PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Ill 
ROSE HILL CEMETERY, .CHICAGO, ILL. 
Constant Sprinkling 
Unnecessary 
Solvay Granulated Calcium Chloride is 
the most satisfactory and least expensive 
method of keeping cemeteries, parks and 
drives in perfect condition, smooth and 
firm — free from weeds and dust. 
Solvay Granulated Calcium Chloride 
is odorless, stainless and will not discolor the surface of the drive, never becomes 
slippery or sticky. Sown dry by hand, hand cart or horse distributor. One applica- 
tion puts the surface in perfect condition, causing it to pack firmly and resist wear — 
a second application is usually enough for a season. 
Write for Sample of Chemical and Illustrated Road Book. 
The Solvay Process Co. - - Syracuse, N. Y. 
Prof. White of the Massachusetts Agricultural College Gives the Following Endorsement of L. & B. Houses 
t ( 'y^HREE years ago the Lord & Burnham 
X Company constructed! a range of 
' greenhouses for the Massachusetts 
Agricultural College. This range consisted 
of a carnation, rose, tomato, cucumber, violet 
and general house, each 50 ft. by 26 ft. These 
were connected by an alley house 128 ft. by 
12 ft. A palm house 40 ft. by 28 ft. was also 
built at the same time. The palm, general 
and violet houses were of the Lord & Burn 
ham sectional iron frame construction; the 
other houses were of their Pipe Frame type. 
These houses are used largely for instructing 
purposes and have proven very satisfactory 
in every particular. A careful record of the 
E. A. WHITE 
Professor of Floriculture 
Massachusetts Agricultural Co lege 
yearly production of carnations and'roses has 
been kept and the results show an excellent 
yield per square foot of bench area. The 
range is annually visited by a large number 
of practical growers and the general com- 
ment has been that the range is ‘fine in every 
respect and that the college got a great deal 
for the amount of money spent.’ ” 
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Lord Lr* Burnham Company 
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