Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 47

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That lIment is $68,â€" naining installâ€" 11 installments x (6) per cent th, 1929. The the 2nd day of W. RUBLY,â€" City : Collector. linois, this 9th o0 10411 W. RUBLY, City Collector. indis, this 9th under the diâ€" Watson, Exâ€" Art Institute, n April 27th ustus." Their to 12 importâ€" , where they ries and also ct with manyv ix (6) per cent th, 1929. That le on the 2nd t the said asâ€" )) installments. installment is remaining inâ€" iven that the ed at the Colâ€" er Green Bay igyland Park, from the date NOTICE MBER 337 , May 9, 1929 ‘ar thercafter tallments are Europe 10411 Narcissus and tulips are the first on the list in the spring. Then come ‘the early flowering perennials. Dianâ€" this, pinks, Sweet Williams, Aquileâ€" â€"gia, De]phir-lium, Madonna â€" Lillies, Acillea, the Pearl, Gladiolus, Auraâ€" tum Atbum and Rubrum Japan. Lilâ€" lies, Canterbury; Bell and Foxglove, Artemesia â€"Lactifolia, . Penstemmon Seabiosa, Gaillardia and Coreopsis, Boltonia, Pyretheum Ulifinosum also Painted Daisies, all varieties of Iris, Hemerocallis, Peonies, Tigerlillies and Umbellatums, Liatris, Veronica Subâ€" sellis Longifolia are all flowers that may be depended upon for flowers for cutting. They ‘are hardy and come up from year to year. i Ees es â€"â€"Such flowers as Coreopsis and Gailâ€" lardia give a constant session of flowers all summer, and should be planted. near the borders or you should have stepping stones running through your cutting patch, so as to make cutting convenient. Nearly all varieties of Perennials will blosâ€" som more freely and produce more flowers when used for cutting purâ€" poses. â€" Chinese Delphinium _ keeps coming back for a long period.. Thursday, May. 9, 1929 These.are one of the most interâ€" sting and successful flowers for the Flowers For Cutting \‘The arranging of a ~cutting bed 24â€"36 in. tallâ€"Rudbeckia Purpurea, Pyretheum Uliginosum, Siberian Iris. ® 3 for 5oe¢ 35â€"50 in. tallâ€"Boltonia, Anchusa Rudbeckia, Lacinata, Physotegia. 12 in. to 24 in. tallâ€"Pyretheum, Canterbury Bell, Columbine, Sweet Williams, Shasta Daisies, Chinese Delphinium, Platyeodon, Anthemis, Linum Perene (Flax), Achillea, Agrostemma,. Hardy Carnations, Centuarea _ Montana, Coreopsis, Gailardia, Lupines, Stokesia, Scabiosa, Gypsophilia, Lychnis, Day Lillies Thunbergii, Kwanso. Pansies will last a long time to rmindfi her of your affection. We have aâ€" beautiful selection in all the most attractive colors. + $5 for 100 $1.25 for 25 s HARDY PERENNIALS 6 to 12 in. tallâ€"Rock Arabis, Tunica, Dianthus Cressius, Campanula .Carpatica, Sedum, Forgetâ€"me nots, blue and pink; Subulata Phlox, pink or lavenâ€" der; Gypsophila Repans.. _â€"â€"â€" 3 for 5oc ty FRANKEN® Pansies Pansies for Mother‘s Day DEERFIELD, ILLINOISâ€"West of t 3 for 50oe 3 for 5oc Home Beautifying and Landscape â€"_â€" buggestions § Hardy Asters As the mountain pines are already starting to send up their little canâ€" elleâ€"like shoots, it is‘ time to prune them ‘by breaking off Half or twoâ€" thirds of each of these tiny candles. This is also true of any of the other pines that you wish to keep more dwarf. By careful pinching of the new wood each season, one can keep an Evergreen, dwarf and compact alâ€" most indefinitely. â€" Such flowers as the hardy Hydranâ€" gea, the Althea, or Rose of Sharon should be trimmed now, so that all the strength goes into a few buds, as every bud will form a stem and blosâ€" som, and the fewer the stems the larger the blossoms. â€"AH Spring bloomingâ€" shrubs, such . as Lilacs, Bridal Wreath, Syringas should not be pruned until blossoms fall, as early pruning is merely cutting and throwing away large bouquets of flowers hefore they have a chance to bloom. garden, and in order to enjoy them most one should plant them in rows two or three deep along the border. The hardy strains will bloom continâ€" uously from Spring to Fall and in some cases winter over for the folâ€" lowing season. _ Shrubs that should be pruned in Spring > Pruning Evergreens ing to scarlet aubaverscensie Glendale. Reddishâ€"purple ; Joe Coleman. Purplishâ€"red Mrs. Francis King. Beautiful shade of flame pink flowers of giant size on tall . growing spikes up to four feet with cighteen to twenty flowers .......