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PARK AND CEMETERY 
FREDERICK EHRENBER6, 
Xan&seapc Brcbitcct and . . . 
Ipractfcal Xanbecape ©arbcncr 
50 East 135 Street, NEW YORK. 
Plans for Cemeteries. Parks and City Gardens. 
Land and Planting: Schemes, Topographical 
Drawings. Consultation, also by letter. High- 
est References, 
Michigan Wild Flowers. 
I wish to make contracts with Park 
and Cemetery Officials for Delivery. 
My supply of over 400 species of Native 
Ornamentals being very large, I wish 
especially to make contracts for large 
quantities. A blank Checking List, 
including 
Trees, Shrubs, Hardy Perennials, Trailers, 
Climbers, Aquatics, Bog Plants, Ferns, 
Orchids, etc., 
will be sent to all applicants — so that 
estimates may be made. 
WILFRED A. BROTHERTON, 
ROCHESTER, MICH. U. .S. A. 
ORBURNS 
Seeds 
They have . been developed by 
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Seeds of 
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