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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1926, p. 16

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tt {ii man than 1l'iijiijIi'"i_e,, I We would like serve you with Homegrown “Preferred Stock" at reasonable prices. We like to offer you free suggestions to help lhy o yom beds, perennial bord e , or shrub planting. _ ' c a :. . . Whether you . h only Ito consult us, purchase aipound of Grass Seed, a few New Bulbs, or whether you wish to make extensive p tin call over Phone 85 w' I get you in touch with us. For over 30 years we have been growing Flowers and Plants here, and ate busier than ever. new houses located at thef corner of Park avenue and Ridge road, our twenty-four acre Nursery on Telegraph roaduadioinintt the north C1liagt of rfl, its, contain many thousands of Shrubs and Evergreens. -.i..,. You can't buy better stock than we haven-or any giving you better results. t! ' . DARYHN TULIPS lacy Hydranireas, Japanese Quince, and a few others, We quote of our own growing the fol wing AND OTHER SPRING FLOWERING BULBS (heayy 3-4 ft. stock) run in pribe as follows: T NORWAY SPRUCE. 2-3 Yeet r.rFr_eeeet.---t-te"--'v_ ---_-i._ ... , li . r . 3 650 each $6.75 per doz. $50 per 100. 3.4 feet -'i1.e,..e.e,__ee_.__._..,_..._.,' r-ree-.---..- Of all bulb stock to , planted daring fall, to give us Besides these, we carry a still lighter grade at 20% t a mass of color dutfmgN.prinst, none compare with the less hut do not recommend them but like to cal atten- 4-5 feet "r"'",-"-""-'"""'"-"'-"" r' m..sv..'r beauty pt the Darrin 1.11p' _ I r -- - firm, tn nnr metre nolmt and: I', s"xoh anrfn IL Rush WHITE SPRUGE- 2-3 feet ttpert-Pee-ee-ere)..----- _'"'. _ mm..er. Greenhowtis and Office, LAUREL AVENUE; one block we PAPERWHITE NARCtSSI. To be grown in dishes to bloom in the house, seldpt bulbs: V l3 centimeter sizes 5. """T 7 ___ .N..-, H .. "5 ..7/lter doz. Fancy select, 14srn/"pize -F__ ___ --. i--. __/_, _ 1.00 per doz. Mammoth size _ //-. F""""' . Te" --t.-t-.---r.--t-, ”(L50 per:4oz., ;.The latter usually Wuce two or more ihswer/heatks. FLOWERING AND! ORNAME;NTAL SHRUBS Isn’t there a satisfaction in seeing what you purchase in theway of shrubs and when comparing prices, isn't it only tair you should 'ompare the: stock you buy? Wei' - shrubs by the 'ttlf,,','],',"', - stock which will give you immediate results. fl For the small home grounds our' assortments are 'iGi2uliiy' to be recommended. Plant a few shrubs this fall, even when in a dormant state during winter, they are beautiful and especially when properly grouped and we shallfbepleased to as- sist you in doing that.A, Of late years landscape garden- ers have advocated the planting of, native shrubs and such as are eontriderrdi)"iut of the ordinary." We have no objection to that, bqt for those developing new home grounds let us say th t such stock, requires even more care and attention toqbecome established and a longer time than the old standbys. nor should this prevent any one to be deprived of, for instance; the showy Hydran- gea, Bridal Wreath Spiraea, GoldisOeil Forsythia, Snow- ball, Lilac or Weigellti, the Sweet Flowering Honey- suckle Bush, followed by its branches covered with red berries, the Japanese Quince, the Sweet Scented Mock Orange/the red berhe4 Barberry, and the Snow Berry, the Red and Golden Twigged Dogwood - don't all of theseand many moreg belong to every home ground? beauty of the Darwin @lip. r Of the many showy il orts there are three which are the leaders: Pride of 'itll',",.'