PARK AND CEMETERY. 
VI I 
ESTABLISHED 1890 
Devoted to the Improvement of Parks, 
Cemeteries, Public and Private Grounds 
Published on the 15th of the Month by 
ALLIED ARTS PUBLISHING CO. 
536 S. Clark St.. Chicago 
R. J. HAIGHT, Pres. O. H. SAMPLE, Sec.-Treas. 
H. C. WHITAKER, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. 
Subscription .$2.00 a Year{ Canada.’ ^2*25 
The Board of Park and Cemetery Com- 
missioners' of Saginaw, Mich., has $2,300 
accruing to the Bartlett fund for improv- 
ing Brady Hill Cemetery. 
Rev. A. F. Tonner, pastor of St. Mary’s 
Roman Catholic Church of McKees Rocks, 
Pa., has purchased ten acres of land ad- 
joining the St. Mary’s Cemetery in Mc- 
Kees Rocks for $6,000. 
New Cemeteries. 
Crabtree Cemetery Association, Litch- 
field, 111 : Incorporators, J. M. Beeson, H. 
A. Harwood and J. F. Fogleman. 
The Wheatland Cemetery Association, 
Wheatland, 111., has been organized. James 
Clow, H. B. Gromman, R. C. Clow and W. 
D. Broughton are the incorporators. 
Clayton South Side Cemetery Associa- 
tion, Clayton, 111 : Incorporators, Henry 
Bartlett, A. S. Omer, T. C. Smith. 
Greenville Cemetery Association, Green- 
ville, S. C., has been organized with J. 
Melvin Clark, president and treasurer; W. 
C. Cleveland of Greenville and W. E. 
Beckham, of Atlanta, Ga., vice-presidents ; 
J. H. Wiggins, secretary. Randolph B. 
Bailey, landscape architect, has been en- 
gaged to prepare plans. 
Riverside Cemetery, one and a quarter 
miles east of Geneva, Ind., was recently 
dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. 
A cemetery of 14 acres, upon which 
more than $100,000 will be spent in im- 
provements alone, will be started at Gary, 
Ind., it is announced. The entire Frank 
Gavit farm, two miles east of East Gary, 
was purchased by a syndicate composed 
principally of Gary capitalists. Half of the 
entire site will be known as “Calvary Cem- 
etery” and will be devoted to the Catholic 
chuch alone, while the remainder will be 
non-sectarian and will be known by an- 
other name. Those back of the project 
are: Frank N. Gavit, president of the 
Gary and Interurban Railroad ; James J. 
Kelley and G. M. Sernmes of the real estate 
firm of Kelley & Morgan, bankers of Gary 
and Chesterton ; F. L. Reynolds, vice pres- 
ident of the Rosehill Cemetery Company 
of Chicago, and W. W. Wallis, general 
manager of the Rosehill Cemetery of Chi- 
cago. 
Eveleth, Minn., has organized a cemetery 
association with the following officers : J. 
Elms, Silver Maple, Catalpas and Carolina Poplars 
We have a surplus of these trees, one of the finest stocks in the middle west 
and in the right size, too, up to 2 inches. Let us quote you on them. 
A. B. AUSTIN NURSERY CO. 
DOWNERS GROVE 
Established 1856 
(Near Chicago) 
ILLINOIS 
Does the Work of One Extra Man 
Witten Automatic 
Hand Dump Cart 
Just the thing for parks and cemeteries. Goes 
anywhere — handles any material — dumps 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. 3083 S. 10th St., Springfield, 111. 
IRIS, PHLOX, PEONY 
A Field of Iris 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS 
PEONIES — 3 to 5 eye division, splendid varieties for 
Parks and Cemeteries. 110 varieties. 
PHLOX — Field-grown, 35 varieties; fine assortment of 
colors; some choice new varieties. 
IRIS — German, 17 named choice varieties; Japan, 12 
varieties; single and double. 
YUCCA — Filamentosa, 3-year clumps. 
Write in official capacity for Free Price List with 
Special Prices to Park and Cemetery Superintendents. 
Address the 
FRANK H. WILD FLORAL CO. 
SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
Guaranteed Under the Insecticide Act, 1910. Serial No. 321 
Save your plants and trees. Just the thing for Green- 
house and outdoor use. Destroys Mealy Bug, Brown and 
White Scale, Thrip, Red Spider, Black and Green Fly, 
Mites, Ants, Insects on Rose Bushes, Carnations, etc., 
without injury to plants and without odor. Used accord- 
ing to directions our Standard Insecticide will prevent 
ravages on your crops by insects. 
Non-poisonous and harmless to user and plant. Leading 
Seedsmen and Florists have used it with wonderful results. 
Destroys Lice in Poultry Houses, Fleas on Dogs and all 
Domestic Pets. Excellent as a wash for dogs and other 
animals. Relieves mange. 
Effective where others fail. 
K Pint . . 25c; Pint . . 40c; Quart . . 75c 
J / 2 Gallon. $1.25; Gallon, $2.00; 5 Gal. Can. $9.00 
10 Gallon Can $17.50 
Dilute with water 30 to 50 parts 
For Sale by Seedsmen and Florists’ Supply Houses 
If you cannot obtain this from your supply house 
write us direct 
Lemon Oil Company Dept, u 
420 W. Lexington Street, Baltimore, Md. 
Directions on Every Package. 
HAT one 
cemetery 
superintendent 
has done can be done by others. 
We have one agent who sold 
nearly one car of Red Granite 
aside from other materials, this 
spring. 
You are in a position to get the busi- 
ness, and why not, instead of helping 
others and getting practically nothing 
for your services? 
Our terms are the most liberal ever 
offered agents in our line. Write for 
particulars. We have over 1,000 
agents. 
Moore Monument Co. 
Park Avenue and Third St. 
Sterling, 111. 
