Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 15 Mar 1917, p. 3

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They find it not only fascinating, but they derive from it more real‘ enjoy- ment thanâ€" almost anything else connected with the Home and Home Life. Everyone who believes in the effect of en- vironments, agrees that attractive Home Grounds whether they consist of just the front and rear of a 50 ft. loté, or the 20 acre estate have a b ficial influence not only dn than who dwell there, bu on the entire community,â€"yes, eVen farther than that. - n -‘ More attention than ever is being paid to the Home Groundsâ€"the care of the same, is no longer left entirely'to the hired man, the owner gets a. lotlof fun out of it . 'imself. The stufiy bedroom has given way torthe open porch.;iWe live out doors. Good women and men are making a study out of Gardening in all its branches and when they get to t at point they grow healthier and happier in body and mini and it makes them think more of their neighbors who are dping5the same. l Now about yourselfâ€"are you going to make things lively around the house this spring?â€"are you going to fix;up that lawn of yours?~ch'ange those shrubs and prune them or get the new ones you said you would last summer? How about planting a few fruit trees? Are there going to be gVeranda or Window Boxes with Hanging Vines over the sides? What about that flower border, is it going to be just full of blos- soms this coming summer?â€"wouldn’t a few Roses or Honey- suckles look well over that Pergola or on (5 the porch? In mmwzk rams. HIGHLAND P; FRITZ 'BAHR, Proprietor grandmother’s garden she used to have Hollyhocks, Pinks, Sweet; Williams, Larkspur and Lavender. They came up every spring. ;-Wouldn’t the'kide like a bed,like that? Why not have a border of Peonias, Daisies, Columbine: and Phlox for cut flowers for the dining room. It will beat the best‘ Amngican Beaqtieg the flex-int has itpAofl’er you. There are the Trees, they should have attention. They are worthy of it to be sure. What abOut the wading pool for the little ones, the Water Garden, the Bird fountain, the Grape Arbor, the Lawn Tennis, the walk with the stepping stones, the Hedge, the Drive, the irregular planting along the lot line, the Sunken Rose Garden. Don’t you think it would be to your advantae to get hold of somebody to talk these matters ever wit ? Some one who knows all about it, does nothing; else, but keeps up to date with the heat that is be- ing done in _these lines elsewhere. Of course it would. Let us show you what wonderful, changeswe could make on your grounds. A'skstch doesn’t cost you anything, even if you don’t wish us to do the actual work, our suggestions are bound to be of benefit to you and sajve you worry and money. ;_ If you live here it will be a mutual benfit to get as» quaintefdâ€"better for the townawe are going to kes 'on talk- ing an doing Gardening until the whole of High and Park shows is e eflects of itâ€"we like to do your work and sell you everything necessary for yoiir grounds, where you purchase doesn’t make much difference as long as you obtain goodd‘e- sults,â€"â€"if you do that we will bebenefittedfiut'if you fail both of us will suffer, so againws say, whenever in doubt as ion as it is pertaining to Gardening, let Central give you, 44, 7 or 85. Uncle is always ready to talk Gardening, whether in the store, at the Greenhouses or at Home, and ifiyon can’t reach him there they will get him for you among the Nursery Stock in the Ridgewood‘ Gardens on Lincoln, Ave.â€"more next week. ‘ ' pictures. It does not 11le follow that quality must :be accompanied by expensiveness. J: High prices frequently go with poor qualityâ€" ;fbut not in our store. .' Quality means more than mere durability. It means artistic designs, harmonious coloring, taste- ‘iful combinations, and many other_ things to which our specmhsts devote their attention. ‘ specialisis give you in making your selectxons. Visit our convenient store at 32 South Wabash Avenue at any time and see the remarkable diy play of superior wall papers at prices to suit. An important part. of our service-â€"§nd one that you will_ gpprec‘mteâ€"xs _the pgrsonal asswtanoe that our Let ‘us give you the benefit of our special experience and study in wall decorating. ' 32 South Wabash Avenue II] E] I !Z "Your decoratorâ€"Our dealer" - - Special this weekâ€"Your choice of over fifty dainty bedroom designs at 10an the m l ‘XVALL PAPER qwalityis as 1m tant as is quaiity 1n marge;

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