__.._ .. We have selected from one of growers of cho‘ce varieties a wik unique types to mt your dema petals & esd Lilae. Unique velvety violet. variety is worthy. of your tion drvieeiesvedessree cce m America. Soft Alice _ Tiplady yellow _. z Gretchen Zang Antonn Merc‘e, Henry Murger, Jeanne D‘are, Mrs Dorr, Mrs. Jenkins, Wanadis. . 20 * R. P. Struthers, Rhynstrom Simond‘s Lombardy Poplar, 6â€"8 ft. Vulgzaris Lombardy Poplar, 6â€"8 ft , CASH AND CARRY P SPECIA L S Ix T HE PR E$ $ 3 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 GLADIOLUS is than 25 and 10c extra lavender pink ... ... A _ beautiful _ saffronâ€" ted from one of the world‘s foremost e varieties a wide range of color and maxt your demands. Blooms of pink, blendâ€" 3 for 5oc TREES PHLOX olet." This new your consideraâ€" EHEESESHNEEâ€"â€" fecrvotm ces‘ nR tall grower....3.75 : ruffied Any shrub that is planted from now on, which has started to foliage, a bucket of water should be thrown in eack hole and . the dirt stirred Late transplanting of Shrubs MAY 9 to 16 â€"aâ€" â€"at south end of street £. â€"PERâ€"YARD . _ â€" PHONE GLENCOE 1244 Prompt Service . L. Brown For â€" i Nursery Stock Franken Bros., Inc. â€"Deerfield 241 Black Dirt Per 25 Per 100 $1.00 $ 3.50 2:“, a~ 7.50 . Conrad F. Meyer. Large double silvery rose. Fraâ€" & grant : Grootendorst. _ Wonderful bright erimson ; 1L.15 6.00 Rugosa Hansa. Very double; beautiful reddish violet. Delivered $3 15.00 Scarlet Precepts. Beautiful scarlet shade Souvenir. A leading yellow varigty ........ Assorted varieties of Hybrids or Primuâ€" Hmugâ€" sun00 0 . +C > Hardy Climbing Roses R Dr. Van Fleet. Best pink climber in cultivation ; Dorothy Perkins. Clear cherryâ€"pink :; Excelsa Crimâ€" son. Blooms in great clugtors; Paul‘s Scarlet. Semiâ€" double, purest red climber. _ â€" Ceneral Jacqueminot. Greatest pink perpetual Paul Neyron. Clear pink bleoms. Very fragrant. Gruss an Teplitz Bright rich scarlet: Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Larpest best white rose ; Lady Hillingdon. One of the leading yellow roses ; Pink Radiance. Beautiful pink. Free bloomer. Mrs. Frank Pendleton. A sensational beauty:, Beautiful roseâ€"pink on a pure white ground with . deep ‘velvety . blood red blotch on lower petals .....___...â€"__. Peace. Giant white flowered with lilac feathering in . throat of two of the petMIS ... ..l.2lllllllll2 2z Priglc: of â€"Wales. Beautiful clear coral WMMEK .....c..slnnleal ces 0 ROSES 50¢ each Hybrid Perpetuals Hybrid Tca Roses around to make a mush and the plant set right in the mud and filled up with: loose dirt on top. The keeping of the ground loose and mellow is also very important in having any of your plants get a quick start and do well the first year. Rugosa Hybrids In Deerfieldâ€"West of tracksâ€"South end Geraniums Cannas > Salvias Fuchsias Pentunias Verbenas Also a Variety of Other Bedding and _ . Vegetable Plants . â€" We Have aâ€"Very Special PEERFIEEL D N U RSERIES Strain of Rosy Morn Phone Deerfield 5 Kottrasch Bros. Petunias of street J.25 1.15 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.25 Vanies iz Zinnias Begonias Snapdragons Asterplants Hanging Vin 6.50 5.00

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