Till 
PARK AND CEMETERY. 
another son, David T. M., is also em- 
ployed in the cemetery. Of the other 
•children two sons are United Presby- 
terian ministers, and a daughter is 
the wife of a minister. “An honest 
unan’s the noblest work of God.” And 
-on this pedestal, his whole life long, 
William Crosbie stood. He was a 
■Christian gentleman, a member and 
staunch supporter and for many years 
.-an elder of the United Presbyterian 
Church of the city of his residence. 
Than his, the probity of no man in 
the community stood higher. His 
Board of Management loved him as 
■well as trusted him, and when speak- 
ing with me the day of the funeral, 
they expressed themselves more as 
if they had parted with a brother 
than with an employe. All Washing- 
ton deplored his loss. He was a 
sturdy, worthy, sterling son of a 
rugged land, a noble credit to his na- 
tive country, and a desirable and ap- 
preciated citizen of the home of his 
adoption. As a man shall love his 
mother and cleave unto his wife, he 
was Scotch to the core, and Ameri- 
can in heart, soul, interest and sym- 
pathy. And as Saul in stature tow- 
ered over the Children of Israel, so 
■does the Crosbie family rise among 
its fellowmen, 6 ft. to 6 ft. 6! Far 
seeing in business matters he had 
obtained a competency. Progressive 
In professional ways, more especially 
in his septuagenarian years he stood 
forth for every advanced idea in mod- 
ern cemetery work, and with the 
•courage of his convictions, he mould- 
ed the minds of the lot owners into 
his own conception. He was a regu- 
lar and interested attendant at the 
annual conventions of the Cemetery 
Superintendents, and always ready in 
their discussions. But who would 
have thought that that black-haired, 
tall, erect, brawny Scot was in his 
80th year; he worked more like a man 
■of 60. He had trees in his heart and 
an arboretum in his cemetery. He 
practiced what he preached. Time 
and time again he urged his State 
and the National Government in the 
interest of trees and forestry, and so 
practically and sensibly was this done, 
that his counsel was heeded and 
sought for, utilized and absorbed. 
Sadly we shall miss our genial friend. 
W. F. 
William H. Moon, the well-known 
nurseryman of Morrisville, Pa., died 
Nov. 18, in Trenton, N. J. He was 
stricken just as he stepped from the 
trolley car on which he had come 
from Morrisville, and was assisted to 
the office of his family physician. Dr. 
Court, only a short distance away. 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
710 Sykes Bldg., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Advices, Sketches, Desig-usor full Work- 
ing Plans for Cemeteries, Parks, and Pub- 
lic or Home Grounds. Surveys made if re- 
quired. Correspondence solicited. City 
Park Engineer. 
F^Iantlng Oontraots 
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 Park 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 NURSERY COMPANY 
Est. 1868. Lake City, Minn. 1200 Acres 
We have given special thought to the manu- 
facture of pumps developing sufficient pressure 
to thoroughly spray shade trees in parks, cem- 
eteries, along city streets, etc. Deming outfits, 
therefore, . are particularly adapted to that 
work — they develop high pressures, even when 
supplying eight or more nozzles. 
Deming Power Sprayers 
are the choice of park siiperintendents, com- 
missioners and owners of great estates. Deming 
outfits are durable and efficient; all working 
parts are brass, and the rigid construction 
prevents lose motion between pump and engine. 
We shall be pleased to furnish specifications, 
blue-prints, and estimates. We make pumps 
for all uses; general agencies in principal cities. 
The One Man 
making a specialty of fixing over 
old time graveyards into modern 
park cemeteries. 
The One Man 
who can make a modern plan for 
your new addition is 
HOWARD EVARTS WEED 
Landscape Architect 
303 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore. 
William Stuppe Company 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 
SOO Fifth Avenue, NewYork,N.Y. 
Designing and Executing. Long experience 
and abiiity wiil guarantee satisfaction. 
Cfjristian Sensen 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT and FORESTER 
309 Beacon Bldg., Wichita, Kans. 
Parks, Park Systems. Modern Cemeteries, City 
Forestry, Reports, Plans, Engineering. 
Public Grounds Beautified 
K/IL/1K/1 
Grows anywhere quickly. All it needs is soil, moisture; 
produces even growth, strong, healtliy turf. Selected 
seeds, powerful concentrate o£ dried animal manure mixed 
in scientific proportions. Gets quick results where every- 
thing else fails. Goes further tlian other seed. Used in 
largest parks. Try it. 5-lb. box $1.00, prepaid anywhere 
east of Missouri River. Special price for public grounds 
Ask particulars, and get our free, helpful book, “flow to 
Make a Law'n.” 
THE KALAKA CO., 829 Exchange Aye.. CHICAGO 
Ellwanger & Barry’s 
TRces 
Shrubs 
Roses and Plants 
are known and planted everywhere. 
Leaders for 70 years. Booklet free. 
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES, Rochester, N.Y. 
THE DEMING COMPANY 
830 Depot Street, Salem, Ohio 
The Waller Vault 
Everlasting 
Water, Vermin and Burglar Proof 
Made from the best Ohio blue and buff fine 
grain stone, any size or style, standard sizes always in stock. We guarantee quality, work- 
manship and prompt shipment. 
Write for circular and prices. Grave covers or unfinished stock! furnished when wanted. 
THE WALLER BROS. STONE CO. 
Sales Office, Masonic Temple, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO Quarries and Mills, McDERMOTT, OHIO 
