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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
has been engaged to lay out the new 
Mission Cemetery at San Antonio, Tex- 
as, after his design which was published 
in Park and Cemetery last February. 
Mr. William Haven Atkinson, super- 
intendent of Riverview Cemetery, Tren- 
ton, N. J., and Emma Virginia Sim- 
mons, assistant secretary and treasurer 
of the Westminster Cemetery Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa., were married at noon 
on the 19th of October at St. Matthias 
Church, Philadelphia. After the cere- 
mony Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson left for 
an extended trip through the South. 
Upon their return they will reside at 
863 Center street, Trenton, N. J. 
PUBLISHER’S NOTE 
On September 1 the Postmaster- 
General put into effect the new order 
covering the transmission of second- 
class mail matter, which includes such 
periodicals as Park and Cemetery 
and similar publications. This neces- 
sarily will cause delay in delivery in 
most cases, and especially to our 
long-distance subscribers, whose pa- 
tience the publisher invokes. There 
is considerable injustice in this effort 
at economy on the part of the Post- 
Office Department and it is to be 
hoped that the matter will meet a 
more satisfactory solution at Wash- 
ington in the near future. 
TRADE CATALOGS 
Special Wholesale Price List, 
Trees, Shurbs and Hardy Plants, Fall 
1911, from F. W. Kelsey Nursery Co., 
150 Broadway, New York. 
Wholesale Trade List, Fall 1911, 
from Eastern Nurseries, Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 
ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY 
American Association of Park Supts. 
President, W. H. Dunn, Kansas City, Mo. 
Secretary-Treasurer, F. L. Mulford, Dept, 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Association of American Cemetery Supts. 
President, John J. Stephens, Supt. Green- 
Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, O. 
Secretary-Treasurer, Bellett Lawson, Jr., 
Supt. Elmwood Cemetery, River Grove, 
111 . 
American Society of Landscape Archi- 
tects. 
President, Chas. N. Lowrle, 103 Park Ave., 
New York. 
Secretary, Chas. D. Lay, 103 Park Av., 
New York. 
Railway Gardening Association. 
President, Patrick Foy, Norfolk & West- 
ern Ry., Roanoke, Va. 
Secretary-Treasurer, J. S. Butterfield, Mo. 
Pacific Ry.. Lee’s Summit, Mo. 
American Civic Association. 
President, J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 
burg, Pa. 
Secretary, Richard B. Watrous, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 
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(THEY NEVER RUST) 
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MARKS FORI 
NUMBERING 
GRAVES. LOTS 
& SECTIONS 
BOUQUET HOLDERS. CROSSES, ETC. 
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STA. A.. CINCINNATI. OHIO REQUEST 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers. 
Made 3 inch, 354 inch, 4 inch and 5 inch diameters, 8, 10 and 12 inch lengths, and all kinds oftop marks 
Nearly white in color and practically everlasting. Made under HAASE CONCRETE WKS 
Patents No. 680.432 and 734,854. For circulars and prices. Address OAK PAR.K, ILL. 
Cemeteries West of Rockies Address, LEO G. HAASE, Pasadena, Calif. 
WHITE GLAZED 
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DURABLE AS GRANITE WHITE AS MARBLE CHEAP AS WOOD 
Write at once for Prices and Particulars. 
ALBRIGHT & LIGHTCAP CO., Limaville. Ohio 
(Successors to M. B. Mishler, Ravenna, Ohio.) 
AGENTS — Yes, we want an agent 
in every town to sell our monuments. 
Cemetery Superintendents and Sex- 
tons make good money. Our terms 
are right. The best of work supplied. 
Write to-day for our terms. We have 
hundreds of agents. 
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PARK AVENUE •.* *.* STERLING, ILUNOIS 
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