details? You say such and such a house is 
a good house — but. And it is the buts thatmakc the 
difference between a house that is carefully designed 
and as carefully built; and the one that has been slight- 
ed in the so-called “little details”. It is just these 
details that are the making of a house. The fact that 
we have done so many big things so well is conclusive 
proof that the little things are not slighted. 
Our Building Superintendents have been called cranks 
because they make such a “holler” if things are not up 
to snuff. If there is any kicking to be done, we prefer 
to do it. 
If you want a thoroughly up-to-date house built by a 
firm that does business with an eye on the details, then 
write to us. 
In our new catalog, the houses shown are given a page. 
We want every gardener to have a copy of the catalog. 
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What Cemetery Superintendents 
Need to Know 
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laws relating to the dead, etc., often comes to the Ceme- 
tery Superintendent. 
Fairchild Cemetery Manual 
gives in compact form the greatest amount of such in- 
formation that was ever compiled. 
The legal information alone is worth ten times the cost 
of the book. 
No cemetery superintendent who has ever examined the 
Manual would do without it. 
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CEMETERY RECORDS 
A Simple System of Keeping a 
Complete Record of Interments., 
Lot owners., Location of Graves, etc. 
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PEONIES 
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W© will replace wifh three, every plant 
blooming untrue to description. 
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[Term 
MABIE LEMOINE (Calot 1868). A valuable sort because the 
latest white to bloom, thus cxtendin}? the season after earlier ones are 
passed.- It has immense fircainy or ivory white blooms on very stiff stems. 
The blooms often measurfe 7 inches across. 
Divided $ 3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 1(X) 
Small $0 10 each, -l.tK) per doz., 30.00 per 100 
Larpe (4 year) 1.00 each, 10.00 per doz., 75.00 per 100 
MIBEIXiLE (Crousse 1894). A thin 
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Clipping from our New Price List. 
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We have as Fine aList of Varieties as can be found in America 
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