iy of al N WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922 23 More Classified Ads Year round Flowers to Become Possibility? FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--$400 mah. living rm. suite, $200; also complete furnishings for 4 or 5 room house; also Hughes Electric Stove. All comparatively new. Address 746 Center St. Winnetka, IIL Mr. Svanderlik. Ltg22-1te FOR SALE--4 PIECE SATIN WALNUT bed .room suite. Bed includes spring and mattress. Tel. or call Sat. or Sun- day afternoon 518 Hawthorne Lane. Tel. Winn. 993. T4-1te FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN--MAHOG. dining set; 2 library tables, rocking chairs; porch set; writing desk; lamps, pictures, etc. Apply 199 Linden Ave., Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 730. Ltg22-1tc FOR SALE--FURNITURE, RUGS, CART, piano, fixtures, plbg., lumber, stoves, anything bought, sold and exchanged. 808 Oak St., Win. Tel. 1212. Ltgl-tfc FOR SALE--SOLID MAH. DIN. ROOM table 54x54, Colonial base, 6 extra leaves. Cost $150 new will sell for $40. 519 Laurel. Phone Wil. 1555. LTG22-1tc FOR SALE--DOUBLE BRASS BED with springs and mattress. Price $18. Tel. Wil. 1167. Lt22-1tc FOR SALE--BOOKCASE, BURROUGHS billiard table, chairs, davenport, iron beds, Mason jars, garden tools. Very reasonable. 1010 Central Ave. Tel. Wil. 708-R. T4-1tc ONE GOOD HOOSIER KITCHEN CAB- inet, 48 in. wide, white enamel. One solid mahogany office desk, 56 in. wide. Tel. Win. 1498. T4-1tc WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-06 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. Litgl7-tfe WANTED TO BUY--SMALL WORK bench with vise. Also inexpensive Irish setter dog. Tel. Win. 220. Ltg22-1te (DOGS, CATS, BIRDS, PETS.) WANTED TO BUY, 200 RABBITS FROM 4 weeks to 3 months old. The Evanston Pet Store. 1023 Davis St. Evanston 4028. WANTED TO BUY--SINGING CANAR- jes. The Evanston Pet Store, 1023 Dav- is St., Evanston 4028. WANTED--DARK BLUE BABY CAB. Tel. Winn. 1531. T4-1tc FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--SETTING EGGS; BARRED Rock and New York Whites; Barred Rock cockerels. Phone Wilmette 934-M. LTG22-1te FOR SALE--USED WASHING MA- chines, overhauled and guaranteed. Thor, $50; Eden, $65; Federal, $35; other bargains. Patterson Brothers, 828 Davis St., Evanston 654. Ltg21-3te FOR SALE--USED TALKING MA- chines. We always have on hand bar- gains in used talking machines. Pat- terson Brothers. 828 Davis St., Evans. 54. Ltg21-3te FOR SALE--HUMPHREY INSTANTA- neous Gas Water Heater. Good as new. Price $125 cash. Phone Winnetka 296. Knapp. Litg22-1te FOR SALE--SET OF "THE BOOK OF Knowledge," latest edition, slightly used. Reasonable. Address Lake Shore News A-94. Ltg22-1te FOR SALE--OHIO VACUUM CLEAN- er with all attachments; like new; $25. Tel. Win. 1385. Tg4-1te FOR SALE--PURE BRED BUFF OR- pington cockerels. Also hatching eggs. Guaranteed. Tel. Glen. 221 Tg4-2tc BRASS AND- FOR SALE--ONE PAIR irons. Tel. Winn 803. Address 352 Linden St. T4-1tc FOR SALE--ABOUT 50 FEET OF NEW green picket fence. Very cheap. Apply Tel. Win. 197. T4-1te HATCHING EGGS FROM OUR EXHI- bition winners, S. C. W. Leghorns. Guaranteed fertility. Tel. Win. Tose -1te FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES 2 BARGAINS 1920 CHANDLER TOURING IN THE very best condition. Owned by private party. This car has an excellent set of tires, one extra. Bumper, and stop lights. Car can be seen by appoint- ment. 1919 MODEL 88-4 WILLY KNIGHT 7 passenger touring; in the very best mechanical condition; a good set of tires; this car is just out of our paint shop and is finished in beautiful Prus- sian blue with black running gear. It is honestly represented and is good for thousands of miles. Price $750. WINNETKA MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Ave. Tel. Winn. 165. LTG22-1te FOR SALB--OAKLAND 5 PASSENGER touring car; very good mechanical con- dition, four good tires and spare; body fenders and top excellent. An economi- cal little car at a bargain. WINNETKA MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Ave. Tel. Win. 165 Ltg22-1te FOR SALE--FORD DELIVERY CAR. Grocery body. Guaranteed condition. Cheap. A. S. Van Deusen, 1154 Central Ave. Ltg22-1te FOR SALE--COLE 8, AERO 7 PASS. 91. Westenhouse Shock, prime cond. Tel. Wil. 965-R. Ltg22-1tc FOR SALE--ONE TON FORD TRUCK, express body, used 1 year; like new. Math. P. Borre. Tel. Wil. 715-J. Tg4-1tc FOR SALE--USED ELECTRIC CAR, hicago model Very cheap. Tel. Win. o 5 Tg4-1tc About one-fourth cost. LOST AND FOUND TOST--MONDAY, APRIL 3, PAIR OF nose glasses in Marshall Field case be- tween Prairie Ave., Vernon or Hubbard Woods station or on N. W. train to Chicago. Reward. Phone wi, 7s -1te fOST--DOG, BOSTON BULL PUPPY, short tail, red eyes, white face; no collar. Finder please call Win. 1425. (Reward). Lt22-1tc New Subdivision Along Sheridan Rd., Kenilworth The Kenilworth Village board has approved the new Mahoney subdivi- sion, a tract of thirty-four acres at Sheridan Road and Tenth street, ex- tended. McQuire and Orr secured the land for subdivision purposes after other real estate firms were said to have failed in the endeavor. The property will be used exclusively for residential purposes, is stated. By F. F. ROCKWELL (Horticulturalist Editor, Farm and Fireside) Of course, if you care anything about flowers, you have some hardy flowers around the place; perennials as