It is not considered iudeTd"rrmR' such trees a Sager and Red Meme, Beech, Flowering Dogwood, White Birch, Magnolia and poplars " my time oCthe year except spring, espe- cially in this vicinity where the win- ters “.9 ugunlly severe. Coniferéhs evergreens do best in this section when tramphnted siurine the spring. Some growers say it is best to handle them junta the new growth is starting in late spring, but spring is auchiiibusy time that it An important thing to remember in the planting of hardy herbaceous per- ennials in to holed: mriettieg iuited to the toil conditions under which they are to grow, prancing the soil to a depth of " inch†if possible. All flower, rapond' tterttttitu11r to good soil where they can send their roots down'm -eonrideralste depth without interference. . _ Spring planting is considered but for ‘many shrubs including Butterfir Bush, Sweet Shrub, Sumac, Tumtrix and Japanese Snowball, .. I There are only certain‘hudy. her- baceous perennial- which I?! maid- ered to do' be'at if planted in tM. fall, and mail: of these an be planted early in spring if they are bundled carefully A few early spring tlow.. ering varieties inch " Bleeding Heart, Columbine, Hepaticn, Iris md Peonies take more kindly to tall planting. Pucticnlly n11 the hardy lilies, titll the Ax_ttttttity1aat.t.at, thank; Wheat)». plant-(L 134M early spring. PraetieatY aluminium: 11mm of hm: perennials. tron, shrubs and evergreen: an be planted time the-311 in “a... it cm» easily worked, and if the pleats ere not out early they will receive the 1tettefita of all the (print rains and becomeqnite well walked before the hot days of summer. ' Spring Planting Is . Best; Plan For It Now Custom Built Radiator Furniture Anderson & Foul Distributor- zu ANDmgN BLOCK MIL F. as We I'm-cu; mink ' The: and Now . _ Life was muchsimphr for our tore- fathers. They didn't have to wade through lengthy reports of commis- sion: that didnft get 'mrrhere.---Mii- wnukee Jouml. isn't pouiblo for 'r"rrrlt, to (at their evergreens jut nt' that tins. However, if the punts m properly protected so that the bail ot earth 1trorm1tturootrsdoasnotdrrautb.. fun the plum trm-grunted; with soil is then kept fairly moist "and the roota atter they as at. W- dit1.gsoltcartaacheuaeeetii,, a 'li - -, ' ‘ re - " W- 'iiNg1Bl81lBK' . 'ME' 77*? '17. WWW†F? sr “'" J." most certain to be nucoeuful if the plants ere properly handled when placed in the ground. Grape .vinee, too, do well when plented ln the ’e‘pi'fiéf†"C'" -r. _ _ Pun your wring [union now and thus be able to enjoy your garden this summer. In order to clear our fitlda of surpluses, we 'will saeiifiee approxi- mately one hundred thousand perennials, strong field grown plants, in these week-end Cash and Carry, specials, yrhile our surplus lasts, at about ope-third to one-half off oUr catalog pride. Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday during the months of May and June ibeseweék-endsaleswill feature the greatest bargains in Perennial plants ever featured by any North Shore nursery. _ 1lnlRAlltlWK1llillN" tgl, Cash and Carry WEEK END SALES *EEE‘"? Charla Fiori Nurseries 'Gaillnrllia Diantluu, Newport Pink . Mammal. Bellman: Deirtttirsiamt, Bhokmore & Langdon Pyrethemli Rosen- T Poppies. Royal Scarlet . Shun Daisy, King Edward Evening Print-ole ' Polenonium. Primal Donna Polemoniun Remus Tania, pink _ Tania, white Vick, Count: F ' Um, blue full. white I _ mun-1. Coca en Caution GM. Duluth: Baht“. scarlet _ Veronic- Splat: Aeshittea, the Poul Adamo. Rosel- . Animus: Italic: 49 Prairie uvenue Highwood, Ill. THE FRANKEN BROS... Inc. First Street Weat of Railroad and The. South to the Sand for our Booklet t 5 of a variety, 50p Phone 1tteqteMqt" 241 We desist: and plant trees and shrub- new, "sr'iirdiiLi,"iji'ii1sluliiii" widens, make new lawns, remake ' old ones, drives and “walks, iockery land pools, terraces. Also trim trees, take dowh dead ones and cut them u. Call for plans and estimates. . Landscape Contractor S. BISETH Style and Deni†of Madam†Art" Sedan Acre . Rt,',': rad creeping _ . Phlox. Mrs. Jenkin- Phlox. Antonin Marcie ' Phlox, Jam D'Are Phlox. Ilia um [rig Siberia. y Blue kin, Siberia, Menuh- _ 'geide 111:. 8" of M V a cm Mr. ttegg, wag,» _ Gun-l Iris. [chagrin f1ledtuit'ttg'2rsdt we“. coda. lull up. a. 1 Color Red. White or Pink. . Anthems Theta-in Artenuia Lactifolia 'ct,td,gt.""""'t Phlox Subunit“ Pink Endofthe Street W! ll gil, " ' if _ FE