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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
The Haydenville Co., of Haydenville, 
Mass., and New York, who are makers and 
distributors of the well-known “Leivis” 
Hydrants and Street Washers, have in 
preparation a handsome booklet, fully de- 
scribing these useful devices. The “Lewis” 
hydrants, etc., combine a variety of prac- 
tical features which make them particularly 
interesting to those in charge of extensive 
grounds. At this time of year, when many 
superintendents of parks and cemeteries 
are figuring on a better distribution of 
their water supply for the coming season, 
information on this subject would be wel- 
come to many. The Haydenville Co. will 
gladly note all advance requests for a copy 
of this interesting booklet. 
In buying seeds and plants, one of the 
first things to be considered is not so much 
the cost as the reliability of the firm with 
whom you are to place your orders. Every- 
one who has planted knows how disap- 
pointing it is to find after a long wait 
that only a few seeds have germinated. 
In such cases they are dear at any price. 
The Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, 
O., has had a reputation for years of send- 
ing out fresh, reliable seeds, and report 
that their trade among park and cemetery 
planters is steadily increasing. 
A Recent Cemetery Improvement. 
A recent improvement at Crown Point 
Cemetery, Kokomo, Ind., that is especially 
worthy of note is the replacing of the anti- 
quated wood and wire fence with one of 
modern steel and iron construction. The 
contract for this fence was awarded the 
Stewart Iron Works Co., of Cincinnati, 
whose specialty is the designing of fences, 
gates and arches of distinctive individuality 
and appropriateness for cemeteries. 
The picture of the Crown Point Ceme- 
tery fence on the front cover illustrates in 
a most convincing way the beauty and pro- 
tection an iron fence affords. 
The plain, yet attractive, double entrance 
gates, which are 14 feet wide, made of 
•Pt-inch square pickets, swing between two 
large stone-capped brick piers, and the two 
4-foot walk gates and smaller posts on 
either side accentuate the well-balanced 
proportions of the larger gates and piers. 
59 Years of Success as Nurserymen, 
Florists and Seedsmen 
What more can we say? We surely must 
have given satisfaction or we would have 
perished long ago. 
Try us and be convinced. 
Have hundreds of acres in Fruit and 
Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Bulbs, 
Seeds, etc.; in fact, everything for the 
Garden, Lawn, Park or Boulevard. 
PREP Rir&olfQl Write now for General Catalog No. 2 — 168 pages; or 
1 UL/Lz UUUno< for Fruit and Ornamental Tree Catalog No. 1. Both 
Free. Satisfaction guaranteed. 59th year. 47 greenhouses, 1,200 acres de- 
voted to the business. Don’t buy till you get these two free books. ( 65 ) 
THE STORRS 4 HARRISON CO., Box 112 Painesville, Ohio 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, PEONIES 
A splendid assortment of Ornamental Nursery Stock, suitable for Cemetery and Park Planting. 
One of the Most Complete, and Best Equipped NURSERY PLANTS in the United States. 
MAPLES — Silver, Schwedlers, Hard, Norway and Weir’s Cut Leaved. ELM — American White. 
BURCH — European White and Cut Leaved. POPLARS — Carolina, Lombardy and Norway. ASH — 
American. SYCAMORE — American. LINDEN — American and European. MOUNTAIN ASH — Euro- 
pean. 
Send us list of wants. We are always pleased to quote prices. Catalog and Price List sent on 
a pplication. 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES 
E. S. WELCH, Proprietor 
140 CENTER STREET :: SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
Established 1875 
Moon’s Trees for Parks and Cemeteries 
A view in Woodlawn 
Cemetery, Woodlawn, 
NewYork City, where 
Moon’s Trees have 
been annually used in 
large quantities. 
For quality, for assort- 
ment, for all that 
makes for satisfactory 
dealings and satisfac- 
tory results with Or- 
namental Trees and 
Shrubs, write Moon. 
The Wm. H. Moon Company 
Philadelphia Office 
21 So. 12th Street 
Morrisville, Pa. 
