Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1931, p. 44

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ofP Si and1 nt rp. .i Charles Fore -Nurseries__ Landscape Grdeing HIGHWOOD u Ofnce-49 Prairie Avenue Phone Highland Park 523 Nursery-Iocated on Route 22, one mile est o Miwukee avenue. Phone Libertyvîlle 628-R-I. I ~ <4 4loinga ff:yfoot Elm zvith a teu foot bail of earth. We Place Ful G-rown Trees Upon Your Lawrn, ht is no longer necessary to endure a bare, treeless lawn for years. Thase corners where a. tri-e would be, advantageous can be filled with ( ie full grown. Ail the pleasure afforded by such trees is yours at once, as we plant for you t4uose most desired trees, which it would take years to raise. These trees are heaithy . well proportioned . . . nursery raised ..products af the larqcsýt ùt the affords an ample sýavine. icies were neyer lowver. It iU avanyone needing trees about therlw je) investigaté and BUYF NOIV!I IVcll be gl71(1(1to confer' with 3you it anIY tine. iother-sort of garden, modernizing. expectedly, that fires aur apprecla-, changing just for the sake of' changte tion and also intrigues us into reaily, or to keep up with our growing un- . noticing their lavish beauties, their derstatiding -,nd appreciation of gar- tinting, ther texture, their setting, the dens. lunsiirpassed handiwork of nature in Because stones bespeak perman- it ail, as we.see. themi in their native ence 'and are rather permantefit 1V an-haunts.- chored. when the rockery is« once!Maofa then are so idest ,and arranged. %ve are inclined to let it la'- retiring that as soon as they have "as is." thus missing a lot of oppar-1 offered their bloorm to the pas ser-by, tunities for, further, enjoyment in the they disappear entirely until ,spring addi 1ng a choic e stone hran aagIclis themi forth to, 611 their rock of uns:ual colors therinnem articular". span in the calendar. orv perhaps ..of some time or place. In the gardens, the ivild fl owerj souvenirs and specimien pees' lomne the protectionofatol Such stone as is shipped by' carload piece, af ground, the -sToanc-s vich lots does not 'coverbv.atii meanis.the conserve maisture, equalize the temn- pôssibiliies Or- resaurces", the. varie- perature., catching. the sniov ta give ties of, stane in sub)stance. formation, %vinter. wa.rmth,ý preventing the un- coloring' stanes. that. have been thimking gardener frani digging thein washed- and groun(1 juta unlusuai vup in early spring bei arc they a,Nake. shapes. oolished. seamied and mass tinted., GROUND COVR IOne ,tvpe af stone. framn a sec*ion PLANTINGS in \Visconsin, j-s rich ini colori. rcd. M\any areas, toshad%--or tao bar- braovn. bine. green, . vellomxv,spccd reli an accouint af the trees. will sup- j-streaked and all bie:ide.d i~ npart the ordinary grotpnd oVervn-_ abundance ai beatt. Another area ing plants, suich as the Vinica or is ricli in stanes intn which the a-,es NMyrtie, the Sedumis, the Pachv sali- bave washed sparklitig crulstacean d(ra, Creeping Jenn...Ajulga, and, a 1 sis.mnteadgeatly interes-few athers. în i herckgadn.Hwev,-an area is aiten so large. Arouind the pools and alang yVOur that this1 treatmn.ent giv esý us tcaa much. rivulets, vau nmay even use a te%\ ;oai practicallY onie sort af planits.. Ti shelis and initeres-tinig deep sca sauve- plýanted ail ta ferns, or al to wvi1d nirs. sea flovvers. star fishi, timiber; tlawers, there -,ould b)e to nuch ai- mse.curiasities af varîa)u, sorts, a samieneso atadoiate which are fitting, if nat overdone. answered bv- daing. nothiing. TE HAMNature hias always hield up t he an - THE HARMswer for us if we but read lier les- :OF WILD FLOWERS s;on. We find in the waoded ravines Timber flowers, swamnp bloonms. the ý or spread on the hilîside, a sweep.o lilies of the'field and floawers inth le. fernls, over yonder, a colony of fence corners, ail seem ta have far graund evergreens, close bs-. a c-olony uts a special attraction wvhich x<e can ai mandrakes, down almnost at the ;;carcely explain. water level is a boggy stretch whiche Some ai these idigwic are %vas aerspread %vith tlie.bine ai ,the socharming, even thrilling as. they Ilertenlsias,- and scatter-d' rather a t scatter them-selves lavisly %-alanig'the ra .nd.om, the violets, blood'-root.. tril-7 cauntrvside. -do nat make- much ai> liums anid,.manN athers. sonie showv, an impression in bouquet .formatian, and sanie quite retiriï,g but immense- _____________________________________ i îteresting. Sa in. cavering any large area wvît1 FRANKEN'S TULIPS rather vinv growth, we need, ta, at least, relieve the monotany v itli a are now in, from fevw accents aio plants with aà littie 1 ý -Z more height and with a variation in HOUANDtexture. Send for- oui- MORE AB~OUT Master List - COLORS J.R.Foote Laudseape Se rvie Phione Wiuuetka 914 mu st we have a gaudy, blary, and, flierefore. irritating effect. The landscape painter puts a color on the canv as and it remains as lie has thus recorded it. The gardener, cannot be so sure as, to the shade.,lie, is to have in a certalin sweep of. hi$ picture, because soul, weather and J&

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