Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 11 Apr 1929, p. 13

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ndings hing _ more to the gosts. â€" . hat the wellâ€" but â€"will ‘also poorly plantâ€" and T. Tohnsonâ€" enterâ€" field 36 and its beauty with The tone of this Radiola is full and ‘, it has »splendid me, â€"and cleanly kegan Road ecting plants chosen speciâ€" â€"~number of : R. NOTZ n of Rosemary terâ€" at four tables of ed selectivity, All ll, the R. C. c A. ola 33 stands in ss by itself in the i of â€"radio â€"perfecâ€" To appreciate it, should hear it in â€"own home. _ May ‘Deerfield, III. _ one Decrhcld 13 . lephones: ive you "a home nstration ?" Radio and â€" eral Hardware n and bridge on . " Ing. 36 No. 6 §tc. .â€"â€"In the planting of any plants, re.-kl gardless if it be a trees, shrub or perennial, the ground should be culâ€" tivated or spaded up as deep as the tree shrub or plant is planted. When the ground has thus been prepared the plant to be planted, should ‘be â€"A+nserted in the ground as near as possible, the depth that it originally stood in the nursery.. It is a very ~common practice . withâ€"some people to plant altogether too deep. Planting Trees, Shrubs, or Plants â€" ~Watering. . The proper ‘way _to water a perennial is to pour about a pint of-jvater in the bottom of the hole and inserting the plant so that the roots are barely covered in the mudâ€"and filling up the hole around the crown of the plant with loose mellow dirt. “ : * In, the watering> of shrubs â€" one should dig out the ‘hole the ;proper depth of the shrub, throw in a half This Sale is given to reduce some of the stock that we have in large surpluses, in order to clear our hNmeids for new planting. > This stock is strictly first class and up to grade in every respect. ~We are giving our North Shore home ownersâ€"the advantage of this stock in preference to dumping it on the department store or mail order market. Many of the following values are less than half our regular prices. ‘There will be no deliveries or telephone orders acâ€" cepted. Everything is cash and carry. , ts 9, feet :. t S L _ *~ SHRUBS â€"=. * ~PHLOX _: piees . > ~_PEONIES y es t 5 . Saturday, Sunday and Monday, April 13â€" 14 â€" 15 _ Home Beautifying and Landscape ‘ boz Suggestions Barberry Thunbergii, 18â€"24 in. Cornus (Red Dogwood) 2â€"3 ft. Forsythia (Golden Bell) 2â€"3 ft. _ Spirea Van Houteii 3â€"4 ft. Spirea Tomentosa 2â€"3 ft. â€" Coralberry 2â€"3 ft. â€" 3 Day $Sale at Franken‘s â€" HARDY PERENNIALS . Boltonia Shasta Daisies Sweet . Williams . _ Physotegia â€"â€" Rudbeckia Lacinata Pyretheum Uliginosum Achillea, The: Pearl . Hardy Aster & 10 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 Franken Brothers, Inc. bucket or. bucketfull of water set the tree or shrub in the mush¢#and fill with loose dirt. Where a person has a large number of shrubs to plant, one can save time by forcing the hose with the water running down beside the shrub or tree and allow to run until the ground seems fairly filled with water. : 2 Cultivation â€" following transplantâ€" ing. Keeping the ground well si_’.irred\ about the plants after they have been transplanted, will prevent the moisâ€" turé from rising to the surface and1 being dried by the sun and â€"winds. I wish to state that this after cultiâ€" vation has just as great a part to play with the success of your plant‘s growth as having the plants properly planted to begin with. It is a comâ€" mon nursery practice to plant any kind of plants including perennials, shrubs or Evergreens without waterâ€" ing at all but where thorough after cultivation is practiced we lose hardâ€" y a plant. . â€"./ 1f3 Telephone Deerfield 241 â€" Antonin Mercie Henry Murger Jeanne Darc Rich velvety blue, rich deep blue and pure white 10 for $1.00 PHLOX _ R :P. Struthers Rhynstrom 5 for $1.00 IRIS 6 for $1.00 SIBERIAN IRIS 6 for $1.00 Her Majesty Monsignor Prosper Laugier â€" Rheine Nixe: Sherwin Wright PFREES S; PER YARD PHONE GLENCOE 1244 *_â€"Prompt Service in large surpluses, in order to clear our fields for new =~â€" For j Nursery Stock Mrs. Dorr Mrs. Jenkins Wanadis Franken Bros., Inc. Deerfield 241 â€" Black j Dirt Delivered L. Brown $3 Simond‘s Lombardy Poplar, 6â€"8 ft. Vulgaris Lombardy Poplar, 6â€"8 ft. 25 for $1.00 * *‘ .¢ RBOSBRS assorted varieties, mixed White varieties, mixed Pink varieties, mixed 6 divisions or 2 clumps Red varteties, mixed 3 divisions or 1 clump 2 for $1.00 TREES 3 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 $1.00 GLADIOLUS $1.00 D EE RFIE L D NURSERIE S climbing Whenâ€" planting out time comes, â€" we shall have a large assort m ent of thrifty uze Bedding Plants Remember . those . glorious ROSY MORN PETUNIAS Phone Deerfield 5 Kottrasch Bros. Thursday, April 11, 1929

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