THE WAR GARDEN VICTORIOUS 171 



throughout the 

 United States for il- 

 lustrations and ma- 

 terial which could 

 be used in stimulat- 

 ing the home food- 

 growing enterprise 

 throughout the terri- 

 tory in which their 

 publications circu- 

 lated. These requests 

 were promptly met. 

 The Commission was 

 able to do this be- 

 cause it gathered in 

 a short time and had 

 on file in the Wash- 

 ington office a large 

 collection of interest- 

 ing photographs as well as much data about war gardens, 

 showing what they could do and were doing. Many of 



the magazine writers called per- 

 sonally at the headquarters and 

 were delighted and surprised 

 at the readiness with which 

 their needs were filled. They 

 „-' went away with envelopes 

 ..,♦•-' filled with pictures and mate- 

 ,.^- rials for their stories. 

 TH£'M£SSAG£ Some of the publicity matter 



OalTtLE STACK MORNER WILL 

 SIT IN f\ CORNER 



With nEAL5 his good mother. 



has planned- 



Ihe'll feed her whole brooo 



with the choicest of food, 



\^HICH SHE IN HER vjISDOr^ 



HAS CANNED 



