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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 May 1922, p. 3

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IIllIN"HHNIHIIIIIIIIIUG >€erCC thes Tel. Franklin 1234 nt umer HIIIIHlllllllfllllllllllllf'lé eight and express Lre pleased to an- mg distance mov- Iinz Delivery [or SIX}! Expres‘s Co. Phone H. P. 235 nut Bidm. ('hicago 6:00 p. m. I) GENERAL (ICE mess (‘0. tween HERE ING ROOM RY 11 \ e n Ur I it)‘ IES VIC E 833 C0. Phonc 54 78! Co. ream l‘, 1.. KOPP :fziJnd Park lock noon visit the {A Any handy-man can quickly am we can take care of the complete ir fence builders. Our prices are righ: LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE OF GROUNDS Pruning. Spraying and Landscape Construction Estimates furnished for maintenance of grounds, by week, month or season 38 South Dentbom P. 0. The best Fertilizer and Grass Seed, Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines 31nd Berry Bushes, Roses and Hardy Climbers. Every Home ground needs a touch of .color, the Lawn, the Trees, Shrubs or Evergreens are all essential pnd beautiful and yet you need Flowers to cheer things up, that is, what the Peomes do, the Iris the Phloxw and the long list of other desirable Hardy plants we can choose from. r There are just about three weeks left during which time Per- ennials or Hardy flowering plants can be planted to bloom thus summer. more and more are these old faVonites being appre- ciated and no Home ground is complete without them. - Not only are most of this class of Plants hardy but with a proper selection a display of Flowers can be; had all summer and especially so if enough space is left between them in the Border or Bed they are planted in. for a few 'Annuals. To those who have already a good assortment and wish some- thing a little out of the ordinary the below are to be recommended. They represent the latest and best there are in Perennials and as with the case of the new Shasta Daisy and the ‘Allwoodi Pink we are the first ones to offer them in the West. ' The new Summer Lilac (Buddleia variabilis Hybrida) should be in every Garden, beautiful miniature lilac shaped flower heads on graceful stems. excellent for cutting and of delightful fra- I. H. GRIFFITHS Tel. Lake Forest 624 L Box 162. Lake Forest. ll] SL. Room 734 We go anywhere for business; Telepho e 85. like ourselves, is at y: whether you have a fifty foot lot or a big ‘ountry Estate. whether y01 gold seed or to lay out a sunken formal Garden, 3 Rose Terrace or I . laying out a Perennial Border, want a Rose bush pruned or sprayed. pool built, let us talk it over before you go ahead. Telephone 85. Call or W'n'te and easily insmll Red Tops. Or if you daire’ ‘ instailation far you. Our men are expcn (M. Our servm- \ull please. PLANTING TIME ' ‘FV‘V'V'VT Our cangn-srntion will join with tho other churn-hes of thv city next Sun day evening in the arr-at Union Serv vice in the interest of the Near Rut Relief. But our Hanrth Lennie- will meet at the usual hour. 1.0!! all go to the Prrsliyterinn chunh next Sunday evening. The l". worth League will attend thi- North 8 un' sub-«listrict mot-ting ll Zion Cit" Friday c-wmng of this Week. “lo rxpvrl to bring home the trophy. lW“ hRVQ' the winning hnbit no". Léts keep it up. We un- promised a grand good tinw. A grut program compritim: it song unice- undor the leadership of me, Gustaf- son, nml ,3 lecture by "Daddy" Log-n (‘ome on. Lrts go? WHMWHW 4' hlINlTED EV ANGELICAL 4’ +~H «aw»: «z- --:+:>+:~: «M l. H Kt' .lfllr, pnntnr Sl‘l'\‘ir(~£ fivr Sum Sumlu‘ Sduwl M jn'vt for ’llin ~Lniy \Voxld l'c-m'r.” Ln Fritwh. Supt. The Ingstur “11} y :«»r mngrcmmwn :1! Thu \“\'.~'IHI, 13mm Pray-r Hand menu 1n 1hr audltnr‘ ium at 6:30 p, m.