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page summarizing important and inspiring war-garden 

 activities throughout the United States. The Country 

 Gentleman, in addition to regular garden lessons, pub- 

 lished several articles com- 

 mending highly the work of 

 the Commission. Similar help- 

 fulness was extended by the 

 Nation's Business, official pub- 

 lication of the Chamber of 

 Commerce of the United 

 States; the Manufacturers 9 

 Record, Baltimore; the Amer- 



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ican City, JNew York; the 

 Journal of the American Bankers' Association', the Mis- 

 souri, Kansas ff Texas Railway, Employes' Maga- 

 zine', American Industries, and many other trade and 



business papers. House and 

 Garden, Vogue, and the 

 Touchstone were among other 

 high-class magazines which 

 printed illustrated war-garden 

 stories supplied by the Com- 

 % V ^Hk mission. The World Court 



Magazine is another example 

 of this editorial cooperation. 

 The Century, Good Housekeep- 

 ing, the National Magazine, the Survey, the Illustrated 

 World, the People's Popular Monthly, the Illustrated Sun- 

 day Magazine, the Woman 9 s World, the Rotarian, the Lone 

 Scout, Forbes' Magazine, American Forestry, the Southern 



