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Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 42

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quent] thing ings men 42 Are Your Borders Oneâ€" Hundred Per Gent? M CnnieCeleintntetet Nn yard was, for rd, unadorned ly â€"neglected. that the outd t presented no it was not a est and + countr inding guests unadorned and all too freâ€" neglected. _ It was. everyâ€" at the outdcor living room is resented no beauty for enjoyâ€" was not a particularly pleasâ€" z to look into from rear winâ€" the house, not a place to uind the away F ranken Brothers, Incorporated L DEERFIELLD 241 4 ome In wbtr ant Ige »und islike alls t P U mo age »me There C Is to left from aV re eape plans, the finest active of evergreens, ost tas oday : close to vou as vour teleâ€" phone the §12€ me the & are ds h yard. the » mind just & large some un able »me Th public i long steful are to was no privacy ted uring $1L de ibilities for home on a s attractive st estate in of the very il plantings to be found dest size. uilding spaces ~the "f There tic fr )A 1aps the just freâ€" arc eft int ot by REEKRKEIEL D. ILLENOIS trees and shrubs are gathered there, arranged in living walls to shut out the discordant world and create the loveliest of home pictures. Its carâ€" pets or rugs glow in rich, living green â€"the decorative scheme changes with the hours of the day and the seasons; To make your Perennial border one hundred per cent attractive, Tulips, Narcissus or Daffodils, Crocus, Scillas and other small bulbs are just as important as the Perennials themselves. In dividâ€" ing off the various seasons for bloom, the bulb season is first in appearance in the Spring, and you cannot afford to allow your grounds to lie idle during this most gorgeous season of the year. Following this season, comes your Perennial season, which includes practically all Spring flowâ€" ering and early Summer bloomm% plants. Next in line are the Phlox. Phlox should be planted now. Our Phlox shipments are going forward this week. They should be scattered here and there over the entire border. Their color range is from white to a deep red, also many varieties of lavenders. Check your borders now for such plants as should be planted during the Fall season, includâ€" ing Peonies, Iris, yes even an Evergreen added here and there, gives still a good winter effect as well as early Spring. e We furnish complete landscape service and will be glad to assist you in checking your needs. We have a complete line of shrubs for Fall planting and will be glad to estimate your needs. Call Deerfleld 241. We are as close to you as you are to your telephone. f y n To i p h m Het* NE 1 .5z A, f'/"'éx‘ â€" enc‘ 3 ,'Dâ€" w ¢ ,'/ * P '1’ ,“’ § â€" 9P 3 us io h Arils . ces : â€" * Mhivl . * Pep ; +9 es, oi 5 4 pek> * * PCME e _ m ha ie D & 3 .‘ i ; P y _0 M t M _ w6 & . a i P PR ralt+. 7 fi”i m C K The buck yard converted into an outdoor living room. T HE it is always lovely to look upon, withâ€" in and without.. The "back yard" beâ€" comes the living room outdoors. Think of what it means for the children to grow up in the environâ€" ment of beautiful plants. and flowers. The outdoor living room will provide |\ Color combinations range from white to black, from light flamingo to deepest rose pink, from the lightest to the darkest shades of red, yellow to bronze, and light orchid to deep | purple. We make up a master list selected from those varieties most popular, and as we have several hundred orâ€" ders to classify in this manner, each season, there is little doubt but what our collection of bulbs make up about the finest list in America. Gorgeous Color Combinations in Spring Bulbs We have in our trial grounds sevâ€" eral hundred varieties of tulips, Narâ€" cissus, Hyacinths, Crocus, etc. We invite the entire North Shore to visit our trial grounds each season and make jup special combinations for their own special needs. Our slogan is each spring, "Plan a day at Franklin‘s and learn to know tulips." safe and awa parent â€" can means. Then, â€" too not with the but with a It is not costly to have beautiful home grounds, regardless of size, proâ€" viding they are properly planned and planted. Buy your plants from reâ€" putable nurseries and they will not hesitate to plant and guarantee them to grow, and thereby you will have the exact cost of your outdoor living room. umns to our grounds so you more fully aequaint yourselves those varieties that fit in best your surroundings. _ The The readers of this paper are inâ€" vited each Spring through these colâ€" For a cottage combination Sirene, the Lilyâ€"Flowering type of tulip, then Picotes, Mre. Moon, and Marvel blend . well. Our own. observations and notes recall many stunning <combinations of which one of the finest are: moonâ€" light, Clara Butt, valentine, and Faust. 3 In breeders: â€" Cardinal Manning, Vulcain, Bronze Queen, Godet Perfait and Louis XIV are lovely. The Emperor, Spring Glory and Lauren‘s Kosters Narcissus are loveâ€" ly either in combination or by themâ€" selves. ere hi nt he birds anting & rest. S r for games a es. Such an play room out children â€" inte and away from ntâ€" can â€" appre are Such to en Thursday, October 16, 1930 gay colors attract that take residence re a constant source ch a background of enrich the child‘s ~love for beautiful , children love flowers; appreciation of the adult, child‘s enthusiastic interâ€" ay colors attract them. hat take residence in the : a constant source of inâ€" h a background of beauty appreciate re child‘s mind beautiful things; what n will home, Every _ this may with with

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