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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 27

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If is nEE easily Io Hive Iiiiii'arti1 home grounds, regardless of size, pro-j viding they are properly plgnned and planted. Buy your plants from re- putsble nurseries and -they will not- hesitate to phuitGnd guarantee them to grow, and thereby you will have the exact cost of your outdoor living room. . _ Then, too, children love 1towerec, not with the Bppreeiation of the adult, but with e chila’e enthusiastic inter- eat. The gey'colore attract them. The birds that teke midence in the plant- ing are a content source of interest. Such a Mohammad of beauty in em to enrich the child’s mind, founding a love for, beautiful _thinttr., _gutd awaken appreciation for . the better and finer side of life. As the child grow: older, memories of childhood days in 44mm»! "hier-tYP-ill-tre- come dearer from this environment of beauty. --rs-_e-e_- . V Think of what it - for the children to grow up in the environ- ment of beautiful pleats and Bowertr. The outdoor living room will provide the ideal background for _ the chil- planniwithmpb kn one. in the center for games and other ploy ne- tivities. Such on attractive. fresh elr play room out in the open will keep children interested in home, bate and away from the streets. Every parent can appreciate what thit mane. ”any; It 1: than lovely to look upon. within and without. Tho "Uek yird" become- the living room out» doors. [ fund”, April 80, 1981 Wren We'll be glad to so over. your spring planting plans with you and offer so cations that will do much b"ii'it,.i,ii's.tJrri", the success of your planting. o obligations -1Nut,M) visit as l . You will enjoy seeing the Nursery at this pagan _trt _ttttt you, And the fine bloc}: of had; 3nd omn- mental trees, beauti ul ‘shrubc vines, roses, other tlowers, uni Krowmg thing stint will help to make your own grounds more beautiful this spring. Charles Fiore Nurseries Shed-lb?- In Wmm ammo HM o.e--a. Pal!“ AM Pisa. lklhll M m 'hte-er-rv-g. M um Cal-Id Heat in important to phat life be- cuuo but hastens molt chemiall ad bacterial actions. Punt foods In only avsihble for phat an after Per Yard . Phone Glencoe 1244 Prompt Service Black Dirt 1i'di2rd,t N Pink t a f owtrort ' Delphinium., Belltnou Delphinmn Bellanca Delphinimn, Blackmore & Landon Pyrethenm Rosana Poppies, Ron] Sculet Shut: Daisy. King Edward Evening Primrose - _ '.ytlet.diiiiiiiCJ'iU" Donn: . . Potgnoniu Rip-u $e Tania. pink _ Tania, white _ _ - Viol; Comma Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday during May L. Brown Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden Plahts Plan I Du} gt [naked- 9nd Lear]: “Know tulips. Neatly 809 Varied.- hour Shay ,Grogandp Cash and Carry WEEK END SALES Delivered iii' FRANKEN 3308., line. $3 HEAT Large Shrubs, freshly due, 4 years old, 3 for $1.00 mum Yellow Dogwood Red Linn-I, blue RIIIIIIIICBIIIS Rama: i Pink t . _ Liana, white' 22,t Q", i Ion T A an creep " . m AMI... Coemlea vermin Elena more & Landon Cemtion Grendin . Phlox, Mrs. Jenkins t I Drumm- Bel-betas, trearlet gluon, game I)“: . _ " et Veronl 8 i ta Naar, Lise . it Edward Ag“: 'll','TL " tru, Sibeden, Violet Blue _ - _ _ -iiiiiiii"iiieii; ,, 3 -' . . his. atl1urisf..trimttat1i, 1 IDomu _ . It, L.-,, f, wlrisghckhsmm _ ' . $e Mttrerrrr' "NietattU _ German hie Queen of my Baptisca Antnlis German Iris, Sherwin Wright - Cumin Ger-en his. lathe-tat- Phlox Subunit“ Pink ' Shiloh-i missed ”in 506 Peom'ee, tieid clumps 60e en. Mixed to Color Red, White or Pink T Ask to have your name placed on our mailing list for Spring and Pall Catalogs. THE PRESS First Street West of Railroad till “In South'to the End of the Street And on these days My Sand for our Booklet "Style and Body» of My: Art" thoyhnvc Brrrt been utod‘lponby various micro-organisms. The incu- bation of then organisms is (ova-nod somewhat by the mount. of heat in the nail. They prom“ and thrive but when the not] is " n tampon- 5 of a variety, 50c Phone 1lNtqttMqtia1 2.41 Mandy Poplin; 8 feet taB-" hit '0r.tht Roll and. , to 4 ft., IB-----. Golden ood, 8 toA it, @................ Home!" ' ' to I n., $-crcrcrc: '2i2,1trtT , to 5 ft., .t.H.t-.w_w_ttw.t'iwtt Pen 5. 2 to 8 ft., Iii)..--.-...-. WhtteandPerainn uue,3to4ft., (ii) Purple like, 8 to 4 ft., qi)-..,.....-, Spiral Van Round, 3 to 4 ft. @........... Out Quinn. 18 to M irthen, tii) Nursery Siiiiik""i'.- “Fat“. Cd1irtrii'Giiiis- 'at attractive cash‘and carry prices Also. the but PERENNIAL PLANTS in CLUMPS -ooil left on the roots when dug. Punting done " and] “union! charge. Honeyuuckle ygdnngea Gage lit Jordan Nursery "V Wankegt! Road South of Deerfield m avast 1”,... _.' J " . _..L this. ture of ninety to one hundred and three degrees. Except in the months of July and August the soil in this section Add“: become; u. m a Spire. Dentin Coral Berries Your Landscape N "de Fir_rrp7srtEF.F5ii5%. A - - V ;=m Fees Tr ter. i Let Us Estimate 25e 30c 21 if? in -H-rtti, rill rot W. at. dt-. St. ach- ion Mr- in; ©

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