PARK AND CEMETERY. 
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Don’t disfigure your roads and gutters by hoeing out the weeds, use 
HERBICIDE to kill them. 
It keeps your roads looking better and costs less in the end. 
Invaluable for Parks, Cemeteries and Large Estates. 
HERBICIDE is easily applied— Give it a fair trial. 
One application of 
HERBICIDE The Weed Exterminator 
will kill the weeds on any kind of road and by killing the soil fertility insures 
destroying all forms of vegetation for several years. 
(Before using HERBICIDE) 
Mr. F. A. Barnes, Supt. Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Mass., writes: 
HERBICIDE is the slickest thing for killing weeds I ever saw. I was so well pleased 
with it that I want you to send me two casks of “HERBICIDE” as soon as pos- 
sible. I shall not be content until I have used it on all my avenues and walks. 
Many other Park and Cemetery Superintendents are just as enthusiastic over HERBICIDE 
as Mr. Barnes. 
One gallon of Herbicide and forty gallons of water applied with any kind of sprinkling de- 
vice will keep 200 feet of a 5-foot path clean of weeds for years. Sold in 
5 gallon casks $5.50 10 gallon casks $10.00 
25 gallon casks $21.50 48 gallon bbls. $35.00, F.O.B. New York City 
Our Booklet “The Weed Problem Solved” Free for the asking. 
READE MANUFACTURING CO. 
1026 Grand Street Hoboken, New Jersey 
(After using HERBICIDE) 
HIGHLAND PARK HOUSES, Rochester, N. Y. 
T hey are called the Lamberton Memorial houses 
having been given to the city by Mrs. Mary Star- 
buck as an appreciation of her brother, Alexander 
B. Lamberton, who is president of the 
Board of Park Commissioners. In the 
vestibule gable there is a beautiful bronze 
medallion of Mr. Lamberton with a suit- 
able description. 
The group of three houses in front are 
used entirely for show houses and are 
always open to the public both day and night. Even 
as Rochester has gained its merited name as The Flower 
City, equally has it won recognition for the unusual 
beauty and completeness of its greenhouse 
displays. 
Great credit is due to the Superinten- 
dent of Parks, Mr. C. C. Laney, and his 
most able assistant, Mr. John Dunbar. 
Will gladly send you other views and 
a complete description of the houses — 
all of which are Iron Frames. 
Lord & Burnham Co. 
SALES OFFICES 
NEW YORK BOSTON 
St. James Bldg. Tremont Bldg. 
PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 
Franklin Bank Bldg. Rookery Bldg. 
FACTORIES 
Irvington, N. Y. 
Des Plaines, 111. 
ALWAYS MENTION PARK AND CEMETERY WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS 
