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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 35

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~â€"It is nmm_;u;r_y%oMy water ~inâ€"plant> established â€"turf with a heavy drenching in order to carryâ€"them to the roots as well as to wash them from the foliage where GETTING PLANT FOOD To (Continued from preceding page) sistant. â€"Grasses, flowers and many vegetables require large amounts of potash to give them firmness and bring out fullness of color. Renewing ®very year of so may have caused bare places in the border that areâ€"quiteâ€"evident â€"now â€"that growth has started. : New varieties should be planted so that all vacant spaces will be eliminated before summer comes. â€"Charlesâ€"Fiore Nurseries. In the perennial border, too, there are early arrivals that help to make the garden‘s spring gown a lovely one. Columbines are never so atâ€" tractive as when planted among Iris. Theirâ€"airy little blooms fiutter in saucy contrast to the military erectâ€" ness of the Iris. _ Thurs Gaillardia Dianthus, Newport Pink Delphinium, Bellamosa Delphinum Bellamosa Delphinium, Blackmore 4 yretheum Roseum Poppies, Royal Scarlet â€" Shasta Daisy, King Edv Evening Primrase Polemonium, Prima Don: unica, D Tunica, white Viola, Cornuta : 4 . f 8y Cash and Carry M WEEK END SALES Every Saturday, Sunday and Monday during May Plan a Hardy Perennials and Rock Garden Plants B y y, May 7, 1981 Day at Franken‘s and Learn to Know s Large Shrubs, freshly dug, 4 years old, 3 for $1.00 Barberry Dogwood Yellow Dogwood Red Peonies, field clumps Askâ€" to have your Donna Edward FRANKEN BROS., Inc. mmsmwmumwmmmuun Linum, blue § k Linum, white : _ _ Agrostemma, Coerulea _ Carnation Grenadin & Langdon Dianthus uo. scarks nc Veronica Spicata Send for our Booklet on these days 5 of a variety, 50c throughout North America for their beauty and reality, will be more beauâ€" Grass Lake Lotus Beds _ if left, they will be harmful and no value. All concentrated plant oods if | on the foliage, will be harmful. | best results use plenty of water mediately after applying. f Phone Deerfield 241 ipady Harrie tegt teringe ic nie t schaisact n d Phlox, Mrs. Jenkins Dianthus Barbatus, scarlet ll:ll:llzx, .&e‘um D‘Are Veronica Spicata x, Miss Lingard <3.% Achillea, the Pearl fris, Siberica, Violet Blue Iris, Siberica, Orientalis _ _ Achillea Roseum _ _ Iris, Siberica, Snow Queen Anthemis Tinctoria German lrhrw May Baptisca Australis German Iris, 8 Wright Coreopsis < German Iris, Lohengrin Phlox Subulata Pink Gladiolus, mixed 20 for 50¢c pl50cu.llixedtoColorRed.WldteorPink Lombardy Poplars, 8 feet tallâ€"3 for $1.00 _ ~~~~~~ name placed on our mailing list for Spring and Fall Catalogs. Perennial and Various Rock Plants ...____. Annualsâ€"large assortment, separate colors Petunits, in bloom ...........::.:: :; _ c<c1_:_ ‘ofcno. Dundee Road Perennial Nursery Honeysuckle Hydrangea Dundee Rd. 3 mi. west of Waukegan Rd. at Sanders Rd. â€"â€"Telephone Northbrook 230â€"Râ€"1 Tulips. Nearly 300 Vatjeties in our Show Everything we have is First Class and Dependable. Come out â€" Get acquainted â€" See for yourself in "Style and Design of Landscape Art" harmful. â€" For T H E if left of Ramunuculus Rupans Sedum Acre Sedum red creeping Veronica Elegans Coral Berries Spirea tirely recovered their former beauty and â€"promise to be a treat for thouâ€" sands of tourists who visit the beds each summer. gf.glbnt:- yo;r than ever before, John # r ° m in a Waukegan m:palpum se In 1925, low water which allowed theâ€"lotus~roots to be washed out, alâ€" most destroyed the beds, said to be the only ones in the western hemisâ€" End of the Street Let Us Estimate Your Landscape Needs Grounds Telephones: _ Majestic 4586; North Chicago 4203 and 1067 A > professional landscape gardener will make plans for planting and give advice free of â€"charge. Professional florâ€" ists will wait on all patrons of the Greenhouses and WAUâ€" KEGAN FLOWER SHOP. The GREENHOUSES of NORTH SHORE CEMETERY have a fine supply of potted plants and cut flowers which will be sold at cost of producâ€" tion, as nobody can make. any money this year. MOTHERS‘ DAY FLOWERS ed, as it is necessary to clear some of the nursery ground for Cemetery development. NORTH SHORE CEMEâ€" TERY NURSERIES are furâ€" nishing fine evergreens and deciduous trees and bushes to people of taste in every part of the Chicago area, at prices lower than ever before quotâ€" now in evidence on â€"every hand. _ People who do not know trees and shrubs by vaâ€" rieties can here see hundreds of varieties and learn, first handed, what each looks like. ing ~pilgrimages â€"to NORTH SHORE CEMETERY to feast on the_ many forms of beauty This is the glorious season of new growth in all trees and shrubs, and of buds and blosâ€" soms, and of planting. Naâ€" ture is "making up" in more charming ~habiliments than any bride, and without the aid of a drug store. Sensible people and lover FAME NOW 81

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