?,,,,',' as a glorious American Beauty \shade, large fioirer; Clara Butt, a delicate bot pink of Jim, habit; and, he Yellow Darwin, growing tot quite as tall as the oth _ two, but fully as desirable.' We import these tu ps dir t from Holland and on these, quote the followii, g specifl prices: Extra hetwi, biilbsiill (lrst size. V _ 60c per doz. $4. lo per 100. . $35 ‘per 1,000. _ All other bulbs such " Weeit,t.hip.ottsyre, early, single and double Tulips, Joniluits, Daffodils, Crocus, etc., we carry a full assortment of the betithif everything and fully as reasonable as fou fan purchase elsewhere. s,-.-----?; lip 86--j-----csr- ' sah out wfth them] and liter on if Emu wish -add the Native Tlee: svtaehjl Wild Rose,:and others. _ TI... - “nu-0‘ ‘I'nn At‘nkunkn -tiis w-.,-,'-.-.' AF T I, SPECIAL FALL FERIY SALE at our Gr mes. Bushy Jive-inch pot Boiton Ferns fat $1 I) ' FRESH CUT ROSES tépice daily and all other sea- sonable tiowers. [ l Telephone 86 The irlnerip line of’ishrubs with§the exceptiqn of Li- Spring f" Hardy - " a ii. 3 i' V a . ' _ _ 1 _ ( l _ ', . , ?" * Our GreThouses amiuways open for inspection. We Taloraph Flowers to all parts of the World. JreaMtte (n araatt, j,'irci"reru_),aitii ' . _ r' [ .' _ . ., -7 ,': g i . e ' H, T IsHer FloWering Bulbs, Shrul Plants and Evergreen 3 SWeet Syrihga te.Prr. 3 Pibk Honeysuckle $-Brtidal Wreath --.P-F' 3 Weigelia .-.r-t.tee.F_r.r_reVV_ v'I‘he severe winter of 1925-2641” ruined many‘thouo sands of fine Evergreens, and." particularly varieties, while among the most beautiful, noblardy with us. In view of this fact, one can't help but a reciate more and more the Norway Spruce, Austrian Pin Red Cedar and a few others which all of them, are IN tly hardy at the same time, are so desirable for the ', tion of a charming Winter Landscape etteet and are ao'qwhmore reasonable in price. N, lacs,; Hydranireas, Japanese Quince, and a few others, (heaw 3-4 ft. stock) run in price as follows: . ‘3 66c each $6.75 per doz. $50 per 100. Besides these, we carry a still lighter grade at 20% less, (but do not recommend them, but like to rd atten- tion to our extra select stock of such sorts Bush Honeysuckle. ' ' _ 1 3 Mock Orange _,.,..,,..-.-,.....,.....-.."..,....., 3 Forsythia .trwtrmer-_r--tte------t_-e--'-_'ee--------eer--e--rre-----.-ee--e-.rermreertt_ 3 Lilac s----wter-._re-rtm.t-s---e ___-rw..'.-.'--.-'.........".......-----..-..--..' .'rrr_F'__t. 3 Golden Dogwood r............-:-......-.,,--., ASSORTMENT NO. 5. 50 heavy A ft. shrubi,V6 varities (our selection") es- pecially Selected for border planting...