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PARK AND C E M ET ERY. 
issued a very interesting collection of pic- 
tures, both oil paintings and engravings, 
being well represented in their crematorium 
and waiting rooms. The collection contains 
such interesting pictures as the "Deposition 
of the Cross,” “Christ Weeping Over 
Jerusalem,” a portrait of the Duke of Wel- 
lington, with his signature and seal, “The 
Raising of Jairus’ Daughter,” “The Adora- 
tion of the Kings,” “Angels Appearing to 
the Shepherds,” and others. 
New Cemeteries and Improvements. 
Old Mt. Tabor Cemetery, just southeast 
of Crawfordsville, Ind., was recently in- 
corporated by John S. Burk, William N. 
McMurray, Kizzie Warren, Martha Whit- 
ley, Oscar Martin and Ota Warren, and 
was renamed Burk Cemetery. 
An association has been formed by the 
active members of the former Cemetery 
Protective Associations for the purpose of 
beautifying the city cemeteries of San 
Francisco, Cal. 
Mayor Keller, of Toledo, O., in a letter 
to the council recently, requested that a 
chapel and a comfort station be built at 
Forest Cemetery, to cost about $10,000. 
He urged the council to issue bonds for 
these improvements in the cemetery, which 
makes between $2,000 and $3,000 for the 
city annually. 
THE COVER ILLUSTRATION. 
The entrance to Fairview Cemetery, Ni- 
agara Falls (Ont.), Canada, illustrated on 
the cover of this issue, is a good example 
of the massive post type of entrance with 
a very ornamental type of iron gateway 
used for both the main entrance and the 
walks. The scroll work is unusually elab- 
orate in design and is carried out in a har- 
monious pattern on both main and side 
gates. There is no archway used, but the 
name of the cemetery is carried out on tab- 
lets attached to the posts. The metal lan- 
terns also add a very decorative touch to the 
general effect, and serve a very utilitarian 
purpose at night. This is a very good ex- 
ample of the lighter type of entrance gate 
that can be built at a very reasonable cost, 
without sacrificing anything in looks or in 
good construction. These gates are the 
work of the Stewart Iron Works Company, 
of Cincinnati, O. 
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by using Wizard Brand. Sold in any'quantity 
from a bag to a carload. Write for prices 
and freight rates. 
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47 Union Stock Yards, Chicago 
We have been before the public for more than three score years, and have reason to 
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the most complete stock for the consumer in America. Safe arrival and satisfaction 
guaranteed. Catalogs Free (ioo) 
THE STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen 
Box 454, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
CATCH BASIN CURBS 
AND COVERS 
PLEASE SEND FOR CIRCULAR 
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327 N. Irving Ave. 
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World’s Choicest Nursery and Greenhouse Products 
The following Plants for outdoor planting, interior 
and exterior decorations are among our specialties. 
Roses, Rhododendrons Boxwood and Bay Trees 
Hardy Climbing Vines Ornamental Trees 
Evergreens and Pines Shrubs and Hedge Plants 
Bulbs and Roots Hardy Old-Fashioned 
Fruit Trees and Small Fruits Flowers 
Our illustrated catalog No. 95 describes the above, 
will be mailed upon request. 
We shall gladly give our time and attention to all 
Park and Cemetery Superintendents visiting our Nur- 
sery. We shall be pleased to give prices on lists 
submitted. 
Nurserymen, Florists and Planters 
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Dreer Specialties 
For Parks and Cemeteries 
Roses, Hardy Perennials, Hardy Shrubs, Hardy 
Climbers, Boxwood, Hedge Plants, Aquatics, Decorative 
and Flowering Plants, Bulbs, Flower Seeds, etc.; also 
Grass Seeds lor Every Purpose 
We are large producers and will be pleased to 
give information, or send our wholesale pricelist, to 
Superintendents of Parks and Cemeteries. Write about 
anything needed. 
Henry A. Dreer 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
CANADA UNLEACHED HARD 
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Beautiful lawns may be bad by use of pure unleacbed 
wood asbes. They are odorless, clean and cost less than 
any other fertilizer. Used in the principal parks and 
cemeteries. Send for price delivered. 
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Slate Grave Vaults 
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Easton, Pa. 
Native Plants and Trees 
Rhododendron Maximum a Specialty 
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CALLICOON, Sullivan County. - NEW YORK 
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