and enjoy your fireplace:on ýcool, deys. DRY. FIREPLAI. WOOD LOW CASH PRICES., -utthe kind and the sime y ay ant. Mixed Wood-Birch, Maple and Oak....... 10 ton 6 Rotted Cow Manure, 4yards .............. 12 Kindling Prices include delivery No 1 Black SoiI, 4 yards . ..... .. can be planted now and as long as the year.- Wheu tfley begin to De crowcied orto.die out new buibs should replace ground isworkable this fali. ibem as beiter resuits >Will be, secured b can The great est range of colors secured in ttulips and very pleasing than if :the old are, dug, divided and effects, can be deveoped by the artistic replanted. arangenient of their shades and colors. A nuin4br of shallow rooting annual In general, DarWin tulips are preferred, flowers can be planted in the tulip bed, to Breeder, Cottage, Double, and other the hardy ones in the fail when the bed strains. Bulbs imported f rom Holland is prepared, or the less, hardy in the are usually superior in quality, and froi spring. Somùeof the bardier annuals are these it is best to select only first sizeý Sweet Alyssum, Cosmos, Petunis, Bal-: bulbs ranging from iVato 2 inches in sain, Calendula, Gaillardia, and Zinnia. diamneter as the size of ýthe bulb de- Pleas ing ground> cover for, tupips in-. termines the size of, the bloom. clude Aylssum. saxatile, Forget-me-nots, SnePopelar Vaijties and pansies. aets popular Sorýne of theumost .are: Reds;. Bartigon, carmine-red;-City of HdarleM, large scaletm-lue base; Francombe Sanders, firery rose scarletwhite center maîrked blue - Pride of IPASSES A WA Yj , I, E. HAGLUNO & CO. 849 IE3m trea Phono Winnetca 2108 tara Butt, soft sali e, rose-pink; Le M~ dlam Krelege, bright licate pink; Princesj rose white center.1 :Faust, dark sati ebase; Rev. Jwb Slilac; William, brngnt i-ed wh rofe; clear floods came played havoc. with downpours RECENT erty and furnishings ini this vicinity. -- personal prop.- Flooded basements were numerous-instances of valueci possessions damaged or ruined were, many. in cIuTTps, bdUs, andu uurders. J1 tIC>' quire 'good rich, well draiued, and well prepared soit. Unless the bulbs are placed at the saine depth they wiIl not grow at the sauie rate and wiIl not I)loonl uniformily. For this reason it is hest to remove the soit f rom the entire bed to a depth .of six to ten inches. Boue meal and peat nioss can be mixed in the soil at the bottom of the bed and witb stai Photo Ft.roiYI. Moore Har'yE. Kn4ght John 9. Taiker S. A. fterme4 carry sery P'hone Deerieid Z41 INSUftéNCI UXCANM-CHICA.ê...T.L.WAI. 040 Rdj