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HarleigH Cemetery, Camden, N. J. 
The accompanying views show scenes in Har- 
leigh Cemetery, Camden, N. J., which appear in an 
attractive illustrated book issued by the association 
under the title “Views and Regulations of Harleigh 
Cemetery.” Harleigh is conducted entirely on the 
landscape lawn plan, and has in force all modern 
methods of cemetery management. A portion of 
the price of each lot is set aside by the trustees for 
the permanent fund, the income from which is used 
to keep the lots properly seeded and mowed, and for 
the general improvement and beautifying of the 
grounds. This fund, however, does not provide for 
the special care of flowers, or the cleaning or reset- 
ting of headstones or monuments. 
The following are some of the rules of the asso- 
ciation ; 
Foundations for all monuments, headstones and 
vaults, and all underground vaults, shall be built by 
the association at the expense of the lot owner. Fif- 
teen days’ notice must be given for the building of 
the foundations. The cost of the same must be 
paid in advance, but no foundations shall be put in 
or markers set between the 15th of November and 
the 15th of March of each year. Contractors must 
not carve their names or place any detrimental 
obstacle to mar the beauty of the monuments. Every 
foundation ordered must be the size of the base of 
the monument. 
Material for stone work will not be allowed to 
remain in the cemetery longer than shall be strictly 
TOMP. OP WALT WHITMAN, HARLKUm CEMETERY. 
necessary, and refuse or unused material must be 
removed as soon as the work is completed. In case 
of neglect, such removal will be made by the asso- 
ciation at the expense of the lot owner and contrac- 
tor, who shall be severally responsible for any dam- 
age or neglect. No material of any kind will be re- 
ceived on Saturday. The trustees earnestly request 
lot owners and designers not to duplicate any mon- 
uments or vaults in Harleigh. 
MAUSOLEUM OP HENRY D. MOORE, HARLEIGH CEMETERY. 
