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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1930, p. 37

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to conserve the moi-tare 5nd to hold the snows for . winter blanket. Thursday, October 80, 1930 And how they love to nestle " the foot of a tree when the roots can slip clear under the tree roots. How cruelly they grow and “that the tree they mike I picture, [medal and dainty. A fallen log seem- to he on attra- tion for a colony of fem. You soon get to know Just where they no to be found. Now taking thetut hints as guides. you can know where they will thrive best in your gardens. T It seems utrenge that in the timber where there is an abundance of shade, the ferns seem to much prefer the north side of the hill, the log or the north side of trees. Most of our native sorts have bun- chy surface root: and when the Ieuvel are removed, will be found exposed, vaithout any soil whntever covering t em. San planting them in the home grounds, they must not be covered deep but do need some lave: or other similar covering. By purchasing your ferns from I Iocnl grower, you can get fresh dug stock without having the tops wrecked in handling, and you can get my in- formation you need as to their man- agement. By Charles Fiore Think how much it will mean to you and your family to have an out- door living room next yetbr-t. place where colorful flowers And shady nooks invite you out-of-doors! . The outdoor living room is the vogue tad-y. No modern home is in tune with the times until the grounds have become as livable as the house itself. No room 'within the house costs so little to furnish-none gives Outdoor Living Room Is Latest in Garden Vogue John Ostrowsky Nurseries lk, 10: and 15c ouch All variety of Shrubs ilk to 66e. Elm Ind Maple Trees 65: up. Alpine Planta for your Rock Garden, 2 for Me A real bargain in Lombu'dy Poplin. 7 feet to ' feet, Me etch. 2843 West Park Ave. HIGHLAND PARK Tel. H. P. 49 PERENNIALS Offered by so rich I return in Mppineu, con- tentment and health. Shrubs planted “on: the bound"- ies form the wells of the room. shut- ting out unsightly views Ind lending an air of privacy so desirable. You can then work about among the plants, serve afternoon ten, or romp with the children, knowing thnt you are hot in full view of outsiders. A Mgstone path hn I chem .11 its own, especillly in spring when it is bordered with tulips nodding their heads in the sunshine., Such a path may disappear out of sight be. hind a group of shrub! Ind lead to a surprise nook-perhaps a well-held or 1 garden seat beside a fountain, one bird bath with I background of evergreens. Shade trees shield the grpundl from the hot sun and their shadow- make I hey pattern on the - carpet. Flower borders and rose beds pro- vide fragrance and guy color thruout the senon, as well " bloom for cut- flower purposes. Garden furniture adds the finial touch of livability. Barnum do In Tainan, bright ran Clu- Buu. nlmun pink . r T Mme. Krona, like rule . 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I.“ Puma-u. dew nr-nle Ila-dad nuke-my 5.00 Vale-in. rrdduh-atrrurm T 10.00 Yolbw Petite“... light brown: yellow __.. 5.00 Bron-c man. no“. bu"..ln-ldn gallium 0.00 Cts-tmst, dnrk Down . _.vrrtrrr._rr.tt___-----'F"'_r 6.00 Cmrnlcll. bronu brown ___' FVP..._-_ ttrttr» KM) Don Pun. coda brown _ TtTet __-.. "it Golda Innu. HIM. brownish yellow _r___ 0.00 [All XIV. dark punk. wander“! l. T." Muir-I, [olden Ivonne, yellow hue . _.rre_ loo Dainty inn. Se". rambling Lily of the Valley lieu-l7 Ibo. bright dry-blue .--...F._ Rock Garden Speck]: CIOCUI In In mun 82.15 per 100 MINIATURE HYACIN'I'HI. Ind $1.75 per 25 Muscat (Gap; Hyujqitlu) Mixed Also good tor "Walking $7.50 per 100 Cottage Tulips Darwin Tulips Breeder Tulips Narcissus FRANKEN BROS., Inc. First Street West of Rlllmd Ind than South to the End of the Street FRANKEN’S MASTER LIST " 101.198 THE PRESS per 100 .. ".00 WHAT KIND or Tim SHOULD " PLANT? By o, G. Hard: This question in liked Inc may times It this mum on the you. The answer will, in molt cum meant“, be, "it depends." A _ _ J What in the purpole of the pint? in? Do you want I quick shade, I mreen for name unsightly View or do you mt I tree which will probIhly delight some future nautical What type of loll do you hue? Trees VIry much in their Ipeed of t,rrowth--as I general rule the quick this CItegory we have the poplIrI, growing trees Ire Ihort lived. Under box elder, loft mIpleI, Ind others, which provide I more or leu rIpld growth but the diIIdVInhpI in that they Ire subject to storm dun- Iyes Ind usuIlly dilutes, much more than I slower growth tree. Al I rule the longer it alien I tm to nature. the stronger will be the cell Itructure chh is needed to provide I perm- bent tree. Prohbly the but trees to plant In the city ure the American Elms, Chi- nese Elms, Norway Muplel or White 1.50 5.00 6.00 I.” 1.00 6.00 b60 Telephone Deerfield 241 'tt-.is..ru$..retrmd.-fromth.-t.-5nrotd-mri"- t".,"atg.u""""'"'" "er.mhtt-t6.dtere--6mteetq--t- I ll. 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In.” In I- m In. I”. Can-I7 "ttow, pd“. Pal. low-bl. but my M. rib u of out "o Tull.» for Collection Number 5 $9.75 $4.75 $9.75 PM. lame“. but my red. with: bu. In. In. Court "l- M. _ van-um. Pound Put. W. Dark In. In. Gnu-r ul- Iuw. ”but. " I?“ “t hm‘ Int. tilt-thank“ $3.75 EI

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