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Highland Park Press, 9 Apr 1931, p. 33

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It is not considered safe to plant suelrtrees as Sugar audited Mrtfrle; Beech, Plomsrhttt Dogwood, White Birch, Magnolia; and poplars at any time of the year except spring, espe cially in this vicinity when the win- ters are usually severe. Coniferous (warm do beat in this section when transplanted during the spring. Some growers say it is best to handle them just an the new growth is starting in late spring, but spring is such. a [anytime that it An WWII: to remember in the planting“ herds? hirtrtgtttous per enninls is to select varieties suited to the Soil conditions under which they are to grow, preparing the troit to a depth of " inches if, possible. All flowers respond beautifully to good soil where they can send their roots down to e considerable depth without ititasrterenee. Jiprintr planting is considered best for many ahruhs including Butterfly Bush, Sweet Shrub, Sumac, Tainan-ix and ananeae fhtoivUu. - time the soil is warm, it can be easily worked, and if the plants are set out early they will receive the tteuteitt. of all the spring rains and become quite well established before the hot days of summer. There are only eertainhardy her: baceous perennials which sre consid- ered to do best if planted in the fall. and most of these can be planted early in spring if they are handled carefully. A few early spring fhrtr- ering varieties such as Bleeding Heart, Columbine, Hepatics, Iris and Peonies take more kindly to fell planting. Practically all the hardy lilies with the exception of the Mao. danrucliirran, heat, implanted in the early spring. . ptattttttrirtttmttAIttgticlriiiEfari, Thur-d”. Apeit 9, 1981 .7 J'tet1ellrrrrat1slrr.. in,__&he NIB' of bathe-on: _ perennials, trees, shrubs and maroon: can be planted Spring Planting Is Best; Plan For It Now Custom Built Radiator Furniture Anderson & Foval shindig-m -- [ m ANDERSON BLOCK Tel. L, P. as m. Iron-t. [Ill-oh t ' Then and Now . _ Life was much- nimplar for our fore- fathers. They didn't have to wade through lengthy report's of commis- sion; that didn’t get 'mywherec---Mil.. Wankee Journal. tuft possible for new to not their evergreens- just " that tint. However. if the plant- properly protectéd no that the bail of earth around the root: 409: tttrt Math: Ybrfth'e NitaRd m planted. and tho soil in then kept fairly mint want! the roots titer they m at, may; puns." 'ii'G'7sri'i'i" ind chain-rio- are " most certain to be successful if the punts nre properly bundled when plnced in the ground. Grape vines, too, do well when planted in the spring. Plan your spring cadet: now" and than be able to enjoy your garden this summer. In order to clear our fields of surpluses; we will sgaerifiee approxi- mately one hundred thousand perennials, strong field grown plants, in these week-end Cash and Carry specials, while our surplus lasts, at about onti-third to one-half off our catalog price. , " Eyery Saturday, Sunday and Monday" during the months of May and June These week-end sales Will feature the greatest bargains in Perennial plants ever featured by any North Shore nursery. .. ’ ' 1lirllRAltllliClllillrllit Ig1, . Cash and Carry” MI - _ "All: WEEK END SALES '33:“? CUries Flori Nannies Gnillardin Duluth“. Newport Pink MDhild‘JEh 8:11am» 7 "'"e" .. _ _ Delphinium. Buchanan & Langdon Pyretheuni Rosella Poppies. Boyd Scarlet _ Shun Daily, King JMrrrd, . Rvethtrprtttrritie Poleuonilun, Prima- Donna Polemoninm Remus ' Tania, pink Tania. white V Viola, Comma Linun, blue l le,',',',',', white I grxtytyrre., Coon a _ Dinnthm Bahama. sen-let Veronic- Spied. Achillu, the Pearl Achillei Roach-I Anclmsa Italic. ' 49 Prairie wanna Hiehmtod, Ill. THE 1li'RANllKlllillNl BROS... Inc. First Street West of Railroad and M Bmtth G the Sand for our 5 of a variety, 50e Phone Dem-Held 241 Bookie! “Sigh dud Denim! of Midway» Art" We design and olant trees and shrub- bery, iardims, . perennial borders, make new lawns; remake old ones, drives and walks, roekery and pools, terraces. Also trim trees, take down dead ones and cut adm.. tip. Callfor plans and estimates. / Landscape Contractor fr. BISETH Sedan red creeping _ Veronica Elegant Phlox. Mrs. Jena” ', Phlox. Antonin Merck _ Phlox. Jeanne WAre Phlox. no. [hard his. Siberia, Violet Blue tr tlt. 1tgtt tr tgt.,, _ now ". GdeiGii hi, 3L.” _ --cr, "4.. .hr-v-- -..- ___ Gonna 1110. iit=it Wright Geru- ms, Lanni- Gluiolu. nixed " for "e t Peier,_fteAdeure,s0eea. madam M. White or Pink. Anthemis Tinctoria Artemesin Lutifolia Iurtirear Anslnlis Coieipcis Pltlo1t Subulau Pink Tet. H. P. 2288 End of the Stud y A) ‘ IN' c; ll L) 3 Mt" in“: CE? a.) _ l, f; "e t L iii

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