es Reported eahen estate to. ‘ that $57,621 is levy. of $1,304, ort filed in the rk Lew Hendce, ate goes to the eahen, and the ons, Lloyd and r, Mrs. Dorothy Highland Park, singer wants a husband struck too much pracâ€" ton ntee , OCTOBER 8, 199 ight nce. why 1CE JAL eâ€"lateâ€"Leonardé nd Park totaled 00 exempt, the ill to a brother, t, amounted to tate Bank Bldg YLOR Sept. 14 10, 11 12 RMONY Park Branch al HURSDAY p their ~ naturalfoodâ€"whenâ€"failion m_m_nmg?%m«zs&g,&be@ Other conditions in cities areâ€"unta orable to their growth: smoky air, poisonous gases, competition with grass and other plants for food and water. Often the ground area from which they must draw: food and moisture is partially covered with pavement. : Considering these condiâ€" tions, it is not surprising that most city trees are remedied, but it is possible to supâ€"| be rem ply trees all the food elements they | new an need for healthy, luxuriant growth| an err by regular feeding with complete, divide balanced plant food. Wellâ€"fed trees | these C will thrive even under these unfayâ€" require orable conditions. â€" : duce 1 Complete, balanced plant food may | plantit be procured at a nominal cost fromt few g:i your dealer in lawn and garden supâ€"; time 1 plies.. A pound of plant food to each | lished. . OCTOBER 8, 1931 Landscape a" * o. it cley â€"spraivie" "Niew ; us CHRRLI‘ FIORE NURSERIES * Loested on Route 22, one mile west of Milwaukee Avenue â€" Specialists in t LANDSCAPE GARDENING % Laying inchâ€"ofâ€"cireumference . of_trunk of tree is required. Simple directions for feeding trees and _everything You will enjoy them this winter and for ysars to come. We carry Evergreens for every purâ€" pose:Rock. Gardens, Screens, Founâ€" dation Planting, Lawn Specimens and many other tm“ï¬e??r“ï¬forrm we offered Nursery Stock at such at«â€" tractive prices. _ _ hests The cornerstone of a garden must be set into place in the fall. Right now is the time to plan and lay out your garden needs for next season. All bulbs and many perennials should be planted in the fall, leavâ€" areas for tender tubers and annuals "for spring planting. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Plant Evergreens nOur Special Color Collection bo;;le;g;v eései;tial for best results. All complete fertilizers, lime where needed, should be added:â€" in the fall. ~â€"â€"In rearranging not necessary to In fact such pla aquilegia, peonies ARACUEC UEY . MERE ACCOREUE RpSG COd 3 0t ‘In rearranging your borders it is not necessary to remove all> plants. In fact such plants as delphinium, aquilegia, peonies, oriental poppies, luppine, and other plants slow to establish themselves, â€"shouldâ€" igfuf: new and young stock. It is entuurely an erroncous idea of being able to divide and successfully transplant these old plants in the . garden. . It requires two to three years to proâ€" duce plants of this character for planting, when once~ divided, and few gardens can afford this loss of time for the small saving accompâ€" for Next Season‘s Garden grow accompany each bag. 72 llls P‘u‘.‘--'ev well preparedâ€"and _{fertilized the Cornerstone N 0O W ! It is entirely THE PRESS FRANKEN‘S Tulips haveâ€" arrived from Holland + + + _ Send for our Master LiStl 0J IUHPS® â€"â€"/â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7 oeEREIELD Make your selection while the stock is complete «* Following are several dollodic;ns for your cot;venicnoo at special prices. Brighten your 10 Louis XIV, dark purple, edged e(fold. 10 Panorama, deep orange, shaded mahogany. 10 Afterglow, bright orange, lighter edge. 10 Faust, dark satiny {mrple. Large. 10 Dido, ounfe red. immense. ° 10 Marvel, salmonâ€"rose, salmon border. 10 Sirene, satinâ€"rose. ~Lilyâ€"shaped. > "I0 Aegir, cherryâ€"rose. Targe..â€".......â€".._=".... Our Special Value.Collection 100 bulbs at $3.75. 25vChn Butt, salmon pink. 95 Pride of Haarlem, red. 25 Clara Butt, salmon pink. e# 25 Mml&:t, canary yellow, oval. 25 Valentine, Heliotrope-vioiet. Large. 25 Faust, dark satinyâ€"purple. Immense. 100 bulbs for $5.00. is O B N)A 11 B tï¬ castre ts taist c WeR w 25 Rev. Ewbank, lovely lavender. 25 Inglescombe Yellow, the Yello Springâ€"Gloryâ€"Very _showy early Bicolor, with large white perianth, trumpet l,uge, bright yellow, open frilled Wrouth.~â€"~â€"â€"»â€"_â€"_=*.nâ€"00n4 Emperorâ€"Entire flower rich yehow; trumpet of immense size and petals so broad that they overlap. â€"A mzniï¬nt sort. > fls ua* Princepsâ€"Primroge perianth, {dlow trumpet. Lauren Koster‘sâ€"Perianth white, fll?\ light,. orangeâ€"yellow. Barii Flower of exquisite beauty. Unexcelled for cutting. ‘Large, m perianth, short cup edged orange scarlet. ! u. s "t w c o 9 choice bulbs for $5.20.. SYRINGA (MOCK ORANGE) 5 ft. i..~...;...@ PERSIAN LILAC, 4 t0 5 ft cccclceegee BRIDAL WREATH SPIREA, 3 ft ..â€"._._â€"â€" SCHWEDLERT MAPLE (RED MAPLE) 2 in caliper .. Take advantage of these prices for your Fall planting Strong Bulbs, w Narcissus Collection of our‘Choia Varieties Aysicn aarden with these eight very choice Tulipsâ€" No delivery charge in Lake Forest_ a<> +\ Take Forest 1878 _ Donald F. Rogers , the Yellow Darwin. 20 of each of the above ‘vlarieties, L in cenzennnti eb uen e ann + 5 ft. ... ........... $23.00 per 100 oc on > ~* > " PHAOW per 100 1+‘ L a We have purâ€" chased our same grower for over twenâ€" tyâ€"five years. Quality First Price Secondary Our Bulbs Satisty 14.00 per pair 16.50 per 100 THIRTYâ€"ONE from the white: <perianth, $7.95