Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 12

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id " ..‘...- _ _ I“: ‘1. ii _; 17;".57 tamer: my more readily end one; iently select from our ”gum, varieties tint-re of interest."’month by month, we have endeevored, in the relieving table, to lend assistence by "tiiiitmtiitiittr" dict -ttrtrutrin' word to its height, and month by month. _ Varieties of hit heights, and of short-duration, should be in the luck or form the body. clothe only plent- ing, giving preference to the edge to those varieties that lave a long blooming sump. Viola Cormita pro.- dominates this, entire list, u an all seiiiion' blooming lioider plant; "rTiiir should be used in large quantities and piediimttidtk your entire edging or border. _ Porttet-me-rtotts are second for con- tinuous bloom. hood foliage " Every month of Spring and Sun- Style and Design Landscape 241 _irrh,at it Lacking in Your Landscape? by Franklin Bros., Inc, tlrllltlqllllllll8 h-i-rr-ner' -'- -----, --'-----, ' _ Ni-tlow-ttOrt-i-the-ttut-tinet fyuth.'tr,trat'ex-rteeetth'rr"het""t_ - ' k. 'thresuekot-erueM-direwhietteonaiseaettE-rteanandJ- Import: If bulb. a well a not]: from the Atlantic to the PaeBe was mayo-rm T Aut-a-sud-art-tarte-ie-text-te-diana-r- 'ttfe low. Man on buy Spring nan-rm“; is a - Math the fie-eoqttattd-serotsrtassdseareretesittt't1ties. 1 ' Thk min: can you nothing, _ 8imrlr all DEERFIELD "" for _ We It! a do...” you a you " to you telephone, 'i, owstttqhed-h-dipioit-uu,of-Ntrath-dvsdetkestnd claim rm. bulb. shrubs. ma "dev-erm To have " all can you nothing and our “mien: and recommendation my lad jut thump-um“ you landscape math for in caplet“ Em plating My designed and my: Pooh and lock Gallant 'end-eb-titil, to landscape wbmpo-ihlc. -» The of Bulbs in tbe Perennial bottle: in - input“! fot only PHI! - can of that Inf. Inflation in lid-tunnel very Weethdr. "Pi-tdr/trot-theirs-ot-tist-e. an...» Lilia and Within nah a mu den-éroubintiol. This” Lties an it a clan br Modvu for Fail Noon. f NW 5th thr" to plan you am season’s border. . 'r Mahe appointment" nobV and active on companion for you fest- devdtt-tt. - feet my be aeeor61iahed by the m _" "o8ttttB' " Ill I!aSrirtSjitr, . , ht itrttittt, and}! buibi 'll ti miietitthi, add no- terinlly to the eitly spring borders p -' May ". _.-- -. The month of May greets us most trisIihartittretf'ittr-6ttr- tulips: -"rhetre bulbs predominate so pronounced that other verieties of pleats are com- pletely "tmrtired.orttihs their glorious session of bloom lasts. The few varUtiam of Perennials listed ere very infective during this month. Your bulbs ere your only hope. 7 Toward the end of my however, the Gerinan his~~have their session of glory. _ F " June . , June is perhaps the greatest month fox-the perennial border. There ere so many,vsrieties of perennials‘thet help to make tip this month's session of bloom that one hardly knows 'turi-ist-sri-ir-tthate-heh-rt- "eaeitmeteatrar. Yfimudyhfitnthmbnmrmaphnth‘dm "ge6eethaetttrseisnoer- 'orfdttherdev6i-eee F ranken Bros. Inc. Deerfield, Illinois THE P hit, "V _ July is a comparatively hard month during the‘ month '01 June «an to bloom when our scorching hot days appear. One of the greatest~ salvationa. {if not the greatest, for_thtamNetet uurjngwthis month, and a_ part of August are Ttiirphiiii." lroiiiiieF Trar; oaica ttttge, Platycodon, the purple Cone biver, Hollyhocka and