February, 191 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



55 



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Put your 

 Country Home 

 behind the Army 



You must graze sheep on those lawns of yours to save labor and help clothe a battalion of in- 

 fantry. You must put hogs into that field of decaying tree stumps to help feed a regiment at 

 the front. You must do these things or else shut up your country place and call it waste land. 

 Ten to one your country place is a liability, not an asset. There's nothing particularly wrong 

 about that — in times of peace. Now, however, this nation has got to rid itself of the things that 

 drag. It must do away with them or turn them into things that pull — that will help win the war. 



The one great magazine of the country home — in war as in peace — is undertaking the task of 

 showing, practically and specifically, how you can make your country place help the nation in its 

 time of need. Its editors are working with the Government, with Hoover, with Garfield, with the 

 Department of Agriculture, with the experts in animal husbandry, gardening, farm machinery, 

 poultry raising — getting the last word from all upon what you country home owners can do to 

 help solve the nation's problems. Take COUNTRY LIFE'S Course of Instruction on Estate 

 Management in War Time. Don't lose another minute. Enroll in the Army of Production a*nd 



Help win the War 



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