they are called, because they come back every year all by themselves, without your having to do anything about it. Among the first handy flowers that one would like to have are peonies and iris. blooms of the former. Succession of "Bloom" But why stop with two or three kinds of hardy flowers, as so many people do? Do you realize that there are dozens of perennials just as hardy, just as well able to take care of themselves, and just as generous with their gifts of color and good cheer as are the peonies and iris? Why not select a half dozen or a dozen different things that you have not grown before to set out this spring, so that you can know the pleasure of having flowers in your garden, or to cut for bouquets for your table all season through? You know what a difference it makes when you have friends in to dinner for Sunday, or the Missionary Society meeting at your house on Wednesday afternoon, if there are a few flowers to put on the table or around the room! A dozen different varieties will be enough to give you some flowers al- most every week from April to Oc- tober. Flowers For Every Month Most of the annual flowers, such as asters or sweet peas or marigolds, bloom early or late largely according to the time they are planted--unless they happen to run into dry weather, when they often dry up and fail with- out blooming at all. But every '"per- ennial" has a definite season of bloom and will come into flower at this time year after year, with only a few days variation. So generous are many of the perennials, however, that they con- tinue flowering from the time that they first come into bloom until frost. So you see it is quite possible to know that you will have flowers every month throughout the summer and fall from earliest spring until after frost. In fact some of the perennials are so hardy that they will go right on blooming even after a hard frost! In the followin: list I have mention- ed only a few oir the many splendid hardy perennials which may be obtain- ed at a very moderate price and are easily grown. The kinds which I have mentioned are absolutely hardy not only in their capacity to withstand the coldest win- ter, but also in their ability to look after themselves with the least possi- ble attention. The times given for their periods of bloom are approximate; they may be a little earlier in the far south or in a forward season, or a little later in a backward season or in the ex- treme north. April. Moss Pink (Plox subulata). This is the little low growing, ground- cover plant that makes such a bright spot of color in the spring, before most other living things have realized that winter has gone. It will hold its own against grass and neglect. April.. Hardy Alyssum. Sometimes called "Golden Tuft" because of its clusters of bright yellow flowers, grows but 12 inches or so high. May. Lily of The Valley. When this delightful, fragrant little flower will go on blooming year after year, under absolute neglect, it seems hard to understand why there should not be a patch of it near almost every house in the country. May. Columbine. The "hybrids" show many bright colors. Plant if possible against stone work, or a fence where its graceful form will show on to the best advantage. June. Hardy Pink (Dianthus). Not only beautiful, but with the most be- witching fragrance. Particularly good for cutting. June, Hardy Phlox. Beautiful col- ors in the named varieties, from pure white, through pinks and lilacs, to dazzling crimson. Impossible to have too many. July. Larkspur (Delphinium) Very tall; one of the showiest of all flowers, and yet extremely beautiful. July. Hollyhock. Too well known to need any description; fine against the house, or fence. Should have good rich soil. August. Golden Glow (Rudbeckia). Extremely hardy, good for planting against the barn or garage, or in any out of the way place where a mass of color is wanted; six feet high. August, Flame flower, or Red-hot- poker Plant (Tritoma). . Blooms from August on, making a most gorgeous display. Also fine for cutting. September. Japanese Anemone. Not so well known as most of the above, but a marvelously beautiful flower. The big white "wind-flower" blossoms are born on long graceful stems; es- pecially fine for cutting. Plan now to set out some or all of the above this spring. Make sure of having flowers all summer long. You know the gorgeous | Pears Like One Can't Winnetka Go grow! As rapidly as | | George F. Gonsalves, local could complete four new home build- | Ball, formerly of 484 Elder lane, has purchased the home at 296 Forest avenue. James McNulty of Chicago is owner of the new residence at 476 Linden avenue. | ings they were occupied by new resi- D > | dents. Build 'em Fast Enough | Robert Biddle of Chicago ana the | Evanston hotel has taken the resi- dence at 294 Forest avenue. Fred builder, Healy of Wilmette has purchased the | new place at 284 Forest avenue. Read the Want Ads C. A. Do You Expect to Have a Car This Summer Closed cars are gaining in popularity. Today they are hard to get. Orders exceed the possible supply. Order now for future delivery. When you think of FORD or LINCOLN buy from CUNNINGHAM. Having an especially equipped Ford Service Station and Ford mechanics, we efficiently make any repairs. When the work is finished the bill represents reason- able Ford prices. 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