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Show DEMAND FOR GARDEN ROM STRONG Expected That Old Winder Farm Acreage Will Soon Be Sold. So great has been the demand for big garden homesites in the old Winder Farm addition to Homefield Acres that Kimball Kim-ball & Richards, "Land Merchants,'' expect ex-pect to have the entire property sold out in a very short time. While this fine tract -was placed on the market several months earlier than was first planned, the company is going right ahead with the improvements, and expects to develop the tract into one of the finest garden communities com-munities in the state. Reasonable building regulations will be in force in this new tract and the usual improvements, including sidewalks, shade trees and graded streets, will be made at the company's expense. The fine location, at Third East and old Thirteenth South streets, just two blocks from the 5-cent State street car lines and paved street, makes the Winder Farm property very desirable for wage earners and salaried men who want to own a garden home-site. home-site. Just a few minutes' car ride from down town, with plenty of outdoor freedom free-dom and pure country air, all combine to make this an ideal residence place. The soil at Winder Farm is deep, black and loamy, and has been producing abundant abun-dant crops for over forty years. With the right kind of gardening, this soil will produce two crops each season. The locality lo-cality is warm afnd early gardening is possible every year. The land is good for potatoes,, corn, beans, celery and all other vegetables, berries and fruits. Shade trees were planted on every street in this new tract early this spring so as to take advantage of the full growing grow-ing season for development. |