Gladiolus, all do their part, during this period. _ when to "art. PM”, Kahuna Lillian, Deiphiniutn, Canterbury Boll. no some of the most elective, both in the and“ and for cutting of this month's group. _ August And swam T ' As this periodoftho your 'rptrroaer- es, there is nothing quite so gorgeous as the Duhliu, Heavy backgrounds of Boltonia, Phetttemn Ulieihdqtmr Need with Rubrum .pusd Auratiiin Limes, a, late planting )f' Gladiolus, will help but most wonderfully in this last period of smmwdrs beauty. In {at 1, well designed and aeepmpiitsh- ed fail Inger gibe just as chum- u---. [ C T Apitt -- v-, _ 4 inches to 1 foot high: Icehnd Poppioi, 'AIrstmm. Sumo; Rudy Cnmbtu.ft, Subulntn Phlox, trihiiiirn Polylnthu, Bock Arabia, his Pdinila. Vid'SWCbi-fiuh.’"Bailifl’éi‘enniiiflii- liah Daisy); Specie 1rutirrp,lirieiutt- nus, Crocus, Hyacinth," Gabthua, Chinndoxats, Early Tulips. re inches high: Bleeding Hart. . Mar . Cottage Tali”, German Iris, Pep- nietr--0Meinnatis, Anchuu Inna, Lupines, Aquilegia Chrysanthn, Tha- lictrum, Darwin 'rttttps,9reeder Ttr. Iipt. , (\\ in; ittd beautiful as that of spring. As a rumor of feet the (not liutrhta and mum of bloom st this period are moot was when properly or- mnged. An edging of Sodom Spoc- tible predomiitatiitg will lend I out announce,“ on paging for than ‘ _ . . June "e. _ . 4161 in. high: Henchen, nerdy Carnations, Hardy Pinks, Evening Primrose, Grptsophiliit, Remus, Ver. onien Elegans. 1-2 ft.- high: Gai11ar- din, Polomonium, Centaur». Montana, '0irtothera-Yotmtrii, Scabies: Cau- cuia, Coreopois, ShistaDaiay, Linum Perene, ' Pytetheum Hybridum, Matt- thus Barium, Atrrostemmn, Coro- naria, Aehii1ea, the Pearl, Anthemis, Campanula Persieifoli, Coreopsis. b 3 ft. high: Boptiscn, Australia Cam. panula, Delphlnium, Belladonna Del- phinium Bellumopu, Digitalis, Lych- his Chaleedoniu, Hemerocullis, Siber- ian Iris, Oriental Ponies, Jhudorirta' Lillies, Peonies. 3-4 ft. high: Del- phiniuni--1hyrti" Hybrid, . mr------- _ "/3117 _. v, 4 in.-l ft. high', Compgnulu Cir-put. ice, Tahiti: Bitarifratra. 1-2 ft. high: Achilles Roseum. Chinese Delphinium, Veronica Longifoliu, Platyeodon M'ariesi, Stokesiu Cranes 2-3 ft. high: Purple Copefiower, Japanese Iris, Phlox. Phlox; Physotrtetrin, Rud- beckiur 6At ft. high: Hollyhocks, ' August and September ' -f3, in.-1 ft. high: Plumbuso, Sedum Ground, Covers. 1-2 ft. high: static! Latifolia, Funkia Coeruleu, Sedan! Spectible. 2-3 ft. high: Michaelmas Daisies. Rudy Chrysanthemums, Veronica Longifoliu, Subseullis. ' it. high: Gludiolus. Rubrum sind Auratum Lilliea. 4-5 ft. highs Hibi+ CUB, Boltoniu, Pyreteum U1itrinosumi, Aconitum, Aster None, Anglae. Doliu. _ , ' Reappointment of Three Lake'Co. Postmasters Is Approved by U. & Senate m U. S. Senate last Thursday con- trtptq4 tho appointment of three post- muterihu 'Tiitr"territorgs Herbert L But gt Highwood. cuties T.' O'Boylo at Inclenide. and Walter F. Smith It Lake Forest. wording to t “has! from Sumter ou- Glenn. _ _ , A large number of townapeop1e, inehtd1tttt members of the Amelia! Legion and other orpuiatiotln ,itrmr4 t petition recently, aiking tttab It“. be "shi' :ppbinud ft the 0” at Highwood. because of h clone ' deny with which E. conductor! P, om. . ...' an Tndieiittons wofe nude beanie o! the excellent record: mid! in thdt terms of ofBee, all] three are 1* appointments. ' . My, Inch ti, 1981

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