« Christian Endeavur met-t.- ut 6-4". Subject, “Both-r Sabbath Kn-pmpf' ('unsu'rnizun nn‘Q-txnv. led by Walter Tillman ‘ Thu:- will he nu q-wnim: wnnun In this vhhn'h hu‘nUn‘ 'J the l'niun ner- nrc- 1|! the hht I‘n-dnywrinn churs'n m In be 1: mn)‘ We get stung by the bee of unbi- tion and fluttered by the mi of ,nccomplishment. ' chutn- Mny I The Thu:- will he nu q-wnim: wnnun m ‘l- \‘hhn‘h hw‘hUM' :J the l'niun per- 1- u! the hht I‘n-dnywrinn churs'n tho ln!rrr~‘! uf .\'v.xr E‘s: Humm- nmnttu‘. \ an un- undinlly invited ‘fl 5 search suw‘rss. (' \‘UYV‘L‘V‘i. her trmmm: and Bible study will lwmn Mnnday evening, ‘ at 5:00 p. m. . RIGHLAND PA“ PRESS. HIGHLAND PAIL nume- for happiness will never but that for tranquility n-nglr. undnv 1 prcm'h ,1! I“ .30 ”11.9 Ur! S M the audltnr to NH V98, I5 “I "U“! “I vnc VII -. can...“ J whether you want to know :m to fifth! cent pack-{E of Mary» rrace or I Japanese Water Gnrde‘n, whethet you will! 3 little help in _,__‘I --__‘_-AAJV A- - a-va-m‘n- hm Thon- will he a united service I" right o'clock n llw chun-h {or we! benefit of (he :s‘m lint Rellof eon-l, coming v-h'u-h fuller nnmummmt in; nude in lhe Pro-a elm-where. l The Woman's Mlumn-ry Union vrlll enu‘ruln the Wumnn‘- Leann It ll luncheon at (ho l‘nrihh Home nanl Monday It (mr o'llmk. Afler' (he lumhmn l). W H Allison will speak on hi.- hmpnul nuxslon work in (lulu-main. I’ll-u» M-nd in a roger, "lion tu Mn. Frank Fm at (hot man». phone number. Highland P-rk The Weslmmulu Guikl will met! It the residence of Mr. B. A. “unmon 206 Lindrn Ivvnue. ll two-thirty next Monday Ahtrnoon. man“. 10%. The. Sufi-‘1: getting ml! be held at eight n'rlmk m-x! Wedm-udly night. 7-.:u n. In My Ey lmnmumon. 2' "M I Tum!) ! hurl-h School H hildrv-n" Kuchnrn! Third Sunday) H a. m. Mmmn: prnyrr and ur- mun; holy communion and unnon ofirxi Sunday». {HM p. m.»â€" FanInK pruycrf “'Hlncmluy - £100 p. m “Adult Bible dun. Thursday~ Sumin) tiun anumn n A Ixtryur)’ slun)‘ “J lhr Bible. (The 9:31: a. m FY Mug; .\ux~um: Rr\ “‘1.th 4 *1)“ grance, we offer strong - out (1 3 1.2 inch pots which will start to flower by the of June It 35 cent! each. The new sum. Daisy (Improved Alum is a éplcndid 'cut flower Perennial, with worm flowers on long stems. perfect- ly hardy and a continuous bloom, haw field plants 3! 25 cents Eié‘céhié Jet; R‘rosgflwininli ind’wm' \‘ew Hybrid English urhpur. these will grow to n height of six feet when once well Ila-WM tspikee of beautiful gentian blue flowers upedtlly of the lighter eludes due to their herdinm, freedom of bloom and ehowinees they hall the list of all Perennials, 25 cents etch. ouch. Allwoodi Pink. this is really a hardy carnation bat with that strong clove odor characterkdc o! the old fashioned Bowls Pinks. I consider this one of the finest of mealt- introduction in the way of Perenniak. Plants which wil flower all summer Improved Linn"! Phlox. this It Without question the best of all white Phloxes and not like theofllbu; bloom al manner. We have over 5000 of this variety in m field at 25 cents per clump. Why not call up 85 {or our maple“ list? ‘ IIIWC " II“- uâ€"uâ€"“u, n..-“ {'an made. a mute med Mructed. or a «winding New Hybrid English lgrhpurdheqe jigging “'nh‘ult. D. D. M‘ 1“ thr, Anhiflalfl M27113!” Srrnu‘n H n! _\' communion 1'? .qu-n'n (\onfirml In.“ M Fer your Poreh Boxed, Rosy Morn Petunia, Geraniums, Heli- otrapes. and a lot of other good Linings, [or the garden large To- matoes, Peppers and Egg Plants in pots, Rhubarb, Asparagus and Chives. - LAKE FOREST SEED STORE Em. (“Why day. week or month for [he upkeep of burn and gardens. Aha phat-S In; and pruning of all kind- Men are 0!. y. A. BINNII. PW

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