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PARK AND CEMETERY 
REMEMBER 
Hammond’s Greenhouse White Paint 
and 
Twemlow’s Old English Glazing Putty 
WHICH IS LIQUID. “GOOD AS GOLD.” SOLD BY MANY DEALERS IN FLORISTS’ SUPPLIES. 
USED BY SOME OFTHE LARGEST GREENHOUSE MEN IN AMERICA. 
HAMMOND PAINT and SLUG SHOT WORKS, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
Settees for Parks, 
Cemeteries and Lawns 
These Settees are of an en- 
tirely new pattern. They are 
nicely curved to fit the back 
and hence make an easy seat. 
Write for Circulars and Prices. 
GROTE MFG. CO. 
vansvllle, Ind. 
Sprinklers Built Especially for Use in Parks 
and Cemeteries. 
WIDE TIRES— STRONG GEARS— LIGHT DRAFT. 
Full stock always on hand. 
THE AUSTIN-WESTERN CO., Ltd., 
Send for large illustrated catalogue. CHICAGO, ILL. 
STOKESIA CYANEA 
Finest Hardy Cemetery Plant 
One year old S4 per 100. Seed, $1 per oz. 12S 
varietie- hardy Pom ion Chrysanthemums, 
$2 to $3 per 100. Leading varieties Cannas, 
named, $2 per 100. English Ivv and other 
leading vines. Shrubbery, Dahlias, etc. 
SEND FOR LISTS 
BENJ. CONNELL, Florist, 
West Grove, Pa. 
Accurate Records of Interments 
are indispensable to a well-ordered ceme- 
tery. Specimen pages of record books, in- 
dexes of interments and lot diagram books 
sent on application. 
R. J. HAItiHT, 3-21 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 
E vergreens and qp 
ornamental 1 rees 
Suitable for lawns, hedges, park and cem- 
etery planting. The beautiful blue spruce 
(grafted stock), Concolor and Douglas 
spruce, hemlock spruce, white spruce, 
white pine, arbor vitaes, etc. Also elms 
and Am. linden 2 to 4 inch diameter, fine 
quality. Write for catalogue and special 
prices. 
D. HILL 
EVERGREEN 
specialist Dundee, 111. 
Hardy and Tender Water Lilies, 
Nelumbiums, Victorias, etc. 
An unequaled collection of the above plants, embracing every 
desirable variety known, also all other Aquatic and Semi-Aquatic 
plants suitable for the planting of natural and artificial ponds. All 
are fully described in our Uiiroen Kook for 1904, which is mailed 
free to applicants who mention ti is paper. 
We shall he pleased to furnish estimates and offer practical sugges- 
tions to intending planters. Write to us lor any information desired. 
HENRY A. DREER, HiSBSffiift 
