square pickets, spaced 5 inches on centers, 
and is 7 feet high, set. Their extra heavy 
special pattern, 2^4x^s-inch patented rein- 
forced four-rib steel channel rail is used 
in making this fence. Panels are 8’ feet 
long with adjustable center support under 
each panel, and at end of each panel a 
l-inch square line post with fleur-de-lis 
head is used. This same design, we are 
informed, can be made in lighter or heav- 
ier proportions, just as desired. 
The ability of this long established and 
nationally known firm to make iron fence 
of especial appropriateness for parks, cem- 
eteries and other public grounds does not 
begin with the designing and end with the 
construction. Their engineering and land- 
scape architectural departments, which are 
at the service of their customers, offer 
wonderful advantages and assistance to 
those who are pleased to consult them 
with regard to the appropriateness and 
practicability of certain designs of fence 
for their particular requirements, whether 
it be for parks, cemeteries, playgrounds or 
private estates. 
The management of the Stewart Iron 
Works Co. pride themselves as much on 
their service as the high quality of their 
work, believing it is a combination of these 
two factors that produce the best results. 
They invite any cemetery association, su- 
perintendent of playgrounds, park board 
or athletic association to correspond with 
them when considering fence, arches or 
entrance gates. 
SID J . MARE S HERBERTHARE 
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 
pioduce 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;andjBoxford Nursery, Boxford, Mass. 
Hardy and Tender Water Lilies, 
Nelumbiums, Victorias, etc. 
These make appropriate decoration for Parks, Cemeteries, 
etc. Our list is the most complete in this country. See descrip- 
tions and i llustrations in our GARDEN BOOK for 1905 and who le- 
saie prices in our QUARTERLY WHOLESALE PRICE LIST W e 
will be pleased to give information and practical advice to 
superintendents who desire to use this class of plants. 
HENRY A. DREER, KSfiSSKiK:. 
LAWN GRASS 
BULK, Sacks, 100 Lbs. CASES, 50 Lbs. 
OUR STANDARD MIXTURES 
Dickinson’s Evergreen 
Greensward Pine Tree 
Should be suitable for general require- 
ments. Special mixture furnished 
if desired. 
The Albert Dickinson Co. 
MINNEAPOLIS CHICAGO 
Simple and Efficient Systems of Records for Ceme- 
_ _ _ _ _ tenes of all sizes. Ask for prices and sample pages. 
RECORDS R J - HAIGHT * 536 s Clark Street, CHICAGO 
