PARK AND CEMETERY 
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portant facts and names will be spelled 
out in floral designs. In the landscape 
work throughout the central picture 
large trees are a part of the decoration. 
These are from 12 to 18 inches through 
the trunk, and to secure them involved 
a formidable undertaking in transplant- 
ing. This work was done so success- 
fully that every tree is flourishing. 
Trade Literature, Etc., Received. 
Crystal Lake Cemetery, Minneapolis, 
Minn., sends' an attractive calendar for 
1904, bearing a half-tone picture of the 
chapel and entrance, mounted on gray 
matting. 
Harlan P. Kelsey, Boston, Mass., is- 
sues a tastefully mounted calendar show- 
ing a photograph of the Rhododendron 
maximum as it grows in his Highlands 
Nursery in North Carolina. 
Sid J. Hare, Kansas City, Mo., sends 
a small hand-made, hand-lettered calen- 
dar. A photograph showing ferns grow- 
ing along the side of a house is mounted 
in an inlaid mat, with this sentence 
painted above it: “Plant Ferns on the 
North Side of House." 
Locust Wood Cemetery, the new bur- 
ial place of Camden, N. J.. which has 
been incorporated and is managed by two 
women, is issuing some progressive ad- 
vertising literature. A calendar that can 
be used for many years merely by renew- 
ing the pad is one of their advertising 
devices. It has the name and address of 
the cemetery on a metal plate securely 
fastened to a wooden background, the 
pad fastened below showing the days of 
the month in figures s'ix inches high. 
They also send two well-printed illus- 
trated booklets, one of them containing 
the rules and regulations of the ceme- 
tery. The other is descriptive, and bears 
the title “The Future.” 
Dreer’s Garden Book for 1904 is the 
usual compendium of information about 
things for the garden. It has a colored 
embossed cover, and embodies 208 pages, 
and four colored plates. It is profusely 
illustrated and devotes 30 pages to hardy 
perennial plants. 
Blue Ribbon Seeds ; catalog for 
Spring, 1904, from Wood, Stubbs & Co., 
Louisville, Ky. ; 80 pages ; printed 
throughout in two colors, with three 
color cover embodying their blue-ribbon 
trade-mark. A complete descriptive 
price list, of seeds, insecticides, and 
lawn and garden supplies ; many illus- 
trations. This firm issues a 16-page 
book, “Success with Lawns,” which will 
be mailed on request. 
California Rose Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 
illustrated descriptive book of roses ; 32 
pages; half-tone illustrations. 
* HITCHINGS 
HOT WATER 
BOILERS 
ROUND AND SECTIONAL 
The Standard for Heating 
GREENHOUSES. 
DWELLINGS, ETC. 
GREENHOUSES, 
CONSERVATORIES, 
Etc., Designed and 
Erected Complete. 
Send four cents postage for 
Catalogue. 
HITCHINGS & CO. 
Horticultural Architects 
and Builders. t 
ESTABLISHED 1844. ** 
233 Mercer St., New York. 
\ CEMETERY RECORDS $ 
p For Town. Village and Country 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 book9^xl2 inches. 
Price, Style “A,” 126 pages, 920 interments, 240 Lots #5.00 
Price, Style “B,” 201 pages, 1,725 interments, 400 Lots 7.50 
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 1,150" names #1.60 
“Simplex,” 100 pages 9 x 12, for 2 300 names 2.50 
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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 # 1.25 
4,100 names 2.00 
R.. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 
324 Dearborn St., Chicago. 
Landscape Gardening 
By F. A. WAUGH 
An admirable treatise on the general principles governing 
outdoor art, with many suggestions for their application to 
the commoner problems of gardening. Illustrated, 12mo. 
Cloth; price, $0.50. Sent postpaid by 
R. J. HAIGHT, 
3:2-4- Dearborn St., Chicago. 
