PARK AND CE-MRTERY 
VI 
Books, Reports, Etc — Continued, 
Annual Report of the Park Depart- 
ment, Cambridge, Mass., containing re- 
ports of the Board, the General Super- 
intendent, financial statements, and 
map of lands adjacent to Charles River 
Parkway. An attractively bound and 
handsomely illustrated report. 
Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, 111 . 
An account of the history and improve- 
ments, charter and ordinances, rules 
and regulations, the National Lincoln 
monument and other matters of inter- 
est regarding the cemetery, llustrated 
with half-tones and other views of 
cemetery scenery, monuments, etc. 
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Key West, 
a. Illustrated booklet, containing arti- 
cles of incorporation, by-laws, and rules 
and regulations. 
Some Objects, and. It Pays, circu- 
lars concerning the scope and objects 
of the National League for Civic Im- 
provement, Springfield, Ohio. 
Trade Literature, Etc,, Received, 
Dreer’s Garden Calendar for 1902 ; a 
handsomely colored and illustrated cat- 
alogue of 208 pages. Henry A. Dreer, 
714 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, 
Wis. ; complete catalogue and price list 
for 1902 ; 134 pages, illustrated. 
Farquhar’s Catalogue of Seeds for 
1902; prices of plants, bulbs, fertilizers, 
tools, sundries, etc., illustrated. R. & J. 
Farquhar & Co., 6 and 7 S. Market St., 
Boston, Mass. 
Michell’s Wholesale Illustrated Cata- 
logue and Price List of Seeds, Bulbs, 
Plants, and Requisites for Florists and 
Market Gardeners ; also Michell’s High- 
est Quality Seeds. Bulbs, etc. Henry F. 
Michell. 1018 Market St., Philadelphia. 
A Few Choice Seeds and Plants. Il- 
lustrated Catalogue of Jno. D. Imlay, 
54 N. 5th St., Zanesville, O. 
Eclipse and Eureka Spray Pumps 
and Spraying Apparatus ; descriptive il- 
lustrated catalogue of Morrill & Mor- 
ley, Benton Harbor, Mich. 
Butts, Troup & Co., Civil and Land- 
scape, Engineers, 825 Hickox Bldg. 
Cleveland, Ohio. Circular of maps and 
illustrations showing works done, and 
testimonials. 
The Storrs & Harrison Co., Paines- 
ville, Ohio; Catalogue No. 2; spring of 
1902; profusely illustrated catalogue of 
168 pages. 
FEKN lilTEKATUKE. All who enjoy read- 
ing about our native FFPM R|I| I FTIM 
ferns should have the * DULLLIIIV 
The only journal in the world devoted exclusive- 
ly to ferns. It is full of notes on the haunts, 
habits, distribution, uses and folk-lore of these 
plants. It is just the thin^ for the beg^inner in 
the study. Awarded Grand Prizes at Paris. 
SarapleFree. Three Numbers, ourselection, ISc 
Address, Fern Bulletin, Binghampton, N. Y. 
HITCHFNQS & CO. 
Established 50 Years 
Horticultural Architects and Builders 
and Largest Manufacturers of 
GREENHOUSE HEATING and 
VENTILAITNG APPARATUS 
The hif^hest awards received at the World's Fair for Horticultural Architecture, Greenhouse 
construction and Heating* Apparatus. Conservatories, Greenhouses, Palmhouses, etc., erected 
complete with our Patent Iron Frame Construction. Send Four cents for Illustrated Catalog^ue. 
233 MERCER STREET, NEW YORK. 
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 
2% in diameter to order. In use on 
twenty different cemeteries. 
TESTIMONIAL— Forest Home Cemetery Washington St. Chicago 
Cemetery address. Oak Park, 111. 
March 19, 1901. 
TO WHOM 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 oti 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 
LBO. G. HAASE, MANUFACTURER, OAK PARK, ILL, 
A GRAVE TENT 
Should always be set when the people 
need protection against rain, cold winds 
or the baking rays of a hot sun. 
Parties attending the funeral will leave warm, closed carriages 
in a perspiring condition without regard to the weather; they cannot 
bring a Tent, but surely appreciate the protection one provides, and 
are willing to pay liberally for such services rendered. Our Tents 
are modestly made for cemetery use, of gray material, with brown, 
reinforced peak and scallop binding ; made with detachable walls all 
or half way around. 
You will know prices and all about one hundred and twenty=six 
different sizes and qualities by sending for our Tent Circular. 
DURFEE TENT MFG. CO. 
Grand Rapids, Mich. 
