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Highland Park Press, 23 Apr 1931, p. 41

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In all tree plantings, regardless of the size or! the lot, certain factors, are to be considered, and on the small lot these are especially, important. Be- fore planting a tree take into consid- eration its size, shade and root area when fully developed. Plan tp have the tshatrHrfNaiktriiiitrqtrtveii rather combination. White blossoming trees than on borders and lawns. Avoid Io.. Although the. elm is likewise a tall grower it hay no f low spreading branches, and it adapts itself more readily to combination plnntings. Its habit of growth is such, too, thstits shadow moves in B. wide area during the course orthe day and no one part of the “men is so completely shel- tered from the sun that it is unsuit- able for growing other plants. it ditBeult to grow ahything near it, BO i§,~W9!‘i,PE; PPihbk: 99110111131: iriiiiiiidir." m 1 7 T A beech tree is a maximum speci- men but it grows to such great size and its low. apreadintr bnnches make Very often it is a real problem to know" which trees are suitable for planting on the smell lot. An open sunny apnea is desirable, but if large trees 'are planted they are likely to shade this area throughout the day. The answer, then, is to plant trees which ore more in keeping with the proportions of the smell get-den. 329 Smdwick St. "lmi6F-trt-trRriiiC6riCaTiitriiifii that an miero-orInttiams need for 1lytir '.aiyatr.t_o.9,, 7 tt slt,ttutia:r, a-.=raNcs=Lua'e= . =W _ ,Saar'-srG'ea" ariiiii7"%Ba itit1'rii'il,i'r':!lti,l,i, importance, because of the part they play in liberating plant food, cannot normally exist, HOW TO SELECT SHADE TREES ' FOR SMALL HOME GROUNDS Trucking water. aeration it on. of our must problems. For normal results in phat growth, will than“ be 'loounod by adding any kind of litter to a depth of a foot or more. FRANK W. GARRITYC there is namely Aoom between the perticlee of soil for either air or Thursday. April Per Yard ' Phone Glencoe 1244 Black Dirt Bloc]: Soil, Home and)". Band, on”: WW and Lawn Work Fortitude in have" Prompt Service ‘0 Brown Delivered Highland Park 1981 Phone 1608 Although trees cannot offer such n wide contrast in color as the flower borders, yet they supply color tones in leaf, blossom and bark. In the for. iage are found numerous shades and variations V of green, red, yellow, brown and. my. White bitches nod hemlocks are n pleasing year 'tmmd such as magnolia, pears, locusts and dogwoods are striking against a green ed to good advantage but do not crowd them in some part of the plant- ing where they cunnot develop to their full loveliness ofHorm. or Tull went trees are planted to give vertical contrut of line. Lombu'dy poplars and reereednm are much med for this purpose and give a most pie- turesque elect. -a-dlinttroirnr-itutsv,-t--aeaur darken the house. _ Home chestnut, copper _arestsh end weeping willow tree: eating troo- uur lloucr and." when they rob the toll of tho moi- tttre and fertility In necessary to the successful growth of the smaller plum. Rom especially Mill" on open, sunny awe. Evening Prim " Polenoniun, Prim Donna Polemonium Remus Tania. pink Tania. white Vick. Counts Guillardia Dinah“, Newport Pink Delphininm. Bell-non Dolphin“: Bellanca ' Delphinium. Buchanan & Landon Prretheum Begum _ _ Poppieu RoyarBeerut gimp mint King Edward These week-end sales will feature the greeted Mains in Perennial plants ever featured by any North fhore nursery. , _ ' ' In order to don our ttehh, of surpluses. we will Bneritiee approximately one hundred thousand peren- nluls. tstrxmtt'HleH grown plants. in theee_week-end Cash out] Carry specials, while our surplus lusts. at about one-third to one-half of our totem prim. nejuprx.n_tttete'caat Haulalingwlw. New: 809 Yamag- Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday during the months of April and May “FRANKEN’S . Cash m9dl Carry ' WEEK END SALES Large Shrubs, freshly dug, 4 years old, 3 for $1.00 Barbu- . _ Dogma Yellow Dogwood Red Pi k Linen, blue ' Ita",',,',','"',:':" Rama; _ tt _ Lhmm, white ' - ere on Astute-nu. Coenlea 'vt',',',',',.' ”(hauling _ a T rune. can are & hngdon (3me Greedtrt Phlox, Mm. Jenkins K J _ Duluth: Baht“. scarlet at: tgr-tl,':',,',,', 'tet _ Vania SW" --_------- "e "eV ' -_. '" _ mud Adina, the I%grt _ _ - liu, 4rttteMeas, Triirtet 'Blle f A Mlle. Iris. Siberia. Orieattntit, Donna e Men . his, Silurian, Snow Queen Anaemia Tinctona German his Queen of Mt! 1atttP'"""" (ig,ttt 'dt eat',, 'rhtWrittht n n Phlox tl1tlrtuta Pink (“Might mixed,” for 60e ’eonies, tuld clumps soc ea. Mixed to Color Red,’wme or Pink . 'ttri-ai-c,; I! drum . De.tain wood Red LIL: Coral Berries Lombardy Poplan, 8 fret Gil.-" for 81.00 " to have your name placed on our nailing list for Spring 9nd Pail Catalogs llF'lRAlRllElllilN BlliM9llik, Inc. Pint Street West of [blind and Then South to the THE Sand for our 'Booklet "Styled“ Denim! of Weep? 'Before you phat any type of tree take into considention its relation to the mt of the Men. Remember that once planted it must remain in Mohammad. Por winter the vnrlou We" are widely plated. , 5 of a variety, 50e Phone Deqteittelldl 241 Red odd, a to 4 ft., o-.---.- Golden ood, 3 to 4 ft., @.............. Phil.“ has, I to 5 fe, K Fanning. 2 to 8 It, (P-----.-. White and Persian Ltue, , to 4 ft., (ii) Purple Lille. ' to 4 ft., (ii)...-..-----, Spinal Van Round, , to 4 ft. o.-.-...-. {an Earhart], " to 24 inches. (ii) 'Ntttsetiarc8toNco. _Not Cold Storage at attractive cash and carry prices -.aott left on the roots when dug. Planting done " mall additional charge. ' Also. the best PERENNIAL PLANTS in CLUMPS Gage fit Jordan Nursery Wankegan Road South of Deerfield p-tdit/rms-Urusei-e its volition on the pun than to st- tompt to move it after it bu once boon planted; - lpl " on} Show Ground- End of the Street Charle- Fiore Nurseries ' 49 Prairie avenue 85c 80e Me 25e 25c MK

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