Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1930, p. 38

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THE ALPINE GARDEN 34 use boulders to profusion, an with true alpines, only. In the sockery, our own bulbs, flowers, shrubs and eve may be used. Alpines, nativ ers and rock plants can be ¢c in the same garden, by plant pines on the highest points or a« well as into fissures of roc between layers of stones. If a rock garden is big en tree is of decided advantage AND THE ROCKERY How and What to Plant With By Henry Schauffier, landscape designer Rock and alpine garden differ in + way of planting, as well as in the c of rocks: In the alpine garden e boulders to profusion, and plant EV ERGREE N S PLANT NOW GARDEN * We are disposing of 75 acres of nursery stock to close an Estate, and are offering a large assortment of Evergreens, Trees, and Shrubs at very attractive prices. W hy not take advanâ€" tage of this exceptional opportunity now? Our Representatives are thoroughly trained and will help you solve your landscape problems. Office and Nurseries F. D. CLAVEY Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. Complete Landscape Service Telephones: Deerfeld 36 or Highland Park 36 The Lake Shore‘s Largest Nurseries big enough antage; â€"ma own . native d evergreens native flowâ€" be combined planting alâ€" ts or ridges, f rocks, and many poc and of ‘our native flowers, and especially ferns, like shade. â€" _ ’ evergre mostly leties, shape fr juniper tru pine gre S w ro Planting om 4 to er ket, acc | pockets rgre found ry the alpines garden , can those st ens use the ne he the ( i. be above 12, or ording should be 12, or m aring many both 1 pines selec oth native dwarf or ; planted; odd, loose vergreens for ct â€"mountain their ni timber y diffe more to si Deerfield, I!linois and mind, that ‘ native hs ber line. 1 ifferent kir done lone in & e plants size of e and ot prostrate â€" gelect, certain THE PRESS rate varâ€" ct, howâ€" irregular 1at most habitas, In the kinds of | others, groups the , In A plants pines, dwarf PmA 8B LANDSCAPE NY al By Charles Fiore Perhaps it may seem rather early to be thinking about Christmas, but it‘s really not a bit too soon to conâ€" sider the pleasant possibilities of a living Christmas tree in your garden. Although there seems to be a plentiâ€" ful supply of Christmas trees on the market each year, yet is there any thing quite as beautiful during the holiday season as. a stately evergreen growing on the lawn, illuminated with variâ€"colored â€"clectric lights? > An evergreen on the home grounds has a personal association which it is impossible to attain with a Christmas tree that has been purchased for the oceasion and which is quickly disâ€" carded. The living Christmas tree is often planted when the children are young, and each year as it becomes larger, it plays a greater part in the Innnual festivities which are so dear to young and old. Living Xmas Tree Is Suggested for Garden Formal planting with Evergreen background. Courtesy F. D. Clavey, Ravinia Nurseries, Inc. e « + : gow on Bm th. / 2 " e : t k A#. s/ *% .. Td ’;!: f / /22 ~* . e‘ y Toiainas iss to Haelne P CHa t / 7 f #2 + . > â€" We M e hC 3t Y } MS ‘g‘_al o e .n <Tut f24: > F +2 a f Polss _ d e , . ‘ lat .’4 b +2 ht 3 _ â€" P ( 2 * *A > xo ¢ ie ~ k ho c EC Ts es wl * § p s en _ PÂ¥ e A+ â€" JA and assure successful growth next spring! Officeâ€"49 Prairie Avenue Nursery â€"â€" Prairie View â€" â€" Charles Fiore Nurseries Loented on Route 22 one mile west of Milwaukee Avenue Specialists in _ _______ _ LANDSCAPE GARDENING HIGHWOOD _ _ _ At our Nurseries you will find all the varieties of Evergreens that will grow in this section of the country. Plant them now if you want to add beauty to your home surroundings. We have in quantity, Christmas trees in all sizes at reasonable pricés. Come over to our Nurseries and make your own selectionâ€"we will plant them for you if you so d This movement for decorating the outdoor Christmas tree is growing evermore in popularity and during the holiday season our grounds are coming to take on a most gay and festive appearance. After the holidays are over the decoration are removed and the tree is again a part of the planting arrangement, contributing its share to the year ‘round loveliness of the garden. No, it‘s not at all too soon to be making plansâ€"so that another year you may know the joy of owning a living Christmas tree. R By J. R. Foote For an early start in the spring, you may plant seeds this fall, of such varieties as poppies, larkspur, alysâ€" sum, calliopsis, bachelor‘s buttons, petunias, snapâ€"dragon, nicotine, fourâ€" oâ€"clocks. esire Sowing Seeds in the Fall for EVERGREENS! Phone Highland Park 523 ‘Telephone Libertyville 628â€"Râ€"1 Thursday, October 9, 1930

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