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received from the South 
Sea Guano Co., Boston, 
Mass. This is put up in 
the shape of small tablets, 
one of which is sufficient 
for an ordinary plant, and 
is very convenient to han- 
dle and use, being free 
from unpleasant condi- 
tions. 
Mr. S. T. Parks, sup- 
erintendent of Grove 
Hill Cemetery. Oil City, 
Pa., some snap shots of 
interesting monuments 
in that cemetery. 
CATALOGUES. 
The Storrs & Harri- 
son Co., Painesville, O. 
Seeds, bulbs, plants, 
trees, etc. 
Catalogue 1899. The 
Universal Horticultural 
Establishment. W. A. 
Manda, South Orange, 
N. J. 
Wholesale Catalogue 
of the Waukegan Nur- 
series, Waukegan, 111 . R. 
Douglas’ Sons, proprie- 
tors. Spring of 1899. 
A HEDGE OF RUGOSA ROSES— From the Catalogue of Hiram T. Jones, Elizabeth, N. J 
Dreer's Garden Calendar, 1899. Henry 
A. Dreer, Philadelphia, Pa. 
D. M. Andrews, Boulder, Colo., 1899, 
Hardy Cacti, Colorado Wild Flowers, 
etc. 
R. Douglas’ Sons, Waukegan, 111 ., 
starting originally as wholesalers, have re- 
cently added a general nursery stock of 
forest, ornamental and nut-bearing trees 
to their specialty of evergreens, and are 
now catering to the retail trade. They are 
growing for the United States Govern- 
ment, several hundred thousand trees, un- 
der contract. Our readers can obtain a 
price list by addressing the firm. 
Portland Cement has been used for a va- 
riety of purposes as a substitute for stone, 
among them for grave markers and such 
devices. Leo. G Haase, Oak Park, 111 ., 
whose advertisement appears on another 
page, has been supplying Portland Ce- 
ment Grave Markers, dividing markers, 
slabs and pipe for catch basins, to many 
prominent cemeteries extending over 
some years, among them being Forest 
Home, Graceland, Elmwood, Waldheim, 
Concordia, Eden, etc. Portland cement 
is an everlasting material, capable of var- 
ied application and is to be relied on. In- 
terested readers can obtain circulars by 
addressing as above. 
r ses avoids all stiffness and has a more or 
less charming effect during all seasons, 
while the fact that it is a rose hedge adds 
greatly to the interest from association. 
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It is always good policy to deal with re- 
sponsible growers, among whom Storrs 
& Harrison Compauy, of Painesville, 
Ohio, merit the consideration of our read- 
ers who may want fruit and ornamental 
trees, shrubs, roses, bulbs, plants or seeds. 
Catalogue will be sent free. 
The hedge of Rugosa roses illustrated 
on this page is very suggestive. It is a 
very attractive plant in itself, its large 
single rose or white flowers presenting a 
beautiful effect in combination with the 
dark green leaves. The flowers are fol- 
lowed by bright scarlet fruits which last 
through the winter. A hedge of Rugosa 
VIBURNUM TOMENTOSUM, ^ ^ 
A rare and beautiful shrub. 
OUR SPECIALTY IS 
Hardy Herbaceous Perennials. 
Send for price-list, 
REA BROTHERS, Norwood, Mass. 
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SPECIMEN TREES AND SHRUBS 
FOR 
Park and Cemetery Planting* 
Correspondence Solicited. 
HIRAM T. JONES, 
Union County Nurseries, 
ELIZABETH, N. J. 
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and LOT BOOK • • • • 
A 
PERFECTED SYSTEM for Recording the 
Essential Particulars regarding Each In- 
terment, and for accurately locating the position 
of Every Grave. The most thorough and 
satisfactory system of Cemetery Records 
ever published. It embraces the best features 
of the records used in the leading American Ceme- 
teries. Printed on heavy paper, and substantially 
bound in different sizis. 
Sample Pages sent on application. 
334 Dearborn St„ Chicago. 
R. J. HAIGHT. 
