Bife on 



size and made permanently green, so that Kin- 

 nikinick, like the pines it loves and helps, could 

 wear green all the time. 



Whenever I see a place that has been made 

 barren and ugly by the thoughtlessness of man, 

 I like to think of Kinnikinick, for I know it will 

 beautify these places if given a chance to do so. 

 There are on earth millions of acres now almost 

 desert that may some time be changed and beauti- 

 fied by this cheerful, modest plant. Some time 

 many bald and barren places in the Rockies will 

 be plumed with pines, bannered with flowers, 

 have brooks, butterflies, and singing birds, all 

 of these, and homes, too, around which children 

 will play, because of the reclaiming work which 

 will be done by charming Kinnikinick. 



