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PARK AND CEMETERY, 
Entrance Gates. 
The accompanying illustration of arch and entrance gates 
IS from a design recently furnished by the J. E. Bolles Iron and 
Wire Works of Detroit, Mich., for the Realty Title & Invest- 
ment Co. of Fainesville, O. The following letter, received by 
the manufacturers, speaks for itself : 
“ We are much pleased with the arch recently purchased of 
you to be used as an entrance to our “Shorelands” allotment on 
Lake Erie. Besides being substantially made, it is much 
admired for its artistic beauty. Prom a number of designs 
submitted, we had no difficulty in deciding which to adopt.” 
Any one in need of this class of work will do well to cor- 
respond with the above firm. 
GARDEN AND FOREST 
Complete sets of ten volumes, bound in cloth or 
half Morocco, odd volumes, at $2 each. 300 of 
the 514 numbers, comprising complete sets, ;^I0. 
A few mutilated numbers for Scrap Books at 
nominal prices. Address 
GARDEN AND FOREST, 
Care Park and Cemetery, 
1536 Am. Trust Society Building, 
NEW YORK GITY. 
TEZSTI IVIONI AL_S. 
Mr. Charles W. Garfield, Grand Rapids, Mich., writes; 
‘‘ Accept my sincere congratulations upon the excellent 
periodical you are making in the interest of a keener apprecia- 
tion of the beautiful things of the world.” 
Mr. H. H. Noble, President Cypress Lawn Cemetery, San 
Francisco, Cal., says: ‘‘Your journal is doing a great work by 
educating the public to the appreciation of burying the dead in 
a beautiful park instead of a stone-yard.” 
MICHIGAN WILD FLOWERS 
FOR SUMMER PLANTING. 
JUNE TO SEPTEMBER. 
Early spring flowering Bulbous and Tuberous, Trilliums, Bicucullas 
(Dicentras), Sanguinarias, Ranunculus, Isopyrums, Dentarias, Cardamines, 
Podophyllums, Calthas, Claytonias and Liliums. 
Special descriptive wholesale catalogue. 
WILFRED A. BROTHERTON, 
ROCHESTEU, WIICII., U. S. A. 
t Always mention ^ ^ 
C “Park and Cemetery” 
^ Sf3~ When writing to Advertisers. 
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Last many years. 
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BRIDGEPORT, Ell, 
Gemetery Records 
For Small Town, Village and Country Cemeteries. 
Cbe t^ombinatlon Index, Interment Record and Cot Diagram Book « « « 
contains pages for Indexing Record of Interments, and Lot Diagrams. The Record of Interments 
is ruled for entering Number of Interment, Name of Deceased, Place of Birth, Late Residence, Age, 
Sex. Social State, Date of Death, Cause of Death. Date of Interment, Place of Interment, Section 
and Lot, Grave fee. Name of Undertaker, Name of nearest relative or friend. Remarks. 
The Lot Diagram pages provides for keeping a record of all lot owners and simplifies the 
important matter of accurately locating the position of graves and the names of their occupants, 
substantially bound, with name of cemetery on front cover in gilt letters. Size of book, x 12 inches. 
Price: Style ‘“A,” 103 pages, 625 Interments. 200 Lots, $5. 
Style “B,” 151 pages, 1100 Interments, 300 Lots, fy. 
Cbe ‘‘Simplex” Record of Tntermenis « « « 
Is Designed Expressly for Small Country Cemeteries. 
The pages are 9x12 inches with rulings and printed headings for recording the consecutive 
Number of Interment. Name of Deceased, Date of Death, Date of Interment, Age, Place of 
Interment, Location of Grave, Grave Fee and Cause of Death. 
“Simplex,” 40 pages 9x12 for 960 names, $1.50. “Simplex,” 80 pages px 12 for 1920 names, $2.50. 
Cbe “Batype” Index Books « « « 
A single letter Index; one initial letter appearing in the margin of each page. The rulings and 
printed headings provide for name and address of lot owners and corresponding pages in Interment 
Record and Lot Book. Suitable for small cemeteries where a separate book is preferred to having 
the ordinary Index bound in the Record of Interments or Lot Book, 
2.000 names, St. 25, 4,100 names, 00. 
Specimen Pages of the “Combination” or “Simplex” will be sent on application. 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher. 
334 DEARBORN STREET, 
CHICAGO. 
