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PARK AND CRME^TERY. 
Durfee Grave Tents 
For RAINY, 
WINDY or 
HOT DAYS 
In use at many Cemeteries. 
Send for Circulars. 
DURFEE EMB, FLUID CO. 
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH 
JAMES MACPHERSON, 
CONSULTING 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
TRENTON, N. J. 
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BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK. 
FREDERICK EHRENRER6, 
XanDscape architect anh . . . 
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50 East 135 Street, NEW YORK. 
Plans for Cemeteries. Parks and City Gardens 
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STORRS & HARRISON 
CO., 
Portland Cement Grave and Lot Markers 
The Grave Markers are 3 inches in diameter, made of 
solid concrete, with a surface nearly white. Guar- 
anteed for any number of years. Also made 
3% in diameter to order. In use on 
twenty different cemeteries. 
fESTIMONIAL— Forest Home Ceme ery Washington St. Chicago 
Cemetery address, Oak Park, 111. 
March 19, 1901. 
'lu »» u-v^ivi IT MAY CONCERN: — This is to certify that since the last 20 years, 
there have been used in Forest Home Cemetery about 10,000 Portland Cement 
Markers, manufactured by Leo G. Haase. Every lot -in this Cemetery receives at 
least two such markers, and we are placing 1,000 three-inch markers on the single 
grave section each year. We are well satisfied with the markers, and have never 
had occasion to replace one. Signed^ GEORGE C. THOMAS, Supt. 
SEND FOR BOOKLET OF CEMETERY SPECIALTIES. ADDRESS 
LEO. G. HAASE, Manufacturer, 
Oak Park, 111. 
This cut represents the Device reduced to 
its smallest and extended to its largest size. 
79x20 inches and 90x34 inches. Any size de- 
sired obtainable between these extremes. 
THE BOMGARDNER LOWERING DEVICE 
The above illustration shows a double burial at which a large burglar proof vault and a 3 ft., 6 in 
coffin were lowered simultaneously. Either device could have been used for either cas». 
Office of THE ERIE ST. CEMETERY 
Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1901. 
THE BOMGARDNER LOWERING DEVICE CO., City. 
Gentlemen:— I can now readily see the great advantage your device has over others, 
especially your ability to change the width. In using five of your devices for lowering the five bodies, 
victims of the fire which occured on Lake Erie on Aug. 14th (the burning of the water works crib) we 
were compelled to reduce the opening of each device to 24 in., there being but 30 in. width allotted to 
each grave. They were laid side by side in one grave, and the bodies lowered simultaneously, which 
was a complete success, and no other device on the market could have been used under the circum- 
stances. You certainly have made a success of your lowering device. 
Respectfully yours, 
FRED WIDLITZKI, 
Supt. Erie St. Cemetery 
We solicit an opportunity to send devices to responsible parties on approval. 
The Bomgardner Lowering Device Co. 
CLEVELAND, OHIO. 
