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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Apr 1914, p. 3

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er Baking: ”('3 Jth $.‘ at iLLlNOl$ I3 (akt aCthfl phone 160 Bakery NK OUR Lain: \Q‘: erfl 30c 1 5c 18c HC 1‘ 18C 9.)“ ZUC 3 k 5c:- 2 SPRING FE V Telephone Eight-Five HE right sort of Spring Fever is not- that tired feelingfiwhich craves for patent medicine. -It’s a de; Sire to get busy out doors, to do things, to get holdéof the‘pitchfork, the spade and rake, to roam through the seed packages, to hunt up the prunning’itools or locate the wheelbarrow and the fer}- tilizer for the lawn. Oh my, what a lot of fun you are missing if you can’t get enthusiastic over all these things. Your Pierce-Arrow or Packard aren't-Lin it forieven a minute with an hour spent on the cleaning of the shrub-border or weeding in the hotbed. Listemiwith all the fault some of us have to find with present day conditions in the way of fierce business competition, divorce suits, cabaret sandwiches, and tango invitations, what do they all amount to compared with theihterest taken by thousands of good women and men in the outdoor life? The home ground of the average suburbanite is helioming more homelike, more attractive and beautiful every year. The owner whether rich or poor is more concerned about all that'malzres for ideal environments, for the home life, thanwas ever known before in the history of the world. That is real civilization, the goodlwhich comes out of this has a by far greater influence on the coming generation than the wrong, resulting from unatural conditions as they exist in the large cities of today. We are bound for a better "Tomorrow". the thousands of ideal homes throughout our country withthe brick walk passing by groups of Lilac bushes, through a spacious lawn up to the Honey Suckle covered entrance are proof of the true' “Spirit of our times." They show from what we get our real enjoyment. Out of all this has evolved the Landscape Gardener,.he is a natural consequence. There was a , demand for him, and he appeared, he is the one who makes his living by helping you plan, plant and enjoy with you the results, of it all. That's where we shine--- we are doing wonderfully well. Everybody likes us, even our “Ads”, better lawns, more flowers, more trees and shrubs are the result on account of them. Therefore we are helping along. We are useful in our community for we do things, busy every minute, ever on the lookout for improving, keeping in thefroint row of progress, a little ahad once in awhile and there are hundreds of beautiful home grounds along the North Shore as the results of this and if you will call up 85 we can continue this little chat and perhaps land a nice fat order. ' ' and we have in our assortment SIUCK w bun an we.-. take their place But whether you Wish tc there in town that can’t afford such a one? your out of town friends and show them what kind of a Home Tow: delivers your orders anywhere along the North Shore: Flowers by tele side of it, a box of Bahr’s Silver Medal Posies in a neat box and tied I going steamers here or abroad, will meet your friend on any train or old man will go around the world to please you and all he asks from Months of scientific culture and attention were necessary to make our It was arranged for your approval; no finer stock was ever shown any- you at the greenhouses, you would surely take a walk this are prepared for the best Easter ever grand display of Easter plants possible. where. If you had any idea of what is really awaiting evening and spend a half hour among all these beautiful posiee. You would select a Lily for your home, put rming dishes of Double Tulips, Daffodils or Hyacinths and have them sent with “Compliments of the Season” to one of your friends. Leave an order for a Corsage of Valley and Violets for her 11 Easter morning or let us deliver as a carrier of cheer a pot of Roses full of buds and flowers to a sick Fl:0wers; there is nothing we might mention can ever, a little hyancinth in a pot costs 10c Who is your card on one of those cha to wear 0 00.111 At Easter every home should be brightened up with ve have in our assortment stock to suit all tastes and pocketbooks, 1 ’t afford such a one? But whether you Wish to purchase or not, pay us a visit-- -look at us in holiday dress, brirg ads and show them what kind of a Home Town Florist y?“ gave. Remember a two thousand dollar Electric mywhere along the North Shore, Flowers by telegraph to alt parts of the civilized world and a little on the other hr’ s Silver Medal Posies in a neat box and tied neatly with ska; ribbon and your card delivered to incoming or out. or abroad, will meet your friend on any train or statio'ri with a b11nch of Roses wherever there are trains. The life is to asks from you is, to (:9QO {he moi you use them the better for both at us (Bahr)

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