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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
holes to guide the needle bars B B. At 
the lower end of the needle bars is at- 
tached a plate to which six needles are 
made fast, three on each side of the plate. 
To the upper end of the needle bars is 
attached a platform for the purpose of 
holding a weight, either a brick or stone, 
which serves to operate the trap when set 
off by the mole. Upon each side of the 
frame, at C C, projections are made which 
serve as stops or guides to indicate when 
the trap is pushed into the ground the 
right distance to insure the catching of the 
mole, and also to serve as a support for 
the trap. To the frame is attached the 
lever D, and triger E, both made to work 
loosely on pivots. 
THE COVER ILLUSTRATION. 
Cincinnati has many beautiful cemeteries, 
conspicuous among them being the United 
Jewish Cemetery, situated at the corner of 
Gilbert avenue and Duck Creek road, Wal- 
nut Hills. This is one of the most beouti- 
ful and best kept cemeteries in the state 
and probably one of the oldest, being es- 
SID J . HARE S. HERBERT HARE 
Hare & Hare 
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS 
604 GUMBEL BUILDING 
Kansas City, Mo. 
FRANK H. NUTTER 
Landscape Architect and Engineer 
710 Sykes Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. 
Adviee. Sketches. Designs or full Working Plans for 
Cemeteries, Parks, and Public or Home Grounds. Sur- 
veys made if required. Correspondence solicited . City 
Park Engineer from 1883 to 1906. 
CHARLES W. LEAVITT, Jr. 
Civil and Landscape Engineer 
Town Planning, Parks. Cemeteries, Institutions, 
etc. Development of Estates, Real Estate Sub- 
division, Water Supply, Sewerage and Pavements. 
220 Broadway, New York 
“And to Paint These Home Pictures, We Need Chiefly American 
Material. We Must Face This Deadly Parallel” 
WHAT WE REALLY PLANT. 
70% European trees and shrubs and hor- 
ticultural varieties. 
20% Chinese and Japanese. 
10% American. 
WHAT WE OUGHT TO PLANT. 
70% American trees and shrubs, i. e., na- 
tive to America. 
20% Chinese and Japanese. 
10% European and horticultural. 
Above quoted from Wilhelm Miller’s, 
“What England Can Teach Us About 
Gardening.” 
Kelsey’s Hardy American Plants, Rare 
Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Andromedas, 
Leucothoes, Kalmias. The largest col- 
lection in existence of the finest native 
ornamentals. The only kind of stock to 
produce permanent effects. 
Catalogs and Information of 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE, TRUE AMERICAN Salem. Mass. 
SPECIES. 
Highlands Nursery, 3,800 ft. Elevation in the Carolina Mountains and Boxford Nursery, Boxford, Mass. 
Witten Automatic 
Hand Dump Cart 
Just the thing for parks and cemeteries. Goes 
anywhere — handles any material — dum ps automatically, 
cannot get out of order. Strong malleable iron frame— iron 
bound wood box — capacity 800 pounds. 36-in. wheels — 2-in. 
rims — will not cut sod. End-gate under perfect control. Costs 
little — you need one. 10 days’ free trial — write Now for particulars. 
BAKER MFG. CO. 583 Hunter Bldg. Chicago, 111. 
Does the Work of One Extra Man 
%or Cemeteries 
and Parks 
The Best Made 
The Reservoir supplies the plants with mois- 
ture by capillary attraction. 
Not necessary to water plants oftener than 
once in ten days. 
We make nearly 100 styles ranging in price 
from $6.00 to $100.00 each. 
None better made. Send for catalogue. 
Walbridge O, Company, 
The Original Patentees and Makers 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
THE DAVIS ROAD BRUSH 
FOR GRAVEL AND MACADAM ROADS 
Especially valuable for Parks, Cemeteries and Private 
Grounds. Conforms to crown of road. Cleans and 
smooths at one operation. Shifts road material slightly 
towards center and drops coarser material in ruts and 
lateral washes Useful in applying calcium chloride. 
Write for booklet. 
GEO. U. DAVIS 
502 West 30th Street :: Indianapolis, Indiana 