“ ASSORTMENT NO. 6. Same as Assort- ”meglgb, by) foot stock ...P_..Pv._.e..P; ____ FFF '.Pree---. Af%0R'ThHilNT my. 100 Shrubs, heavy 3 ft. stock, 8 varieties (our 'selection), ASSORTMENT NO. s.\ Same as Assort- ment 7, but 4 foot "stoleks.....-...A,C.r...l.."., SPECIAL PRICED ASSORTMENTS_1 3 Bridal Wreath, white, "ee"'e'e'"""'-""--'r------tt--.----rr-rrmwr. 3 S 'iraea, pink r""""""'----------"--'-----------.-------'-. .___-__V_-_.P-reP_t 3 G lden Bell tWert 'rrttw_etr__.- wTT 'e"-'"-----'"-'---.--' '-t--r-t-teetFrmr. 3 Ja anese Berbury 'rt-. T""'-"':""""""'"'"" ASSORTMENT N O. 3 (Specially to be recommended for shady positions) 3 Snowberry .rP'.-Pm-r--rttVtN V. '_'------'--'-----------------..-------.------.., 3 Japanese Berberry trw'-- _te"er'Tte --___ ., r-.----------.--.,..... 3 Red Twigged Dogwood "i""""""""""""".'"'"'"-'"'""" 3 Regal Privet "e-'"'""'""""""'."-"' "r---" "'-P-e'---trrtte-r ASSORTMENT NO. 4 M 3 Mock Orange _ TV-er' t-r.ree_e__-Pct..erem_.. _,,,....,..."................ 3 Forsythia t_.t-eeet-tr---te--- . H ____ __-e-_-i-i-et-___-e-e-ee'-- P-et--.-..--.--.-----.--. 3 Lilac o, -e---rr..'rrta-"------ "--'Fr'_._'_---""r_'_P_""'P_"'---_'."."""---'--r'__r-.'-." 3 Golden Dogwood -_...,,._,-._r,-.e..-,e,--__., syringa, Snowbérry and others, ranging f m 4% to 6 .feet and bushy all specimens, three and. mo tines trantplanted. we offer at: $1 each; $12 doz.; $76 1 er 100. Ml‘mgnukn Amt miss. Hummus rArtiirtttatio'tiii: ASSORTMENT NO. 2 E‘ :t .95»? Em. EVERGREENS filmnes.$z7.50 $21.50 $40.00 3350-00 ' if e! t varitiee .wett r.,,..-.,-.--..]....'.:...,...-.]..', -._.C. ASSORTMENT NO. T. 6 Peonies (3 y old plants) 3 " ies a--_--_ ...’.._W. ASSORTMENT o. 8. 12 hardy Larkapu ' hem plants of theilatmt and finest English ybrid Among many others, we carry a fine a k of bine, Lily of the Valley, Hollyhocks. Shae Dam 'pf,'hf2l11tg2t; P4't,dtt,,i't, .. a... ' I s, 0 ve. S isitidiGGi, and bthen, all min; about an; according to size. ' From 81.75140 pet You are min ing much, if you don't h e at I few Peonies. P lox, Iris, Larkspur, en other fiomtring plants in your garden or prep: I bed: der tor them. ore and more . plan . apprecieted, mote beautiful new sorts: bei . dueed and varieties giving us flowers, f to Ntnreinber. E i. i We make up] homegrounds. ei flowers, and pri1 ASSORTMENT! ASSORTMENT ASSORTMENT selection) 5 , ASSORTMENT 10 varieties ASSORTMENT RED fi',P.ff.rittltf.i.f, Pyramidal Eve 11.1 2 feet mm. i """"----"--""-""'"--"-t ----ur- ' feet o---..-)'---------:------,----) -..-s.ac, . 4 feet o_..._._,'c,........_.._._..-_...m...._., ...,."..m2.... AUSTRIAN P E, a most desirable fut wind Evergreen. ' feet .r_.e-rt-t-tr_-tr-t-tt-t-r--ttt-.r.ttt_ -.:-d., ARBOR VITAE. (The stock we offer h all been r'stth' grown on o own grounds and came the past win r irt'fitie shape. 2 feet .-. PERENIALS bu HARDY FLOWERIN 26 varieties FLOWERS] v. s. A, Fl ITss oar/ boring Nordl 'tlb1iifiil, Elf TELEGRAPH to w part i W for . ac Waxy m CHICAGO at) h “an to... deal bt, of "itt,' "ii }N0.J 4. INC 6. we. 3. 100 plants (we d abr t] NO. 2. so plants (same a! abo‘ Eff. 12 Iris, 4 vuieti -', 12 Hardy Phlox, was

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