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PARK AND CEMETE-RY 
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insertion^ y words to a line. Cash must accom- 
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WANTED Responsible agents in CTer.v stale 
in the union. Must have some capital. Address 
The Bomgardner Lowering- Device Co., Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
CEMETERY SUPERINTENDENT— Exper- 
ienced in management of an incorporated city 
cemetery, desires to make a change from pres- 
ent position. Satisfactory references. Mem- 
ber Amer. Cem'ty Supt’s Assn., address New 
England, care Park & Cemetery. 
WANTED— By American, age 26, position as 
Assistant Superintendent or Foreman in Ceme- 
tery. Industrious, hr»nest and some ability. 
Desires chance for advancement. Four years 
with present employers. Best of references, no 
bad habits. Box 1081, So. Manchester, Conn. 
WANTED— A landscape gardener, cemeter.v 
superintendent, or any one who can sell some 
of my large stock of vSilver Leiif Maples. They 
must be sold this fall and next spring. D. H. 
Patty, Nurseryman, (Geneva, N. Y. 
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CONSULTING 
LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 
TRENTON, N. J. 
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for some people, but where handsome 
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a daily supply, nothing so completely 
meets the requirements as the 
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Any day laborer is entirely competent to take 
entire charge of them. 
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to nearest store. 
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WILD FLOWERS. 
All who enjoy reading about the 
curious and interesting traits of 
our native wild flowers and ferns, 
should have the new monthly 
journal of popular botany, 
THE AMERICAN BOTA/NIST 
It is edited solely for the plant 
lover and contains no technical 
matter. Common names are used 
whenever possible, and all the 
articles are selected with a view 
to their value to the g-eneral 
reader. Send a 2-cent stamp for 
sample copy and tell your friends 
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PUBLISHERS, 
BINGHAMTON. NEW YORK. 
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PARK and CEMETERY 
Can assist in advanc- 
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Journal by placing 
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CEMETERT RECORDS 
A Simple Ss'stem of K^^oping a Com- 
plete I\.ecoi*(] of Interments, Cot 
Owners, Location of Graves, etc. 
^ .Specimen Pagfes Sent on A.pplication ^ 
R. J. HAIGHT, Publisher, 324 Dearborn St., Chicago 
No Paint or Ink Used 
PARK SIGNS. 
CEMETERY SIGNS. 
Everlasting Enameled Plates of any Size, Quantity and Com- 
' Ehery ’Description of Cemetery Utility Signs. 
bination of Color. 
INDIVIDUAL GRAVE AND LOT SIGNS 
Avenue and Path Signs, 
Keep Off the Grass, 
Tree and Hardy Shrub Signs 
SECTION NUMBERS 
KEEP OFF THE GRASS 
PATH AND AVENUE 
NO SMOKING SIGNS 
Warranlied notto rust, or fade and imperviouB to climatic changes 
Sketches and Quotations Promptly Furnished. ! 
Signs furnished, if desired, <with stout rods or mo’bable stands 
QEO. H. MARSLAND, IOO William St. New York. 
