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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
IX 
AR'TIS'riC MEMORIALS 
IN GRANITE AND BRONZE FOR CEMETERIES AND PARKS. 
Wilkins monument, erected by the Harrison Granite Co., in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. 
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Special designs submitted for 
Receiving Vaults, Memorial 
Chapels, Mausoleums, Sar- 
cophag i and Public and Private 
Monuments to be erected in 
any part of the United States. 
Harrison Granite Co. 
Granite Works: Barre, Vt. 
Main Office: 42 E. 23d St., New York. 
Trade Literature, Etc., Received. 
The Lord & Burnham Company, New 
York: Catalogue of Greenhouses. Con- 
tains information concerning awards, 
facilities, improvements in construction, 
estimates, etc. It has 75 pages and is 
illustrated with more than 50 full-page 
half-tones showing a few of the green- 
house structures designed and erected 
by this firm in various parts of the coun- 
try. Diagrams showing the construc- 
tion of greenhouses are also given. It 
is interesting and instructive. Sent on 
receipt of five cents postage by the Lord 
& Burnham Co., New York. 
West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Phila- 
delphia, sends two attractive advertis- 
ing blotters bearing half-tone views of 
scenes in the cemetery. 
Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Nur- 
series, Westbury Station, Long Island, 
N. Y. An eight-page circular illustrated 
with photographic views, showing meth- 
ods of operation of the Hicks Tree 
Movers and some of the results ob- 
tained by moving large trees. 
Renovating Granite Memorial-. 
When spring cleaning time comes for 
the cemetery superintendent, his atten- 
tion is forcibly drawn to the necessity 
of renovating the monuments that have 
become stained or discolored. Iron rust, 
vegetable matter, tree drippings, soot, 
imbedded dust, lichen, stains gathered 
from the salts of the air, will all work 
serious damage to granite monuments if 
not removed. George A. Douglas, 51 1 
Chamber of Commerce Building, Cin- 
cinnati, O., has perfected a compound 
which is the result of long experience 
in the building of granite monuments. 
It will destroy all discoloring matter, 
without injury to the stone, as the prep- 
(Oontinued on p. xiii.) 
CEMETERY RECORDS $ 
For Town, Village and Coantrg Cemeteries. 
INDEXES, INTERMENT RECORDS, LOT BOOKS 
The Combination Index, Interment Record and Lot 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 provide for keeping a record of all lot owners and simpli- 
fies the important matter of accurately locating the position of graves. Substantially 
bound, with name of cemetery on front cover in gilt letters. Size of book9Kx!2 inches. 
Price, Style “A,” 103 pages, 625 Interments, 200 Lots S5.00 
Price, Style “B,” 151 pages, 1,100 Interments, 300 Lots 7.00 
The “Simplex” Record of Interments. 
Designed Expressly for Small Country Cemeteries. 
The pages are 9 x 12 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,” 50 pages 9 x 12 for 1,180 names SI .50 
“Simplex,” 100 pages 9 x 12 for 2,300 name 2.50 
The “Hatype” 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 cor- 
responding pages in Interment records 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 SI. 25 
4,100 names 2.00 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago. 
BEAUTIFUL LAWNS 
may be had by use- 
ing Nature’s com- 
bination of fertilizers found in my ......... 
Odorless, clean and cost less than Uy II j]j t 
any other fertilizers. Used in the ** " ** 
principal parks and cemeteries 
Send for price list. 
GEO. L. MUNROE, 
ASHES 
OSWEGO, N. Y. 
KNIGHT & HOPKINS, 
ROME, N. Y. 
Consulting, Designing and Super- 
vising Engineers, 
For Water-works, Sewerage, Water 
Power, Park and Cemetery Work. 
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 
