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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1931, p. 16

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-ments in the m of. landscape ls to have your planting: Jttrarmattted tut they look natural and not crowded. In using the word crowded it isim¥ my not to come a mus planting of day one "defy it being crowded. It is quite possible to the tweitty-tlve or fifty shrubs of a. single variety in a clump. that will ittainuate an up- peou‘nee -ad--ar- mimru- “was: THE clump or tihrutGittiittr in a position‘ where it is not overhung with taller In planning your next year's Inna. scape, it is necessary to note the con- dition of your entire planting, and make notes of the changes that are needed in order to bring your land- scnpe up to none hundred‘per cent The ten per cent change that takes place annually, is the filling in of bulbs and perennial harden and the addition of annual: and bulbs that are planted annually, Jn order to make Tol" landaeape complete. More than ninety per cent of your landseape is a permanlnt and set flat- ture.' This includes shrubs, ever- greem, such hardy perennials and bulbs us last over n term of years. J'ereaniitt and Various Rock Plants ..... "A-rl-ares, assortment, separate cc Peta-la. in 510015.... " ft:1'e and Desert' crummy A a: Dundee" Road Perenhial N itrsery GARDEN aw j'liiif,i; LANDSCAPE 1hmdeeRdoAi.,re.t terraces. Also trim trees, take iii/Gi dead ones and cut them up. Call for plans and estimates. We design and olant tree: and shrink- bery, gardens, perennial borders, make new lawns, remake old ones, drives and walks, rockery and pools; EWthingwc havoc} 06mm - Gum in Landscape Contractor .BISETH 1.ftLetoeWaatueaasru.nttuaaeearu. Telephone Nonhbrook 230.34 915 LOGAN STREET Tel. Ill. P. 2288 By no»... Bros”); chi‘t'rat Claus-dDapqdauc. tttri-mated - Salami] I This yeirly ,cslender should also include notes for spraying. fertilizing requirements, and the use of mulch for winter covering, Attti_ttifhyre.g1.rt, PaTTiiiiEhHirrGGriirG protection of the soil. ~which prevents it from dyr in: out. - I After having made note. of your "tttltr requirements, u the xenon ad.. vancee, take and make note in turn of perennials, iris, peoniee. phlox, Mich“, dailies, annual: and. other Bowerfng landscape material to egg; werewmwafiaiméiéi’ym evergreen requirements for your win-j tar elect, else note‘if anyme-‘l meat of shrubs. or pruning " the proper. season, will add materially to your 13an etreet. . ' e . tin-uh: or trees, (in. it a restful and natural Dotti", which in in keep- ing with good damn This some armament holds true with every type of landscape mater- ial. Your entire yprd must hue an uncrowded, natural and restful ap- peal-once. When using bulb- it is not how may Matias one uses, but how they adapt themselves with the plant, ing when they we had. colors ........ ........l. dos. 3.0. 83.00 TH. PIIBS 1uer and In. Bonn Sivan-om and son mm. or Highland Ptrk word at1.ao - gt the main. hop; oti land”. Mr. arid Mrs. Jay Killer and two chil- drttt Gerald and June, Mr. and Mrs. Geom.5chults. Mr. and run. Lenny Miller and two children Audry and Jeanette and Kr. and In. Orville Hills af Franklin Grove. Ill. Mr. Sunday dinner nut- at the home tf. Iggy! Mrs. Brae. Binint wen Itil. pocket; Wk”? lax-Mat. lur- Nee of calfrock "i'iis" glint the min weter can run into the soil poekets-. this is important or the plants will enter from lack of moisture. In placing plants, consider their height, color, and ndnputtilitr. Droop- inc plans should be near the top; tufted mruttes . with short Borer mum, in thietevlcee; end creeping pleats will cushion the an emu.1 Dwarf even-mm and shrubs ere et home in the rockery. while teller 't rletles nerve u e background. As you piece the rocks in position remember that the plants will derive nourishment from the soil, not the mtelttr.. Consequently, you must have more plant surface than rock snrfeee. hy the lower rocks first and place eneh.ttpper rock Iowthet it recedes from the one beneath; Temp the soil tightly Into the crevices to eliminate Prepare the soil before you start to work. Use equal parts of vege- table. fire, garden loam, and calm, sharp and. Barnyard mum-e i! too rich for roettasrdins. A rock radon should nppesr as mtmnlistic us possible, so keep this in mind. when, selecting the rocks. The -betse--hhtd-to--am.-asi. those be- tween the round or boulder type and the an or am type. Avoid the usesof too may smell stone“: for they will give : spotty "tiflein1 eeeet. "" , 1rhe-rumthttramr-eomttruettmt of a rock garden will stir your imagin- ation and enthusiasm. Soon you will discover the fascinating possibilities of creating .diminntive mountains, guiding- an infant stream so that miniature cataracts tumble oven-och, and a tiny rill winds its way among the ferns in the valleys. l, Not only in the building of a rock- ery one of the moat interesting plane. of gardening. but it is likewise on ieertive my of adding A modem note to the home grounds. No mot- ter how your grounds are arranged, you will tind lone nature! opportun- ity for a rock tel-den. An uneven piece or ground, . hillside, I ravine, or the banks bordering a walk or drive - may of these natural ' tiom can be transformed into a die- tinctive rock golden. Even an e an am my be coded to various levels and thus serve as the foundation of rrockery. (Tim w thin an under the qerr0%4t hare week's Frau, and it in I "I itch?" to Mr. Fiona. (By Chas. More Ist Fiat. - Nurseries) Rock Garden w thin articlo impound man heading a loot , and it.“ by" "printed '.':W'" Both: looking hm as having . than) hwmnm sharpie, them to cut clan Phone 8090. Shop st 700 C. um. . _ _ Lawn-overs Slammed At our Nursery you will enjoy seeing the fine selection of trees, evergreens, shrubs, vines, roses, rock plants and. peren- nisls. Our Annuals ere tm.. usually fine this year-- Healthy plants in glorious colors. . - J Also-we carry Tomato, Cab- e and Pe r Plants. It is 2:59 'Ile/ill',',? them, NOW! Per Yard . Phone Glencoe 1244 Prompt Service Charles Fiore Nurseries Black Dirt Speculum in _ _ Lumen: ammo “In“ n... MUhhnmR M f" "WM"V‘W. m. ._1 mot 'rintoftutfDn, slurp lammtttowdr.. We t to cut clan and m. tntop " 700 Central an- ...“ . . - .%. t. ...-¢.“7, 'o Brown um can Delivered $3 “and”, In, " mudgby itttt

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